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Local:$ 15.2 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 18.4 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jun 30, 2024
155 place StudyQA ranking:5240 Duration:12 months

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The Business School's MSc in International Management aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the issues and challenges involved in managing in an international setting.

On completion of the course, students will have demonstrated capability across a diverse set of management disciplines, including finance, marketing, supply chain management, human resource management, economics and strategy. The participant profile, emphasis on analytic capabilities and intensive group work that the course provides add significant value to your overall learning experience and will help develop a robust competence in team working in culturally diverse settings.

Students will also be well positioned to pursue further academic work on more specialised themes within the international management domain.

Innovative features of the course include the use of business simulations, role-plays and the delivery of one or more modules in an international business school in one of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) nations.

Students will spend an International Residency Week (IRW) or weeks at a partner institution overseas during the second semester. The cost of the IRW is included in the course fee.

Why study on our Specialist Masters Programmes? * A Philosophy of Choice. We have designed the Specialist Masters Programme explicitly to facilitate choice as well as specialisation, allowing you to pursue your own interests and build a portfolio of skills relevant to your chosen career. There are twelve modules, six of which are compulsory and six of which are chosen from an extensive range of electives. The course modules are updated each year, reflecting the dynamic global business environment and the changing interests of students and faculty alike. In addition, you may also concentrate in a particular area within each degree programme. All of these programmes are offered on a one-year full-time or two-year part-time basis.

* A Flexible Programme Structure.Innovatively, each course is delivered on a block teaching basis, where a module of 24 hours of class contact is provided over a one-week period. This is increasingly common in Continental Europe and is consistent with industry-level training and skills-building. Educational research indicates that this approach yields superior learning outcomes for professional courses. This approach also allows you to benefit from additional outside expertise and facilitates part-time learning.

* World Class Educators. Our faculty - many of whom are also experienced practitioners, consultants, advisors, board members and executives - combine their research-based teaching with a `high-touch´ educational philosophy. All of our courses are delivered by a combination of our faculty, leading academics and professional specialists in their fields, drawn from around the globe.

* Intimate Class Sizes. You will be part of a small class, so you can be assured of close one-to-one working relationships with both your fellow students and the faculty. Classes are designed to be highly interactive, combining academic rigour with real-world relevance, and you will benefit from engaging lectures, class discussions and presentations, role plays, real-life case studies, group assignments, regular seminars from guest speakers, software-based exercises, and simulations.

CareersStudents from Trinity Business School pursue a wide range of careers consistent with our philosophy of emphasizing general management skills in our suite of degrees. The School has a well-deserved reputation for developing the `whole´ manager and many of our students discover unanticipated interests and skills over the course of their time with us. Recent graduates of our various MSc programmes pursue careers in consulting, finance, human resource management, marketing, import/export, public service, arts management, pharmaceutical and technology and information services. The majority of students going into fulltime employment take up jobs in multi-national firms and many are hired to work outside of Ireland.

The Masters in International Management is designed to give students a significant advantage in their chosen careers by developing the skills and sensitivities necessary to operate in a global marketplace. Rapid economic and technological change, cultural diversity, institutional integration and global sourcing and distribution strategies demand that students are able to identify opportunities and threats beyond the borders of their firm, city, country and continent; to devise strategies and take decisions informed by varied sources of information and relevant analytics; to adapt to unfamiliar market preferences and contexts; and to accept and manage the risks that accompany all of the above. In Ireland, we know that `International is Inevitable´ - spend a year with us in Trinity College and learn how far it will take you.

Our curriculum supports your needs through increased choice and flexibility. The core courses are designed to give you a thorough grounding in business frameworks and general management concepts, and the electives allow you to pursue your own interests and build a portfolio of skills relevant to your chosen career. There are twelve modules altogether, six of which are compulsory and six of which are chosen from an extensive range of electives.

* Cross Culture HRM
* Economics of Global Markets
* International Finance
* International Marketing
* Strategy/IRW
* Supply Chain Management
* Advanced Statement Analysis
* Applied Marketing Strategy
* Business Ethics
* Corporate Finance
* Cross Cultural Communications
* Financial Statement Analysis
* International NGOs
* Management Accounting and Control
* Policy Issues in the International Economic System
* Service Science & Management
* Social Entrepreneurship

There is also an option to `concentrate´ further in one of the following areas: Finance, Social Entrepreneurship or Marketing. If you wish to pursue a concentration in one of these areas, you will have to take the six core courses of the programme plus the four concentration-related modules from the list of electives offered and two additional electives of your choice.

Classes are run throughout the academic year, with the Research Project due at the end of August.

The Research Project gives you the opportunity to develop a range of business and academic research skills including literature reviews, quantitative and qualitative research methods, case study development and research. Practical application is important, and this is an excellent opportunity for you to demonstrate that you can produce a substantial piece of analysis that puts into practice the ideas, concepts and techniques that you have learned on the programme. If you have chosen a concentration, you would need to choose a topic that is in the area of your concentration.

If you sign up as a part-time student, you would complete your International Week Abroad and your Research Project during the summer of your second year.

Admission to the course is competitive, and is normally restricted to graduates who have achieved an upper second class honours degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., business, economics, commerce), or better. Non-EU students will normally be required submit a GMAT result as part of their application requirements.All applicants whose first language is not English and who have not been educated through the medium of English must present one of the following qualifications in the English language: * IELTS: Grade 6.5, no band below 6 * TOEFL: 88 - iBT, 230 - Computer based, 570 - paper based * Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English: Grade C * Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: Grade C English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 CAE score: (read more) Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) is part of the Cambridge English suite and is targeted at a high level (IETLS 6.5-8.0). It is an international English language exam set at the right level for academic and professional success. Developed by Cambridge English Language Assessment - part of the University of Cambridge - it helps you stand out from the crowd as a high achiever. 80 (Grade A) TOEFL paper-based test score : 570 TOEFL iBT® test: 88
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