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Designed to provide you with specialist knowledge of international business, these NEW self-study programmes in International Business have been developed by academics within the School of Management at Royal Holloway, University of London. The School ranks in the top 15 in the UK according to The Times newspaper, putting it in the highest league of UK management schools.
Building on the success of Royal Holloway's MBA in International Management, the programmes in International Business provide a thorough grounding in a range of core subjects, giving you a strong foundation in the principles and techniques of business. You will also be able to select from a wide range of elective courses, allowing you to explore your interests and develop your expertise. Please note that as the MSc in International Business does not involve face-to-face sessions, it is not an AMBA-accredited programme.
These programmes provide:
* a systematic understanding of business-related problems
* conceptual tools for analyzing and evaluating business issues
* a critical awareness of current research methods
* opportunities to develop your own hypotheses about business issues
* a stimulating learning environment in which to engage with case material.
Career progression
These programmes will undoubtedly help you gain a competitive edge and drive your career forward, and may also assist a career change, achieve a salary increase, improve promotion prospects or simply broaden horizons and increase marketability. They also provide a firm foundation for postgraduate study and offers an excellent basis from which to further careers in management.
Flexibility to fit your lifestyle
Offering flexible admission dates, payment options and study periods, these programmes have been developed to fit in with your work and family commitments. You decide the level you wish to study at and can choose to follow a progressive route. The flexibility this offers enables you to plan your studies around your work and home commitments.
Important note
The Postgraduate Certificate in International Management forms a common core for progression to the different International Management and International Business awards offered via Royal Holloway, University of London (see Structure & Syllabus). So, if you are still unsure whether you should follow the International Management or the International Business route at this stage, the Postgraduate Certificate in International Management is the ideal starting point for your studies.
MSc International Business: 6 core modules, 4 electives, research course and dissertation
PG Dip International Business: 6 core modules and 4 electives
PG Cert International Management: 5 core modules.
Six core courses
* International accounting and finance
* International human resource management and organisational behaviour
* Information systems and operations management
* International strategy
* International marketing
* International business economics
PLUS four electives chosen from the following:
* International entrepreneurship
* China and the international economy
* Advertising and promotional communication
* Cooperative strategy
* International business analysis
* International sustainability management
* Corporate social responsibility
* Management of Japanese multinationals
* Multinational enterprise and the global economy
* Investment management
* Corporate finance
* Knowledge management
* International business law
* Global financial markets
[Note: exit here and receive the Postgraduate Diploma]
PLUS Research course
* Business research methods
PLUS Research project
* Dissertation
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Financial assistance
No financial assistance is available from the University. Some employers in both the public and private sector may offer financial assistance to their employees.
Students at publicly funded teaching institutions in England may apply for a loan through the Student Loans Company.
Students with disabilities
Disabled students who are resident in the UK may also be able to apply for a Disabled Student Allowance (DSA).
Armed forces
Students who are members of the UK Armed Forces should note that the University of London has been approved by the Ministry of Defence in support of the Enhanced Learning Credits (ELC) Scheme (ELC Provider Reference Number 1284). The Scheme provides financial support to eligible Service personnel who wish to enhance their educational or vocational achievements.
Accreditation
Royal Holloway
Royal Holloway is ranked among the top, research-led universities in the UK. It is an innovative and forward-looking institution, acknowledged worldwide for cutting-edge research and excellent teaching. Originally founded in 1886, Royal Holloway is today the third largest multidisciplinary College of the University of London.
The School of Management was founded in 1990 and has grown quickly to become Royal Holloways largest department. The School has 85 academic staff researching and teaching in a broad range of management subjects within international and national contexts.
Since 2005 the School has been accredited (and successfully reaccredited in 2010) by the Association of MBAs (AMBA) which is an indication and of its high standards in teaching, curriculum design and student interaction.