This course has been designed in consultation with a range of partners spanning a number of different sectors, from multinational firms to international growth specialists to public-private partnership initiatives that grow international connectivity.
The course works with a number of organisations engaged in different aspects of international business. You will have the opportunity to hear guest speakers sharing their insights and experiences. You'll also experience client firms developing opportunities for the final consultancy project, work-based internship and placement opportunities.
"The modules were very interesting, and the topics were very close to issues happening in the current economic climate. All my lecturers were very knowledgeable and interactive; they engaged us in active discussion on current affairs and debates." - Jace Lee Yee Wen. Business Development Manager
As well as being an aspiring manager who wants to expand your knowledge and enhance your career prospects, you should have a strong interest in international issues and trends. You should be keen to develop a global perspective that will enable you to appreciate how people, information, trade and capital are connected and flow across national borders and around the world. You must be prepared to undertake substantial independent learning and be committed to your personal and professional development.
Up to 20 hours/week during term, full-time during holidays
International applicants will be required to show a proficiency in English. An IELTS score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is proof of this.
Business Studies
London
Postgraduate
1 year
September,April
6.0
£8,550,
£8,550, (INT)
Bedford, United Kingdom
6.5
£ 30900
Auckland
$ 9193
Durham
£8,700, £21,360
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