Master of Science in International Business (University of Chichester)
Course Information
Description
Introduction
The Master of Science (MSc) in International Business programme explores the complexity and diversity of business in an increasingly interconnected world and is designed to reflect the increased emphasis on the multidisciplinary and international perspective arising from today’s market developments as well as an employers’ expectation to integrate the theoretical knowledge and applied skills in training modern working force.
The University of Chichester, UK
The University of Chichester, a public university located in West Sussex, has been providing quality tertiary education since its founding in 1839. It has 14 departments and is member of the United Kingdom Cathedrals Group of universities. ERCI runs its classes on a lecture-tutorial system. The average teacher-student ratio for lectures and tutorials are as follows:
- Lectures – 100 Students to 1 Lecturer
- Tutorials – 35 Students to 1 Tutor
Entry Requirements
- A UK Bachelors degree with honours at 2:2 or above or;
- A GPA of 2.75/4.0 or 3.4/5.0 from degree qualification
- *Other qualifications and working experience will be assessed by the University on a case by case basis.
Language Proficiency
- IELTS 6.5 (with none of the four components lower than 5.5) or equivalent
Remarks
- Applicants should be at least 20 years of age at the time of registration.
Career Opportunities
Information not available
Modules
Course Delivery
This programme is available in full and part time modes, and will take 12 months to complete. Students will attend 3 semesters of academic study, and are expected to complete between 30 credits to 45 credits each semester. Full-time students will attend classes 5 days a week on weekdays, while part-time students will attend classes 2-3 times a week on weekdays/weekends.
Course Structure: Master of Science in International Business
Module Descriptions
Accounting and Finance
Principles underlying financial accounting and management accounting and investment.
Global Economics
Managerial economics with a focus on markets and companies, international macroeconomics issues and global sustainability.
Organisational Behaviour
Organisational behaviour including personal and inter-personal skills involved in management issues.
Research Study Skills
This module develops a variety of skills to enable progression through the course. Qualitative and quantitative methodologies are explored along with literature development, referencing and criticality.
International Marketing
Practices of international marketing with a focus on multinational companies.
International Business
Exploration of economic, financial, psychological, sociological, logistical and management issues at an international scale.
Research Methods
Approaches, methods and data collection for research in international business including market research strategies.
Strategic Management
Concepts of strategic management in multi-national corporations and smaller businesses.
Management Project
During the final 3 months of your programme, you work individually with a personal tutor to carry out and report on your own original research. You can, in agreement with your tutor, focus on any aspect of international business.
Course Availability
Intakes for the programme are available 3 times a year. All applications should be submitted to ERCI no later than 1 month before the commencement date.
Assessment Framework
Courses are assessed by a combination of coursework, practical assignments and examinations. Formative assessments will also be included, as well as self- and peer-assessment and a research project.