Royal Holloway School of Management
University of London
MBA
in International Management - Full-time or Part-time
Structure and Syllabus
The MBA in International
Management is a flexible, contemporary and challenging programme comprising
six core courses, two elective courses and a dissertation. This full-time
programme will take one year to complete. For each of the following
core courses you will be required to submit a 3,000 word written assignment
which is worth 30% of the course mark. You will also sit a three-hour
examination which accounts for the remaining 70% of the mark.
The core courses and their
content are:
International
Marketing
International
Accounting & Finance
International
Business Strategy
International
Operations Management & Information Systems
International
Human Resource Management/Organisational Behaviour
International
Business Economics
Electives
You will be required to choose
any two of the following options. These will be assessed on the same
basis as the core courses. Regardless of the options you choose, you
will participate in two group projects and two case studies.
The options are:
Regional study courses,
including: •
Japanese Multinationals in Europe • Asian
Pacific Business • European
Business • North
American Business • Multinational
Enterprise & the Global Economy
Professional courses,
including: • International
Business Analysis • International
Business Law • Management,
Leadership & Teams • Global
Financial Markets
Dissertation
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
You will also be required
to attend a management skills programme and seminars held by business
leaders. The management skills programme includes:
- Fundamentals of Accounting.
- Business Statistics.
- Communication Skills Workshops.
- Basic Information Technology Skills.
- Project Management & Teams.
ANTICIPATED WORKLOAD
The workload for the programme
is made up of a combination of all or some of the following activities:
- Lectures.
- Workshops.
- Seminars.
- Computer laboratory work.
- Tutorials.
- Private study (reading, library and
research).
- Completion of individual assignments
and the dissertation.
- Group working.
- Practical management development.