MSc International Management (China)

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Master

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£ 11,855 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    City of london

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Start of programme: September intake only
Mode of Attendance: Full-time or Part-time
This programme focuses on management and its environment in China and includes high-level courses in international management and finance disciplines. It draws upon China experts and management specialists within the University and from positions within commerce, finance and government. The core modules enable you to study the principles and applications of international management and the interplay between global and local factors influencing management in China. You can use the elective modules to focus on either management skills that can be applied worldwide or specialise in understanding the Chinese business environment. The programme combines the study of China with close attention to the business worlds of Hong Kong and Taiwan. For those who choose to, this programme also offers the opportunity to learn Chinese - either at an introductory level or at an advanced level for business purposes. No knowledge of Chinese is required to complete the MSc programme successfully, since English language materials are used.
Convenors
Eunsuk Hong

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City of London (London)
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Paul Docherty

5.0
25/01/2018
What I would highlight: This place is progressive and multi-cultural and you do all praise and criticise here. It's a good time spent overall a nice place.
What could be improved: Nothing
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Part Time
  • IT Law
  • Politics
  • Business Strategy
  • Management
  • Corporate Governance
  • International Management
  • Financial Accounting
  • Governance
  • Accounting
  • IT
  • Economics
  • Marketing
  • International
  • Consulting
  • Banking
  • Accounting MBA
  • Finance
  • Law
  • International Business
  • Company Accounts
  • Media
  • IT Management
  • Managerial Economics
  • Business
  • Quantitative
  • International developments

Course programme

Students must take 180 credits. These are composed of 120 taught credits comprising core and optional modules and a 60 credit dissertation.

The MSc International Management for China has three components, each valued at 60 credits:

  1. Four core modules
  2. Four option modules
  3. Dissertation of 10,000 words on an approved topic

Option modules are divided into Chinese Managerial Environment and General Management options. Students are encouraged to combine courses from both in order to build an understanding of the local business and cultural environment.

If selecting a language option at a non-beginner level, please contact for details of the language placement test prior to the start of Term 1.

The 10,000-word dissertation is worth 33% of your final mark. During term 2 you will submit your dissertation proposal and be allocated an academic supervisor. Over the ensuing months you should meet with your supervisor at least three times before the end of term 3 for guidance. The bulk of your dissertation will be written over the summer to meet the mid-September deadline.

Not all option modules are offered every year; please check your preferences with the Programme Convenor. Also note that where 15 credit modules are selected, these should be balanced between term 1 and term 2.

Part-time Study

Students can take this programme part-time over 2 or 3 years.
Part-time students usually complete their core modules in the 1st year and their options in the 2nd year with their dissertation. Those studying over 3 years will usually complete their core modules in year 1, option modules in year 2 and their dissertation in year 3

Core Modules
  • International management
  • Management in China 1 - domestic perspectives
  • Management in China 2 - international perspectives
  • Research methods in management
Elective Modules
  • Topics in the Chinese economy
  • Corporate finance
  • Corporate governance
  • Cross-cultural management
  • International Business Strategy
  • International human resource management
  • International Marketing
  • Islamic banking and finance
  • Risk management
  • Chinese 1 (PG)
  • Chinese 2 (PG)
  • Chinese 3 (PG)
  • Chinese 4 (PG)
  • Chinese 6: Advanced Business Chinese (PG)
  • The Japanese financial system
  • Banking and capital markets
  • Regulation of international capital markets
Dissertation

This is the structure for 2018/19 applicants

If you are a current student you can find structure information on Moodle or through your Department.

Programme Specification
  • International Management (China) Programme Specification - 2016-17 (pdf; 59kb)
  • International Management (China) Programme Spec - 2017-18 (pdf; 147kb)
Disclaimer

Important notice regarding changes to programmes and modules

MSc International Management (China)

£ 11,855 + VAT