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MBA -
International Business
(Term 3 & 4: April - September)
The aim of the MBA International
Business programme is to provide
prospective managers with a frame-work
and various tools for formulating
competitive strategies in response
to increased internationalisation.
Particular attention is given to under-standing
the international environment
within which firms operate, and develop
appropriate management strategies.
Term 3
International Finance:
This module aims to provide students
with an understanding of the development
and growth of Multinational
Corporations (MNCs), the issues involved
in international finance and investment
decisions, and the use of global financial
markets. It also considers international
cash management and risks in inter-national
business operations.
International Marketing:
The aim of this module is to explore the
diverse range of activities that comprise
the international marketing management
role in order to enable students
to appreciate the major differences
in applying marketing techniques
in countries other than their own.
International Business:
This module is designed to analyse the
various forms of international business
activity, consider the opportunities,
challenges and risks, which distinguish
them from domestic business and
analyse the implications for strategic
decision-making.
Term 4
Pathway Dissertation:
The dissertation is a major piece of work
which demonstrates the student’s ability
to qualify for the award of MBA. The study
must have a business focus and be appropriate
to the student’s pathway. No lectures
take place during Term 4, however, you
will maintain individual contact with
your dissertation supervisor.
MBA Career Enhancement
& Planning:
The aim of Career Enhancement &
Planning activity is to provide support
in relation to addressing the students’
concerns regarding issues relating to
the question of What next?, for example:
future prospects, career aspirations
and further study opportunities.
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