Programme Specification MSc Management (International Business) (full-time)
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For students entering in 2023/24 This document sets out key information about your Programme and forms part of your Terms and Conditions with the University of Reading. Awarding Institution
University of Reading
Teaching Institution
University of Reading
Length of Programme
MSc Management (International Business) (full-time) - 12
months
Accreditation
Programme Start Dates
September
Programme information and content This programme pathway examines the strategic choices multinational enterprises (MNEs)
need to make to compete in an increasingly global economy, while simultaneously paying
close attention to the development and policy challenges that the actions of multinational
firms create in an interdependent world, both from a developing and developed country
perspective. This requires a holistic view of the international business environment, in terms
of the competitive and investment milieu, which inturn is determined by the policies and
regulations established by governments and supra-national institutions. The programme
introduces conceptual frameworks and practical methodologies that make sense of the
interaction between firm strategies, economic and development policies and changing
environments in a rapidly globalising world.
The programme requires a substantial amount of independent reading, research and study
and students are expected to take personal responsibility and show initiative in developing
their knowledge and understanding of the field of study. They will also need to enhance
their skills in communications (both written and oral), information handling, and analysis of
context and cases in development. Students will work under pressure of time throughout the
programme and will learn to set priorities and manage their time in order to meet strict
deadlines. Career planning will be an integral part of the programme, both in the choice of
programme and in its elective components. Graduates will have developed an international
and multicultural perspective on business and will have also developed the managerial,
professional and ethical skills required to become an effective global citizen in an
international organisation. Graduates will therefore demonstrate a range of cognitive,
personal and intellectual skills and techniques specific to International Business. They
should be aware of cultural differences and the different approaches of a range of
international students and be able to make adaptations to their natural styles to overcome
difficulties. They will therefore need to develop and demonstrate relevant personal and
interpersonal skills.