International Business & Economic Development
Magíster
En Glasgow (Escocia)
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Glasgow (Escocia)
The MSc International Business & Economic Development will provide you with all the practical skills and knowledge to establish or enhance your career in international management or economic development.
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A 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in a social science discipline plus three years management experience in a professional setting. English language If your first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level.
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- You will develop knowledge and skills across a range of disciplines crucial to international business, including strategic management, business finance, the global business environment and cross-cultural management.
- You will develop knowledge and skills in relation to the key drivers of economic development at a national, regional and local level, the linkages between these and you will learn to formulate and critically evaluate practical measures for development regional and local economies.
- Your specialist skills will be honed through work experience and guided self-evaluation and you will learn to formulate and critically evaluate practical measures for developing regional and local economies
- In the most recent independent review of research quality (RAE 2008), 85% of management research was classed as of international quality, with 10% being world leading.
- The University of Glasgow Business School is an accredited member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
- MSc: 12 months full-time
Core courses
- International strategic management
- Business finance
- Global business environment
- Managing across cultures & comparative management
- Economic development in practice
- Strategic approaches to delivering economic development
- Research methods.
Optional courses
- Developing competitive places in global, national and regional contexts
- Developing key sectors to deliver economic development
- Skills, human resource development and economic development
- Business development and its contribution to economic development
- Partnership and collaborative working for economic development.
Career prospectsThere is a high demand for managers who can act on their own initiative, take personal responsibility, show leadership potential, and adapt to changing circumstances. As a graduate of this programme, these are the kind of attributes we would expect you to develop.
You will be especially well placed to gain management roles or economic development positions at the international, national, regional or local level. Our graduates will be able to make a significant contribution to both the business world and policymaking.
International Business & Economic Development