MSc International Business Management - Extended

Bachelor's degree

In Wolverhampton

£ 11,834 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Wolverhampton

This course enables entry onto the MSc International Business Management if you did not gain a first or second class honours at degree level (or equivalent). It will add to your existing skills and knowledge providing you with enhanced understanding and abilities which will prepare you for Masters courses, whilst also providing English support if you need help in this area.

The MSc International Business Management offers an exciting opportunity to develop your knowledge in an area of high growth and global demand. The MSc IBM has been developed to offer you the opportunity to engage with a number of specific subjects relevant to global, national, and local business. Students who are considering starting their own company, joining a graduate training scheme with a multinational, or developing a broader understanding of international business will not only find the course highly relevant, but equally rewarding towards developing future career prospects in established and emerging global markets.

The team of professionals and senior academics on the course provide an extensive level of expertise in their respective disciplines from research to practitioner background. This will enrich your learning experience in a dynamic environment where you will be expected to participate at the highest level towards furnishing you with a Masters Degree for your future career.     

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Subjects

  • International Business
  • Global
  • International
  • Supply
  • Business and Management

Course programme

Module: 7HR007

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

International Human Resource Management is a contemporary and developing subject which draws on a wide range of disciplines. This module will enable you to consider the management of people in an international context and the effects of globalisation on workers, organisations and employment issues. The topic is approached from a variety of management and critical perspectives and you will be encouraged to join in debates about national culture, employee and managerial behaviour and the employment cycle of international workers. We will also consider contemporary international employment issues related to human rights, diversity and corporate social responsibility. The module is designed to prepare you to work in an international setting as well as considerering the employment of international workers in the domestic setting. This module takes a critical academic perspective and addresses relevant issues for your role in business and management.


Module: 7IB006

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

The Global Supply Chain & Project Management module offers an opportunity to analyse contemporary issues and challenges on how resources are acquired, stored, transported, and managed relating to the role of technology and the impact on international business. The module will expose you to the management of continuous processes and projects. These concern the flow of goods, information and services in an international context. This module will further furnish you with the skills to develop a clear understanding of some these key issues. The module will enable you to apply concepts and techniques discussed during the module lectures and through your own additional academic research on the relationship between the supply chain and the role of project managers in a global context.


Module: 7AC006

Credits: 20

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

Managers in all sectors are required to take account of the financial impact of their decisions. Whether they are being required to approve the purchase of new plant and machinery, increase or decrease the workforce, increase marketing efforts or authorise the new strategic and budget plans, one of the key aspects of the decision is the financial impact. Managers therefore need to understand financial reports , be able to question the information provided in them and make decisions based upon the information provided by them. This module seeks to enable participants to make well informed decisions based upon a sound knowledge of financial reports, systems and developments in the accounting and financial environment.


Location Mode Fee Year Home/EU Full-time £11834 per year 2020-21 Home Full-time £10900 per year 2021-22 International Full-time £14867 per year 2020-21 International Full-time £15500 per year 2021-22

These fees relate to new entrants only for the academic year indicated for entry onto the course, any subsequent years study may be subject to an annual increase, usually in line with inflation.


  • Any undergraduate degree from a UK university or overseas equivalent, or a professional qualification and/or experience considered to be equivalent to the above;
  • Students may apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL) subject to the guidelines set out in the RPL Handbook. RPL includes accreditation of prior certificated learning and /or accreditation of prior experiential learning.
  • Please check our minimum language entry requirements before submitting your application.
  • We offer a range programmes in English as a Foreign Language if you don't meet these requirements

Applications are also welcome from individuals who do not possess the above qualifications but who have significant management experience and are able to demonstrate previous non-certificated learning equivalent to the above. In such cases, admission to the programme will be based on an evaluation of the applicant’s ability to continue to benefit from and achieve the award.


Postgraduate Loan (Home Fee Status):

You may be able to get a postgraduate student loan from Student Finance England of up to £11,750 to help pay for a Master’s degree. Applications are made through Student Finance England and more information on the regulations and eligibility criteria can be found at Masters Loans gov.uk.

* Any RPL will invalidate your eligibility as you must study a minimum of 180 credits


Changes for EU students:

The UK government has confirmed that EU students starting courses from 1 August 2021 will normally be classified as Overseas (International) students for fee purposes. More information about the change is available at UKCISA:

EU citizens living in the UK with 'settled' status, and Irish nationals living in the UK or Ireland, will still be classified as Home students, providing they meet the usual residency requirements, for more information about EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) click here.


Postgraduate Loyalty Discount:

You can get 20% discount on a taught on-site postgraduate course if you’re a University of Wolverhampton Graduate.

The University offers a generous 20% Loyalty Discount to students progressing from an undergraduate programme to a taught postgraduate programme, where both courses are University of Wolverhampton Awards.

There is no time limit on how long ago you completed your degree as long as this is your first Masters level qualification.

The discount applies to the first year of enrolment only. Students who receive a loyalty discount are not entitled to any further tuition discount or bursary. For full terms and conditions click here.


Self-funded:

If you are paying for the fees yourself then the fees can be paid in 3 instalments: November, January and April. More information can be found by clicking here.


Sponsored - Your employer, embassy or organisation can pay for your Tuition fees:

Your employer, embassy or organisation agrees to pay all or part of your tuition fees; the University will refer to them as your sponsor and will invoice them for the appropriate amount.

We must receive notification of sponsorship in writing as soon as possible, and before enrolment, confirming that the sponsor will pay your tuition fees.


Financial Hardship:

Students can apply to the Dennis Turner Opportunity Fund for help with course related costs however this cannot be used for fees or to cover general living costs.


Charitable Funding:

You might also want to explore the possibility of funding from charitable trusts; please see the following websites Association of Charitable Foundations, Directory of Social Change or Family Action. Most charities and trust funds offer limited bursaries targeted to specific groups of students so you will need to research whether any of them are relevant to your situation.


You can find more information on the University’s Funding, cost, fee and support pages.


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Module: 7BU017

Credits: 30

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

Global Value Chain Management:- This part of the module will provide students with relevant knowledge and understanding in global supply chains, value chains, and logistics management. Students will be given the opportunity to critically examine the supply chains and value chains of real-life industry-related case studies and global organisations. When examining these global organisations, an investigation of ‘best practice’ in sustainable purchasing, supplier relationships, and supply chain management will be considered. The student will be given an opportunity to uses these to make sense of performance management strategies when these organisations plan and control their supply chains. Project Management:- This component of the module equips students with the skills of team working and communication in a project environment. Students will be able to define, plan and control projects through their life cycle while balancing competing performance objectives and managing competing stakeholder requirements.


Module: 7BU023

Credits: 30

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

This module aims to equip students to understand the complexities of the international business environment and global investment market, including the new development in technology, finance, trade and politics across borders. Using frameworks and methodologies, students will be able to investigate and evaluate the interaction/response between company’s strategic decisions, economic policies and the dynamic international environment.


Module: 7BE011

Credits: 0

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

This module is designed to develop within students the postgraduate study skills which includes research awareness, business vocabulary, and local commercial acculturation.


Module: 7BU016

Credits: 30

Period: 1

Type: Core

Locations: Wolverhampton City Campus

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This module prepares students to work in an international business context such as in multinational organisations or international/global teams

Additional information

This course enables entry onto the MSc International Business Management if you did not gain a first or second class honours at degree level (or equivalent).

MSc International Business Management - Extended

£ 11,834 + VAT