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BSc in International Business Finance and Economics at Manchester Business School

Friday, January 30th, 2009

UCAS course code: N0L0

UCAS institution code: M20

Degree awarded: BA

Duration: 3 years

Typical A level offer: Grades AAB.

Course fees:

For entry in 2009, the tuition fees are £3,225 per annum for home/EU students. For entry in 2009, the tuition fees are £10,800 per annum for international students. For general fee information, please visit: Undergraduate fees

Additional expenses: Students intending to apply for the exchange in the second year should be aware that, in addition to the individual student’s own expenses, other costs to be taken into account for the time abroad are accommodation, food, textbooks, health insurance and travel.

Scholarships/sponsorships: Procter & Gamble Scholarship.

How to apply: Apply through UCAS .

Entry requirements International Law &International Relations at Flinders University

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Entry requirements

Domestic students International students

Applicants must normally hold an approved 4 year Bachelor degree in Law, or a discipline related to the field of study, or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.

Alternatively, applicants may hold an approved three year Bachelor degree, in a discipline related to the field of study, or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution, and have not less than 3 years of full-time (or relevant part-time) relevant work experience.

The Faculty Board may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
Applicants must normally hold an approved 4 year Bachelor degree in Law, or a discipline related to the field of study, or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.

Alternatively, applicants may hold an approved three year Bachelor degree, in a discipline related to the field of study, or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution, and have not less than 3 years of full-time (or relevant part-time) relevant work experience.

The Faculty Board may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.

English language requirements: If English is not your 1st language you must meet English language requirements.

Applications

Domestic students International students
Mid-year entry: Yes Mid-year entry: Yes
Apply through: SATAC - GradStart Apply through: International Office
Application closing dates: Semester 1, 2009: 20 February 2009 Application closing dates: Semester 1, 2009: 30 November 2008
Semester 2, 2009: 31 May 2009

Annual fees

Course Place type Domestic students International students
Master of Laws (International Law and International Relations) Commonwealth supported - Student contribution amount N/A N/A
Full fee paying $13,860 $19,900

BSc Hons International Business at Edge Hill University

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Develop a broad understanding of business and management with an emphasis on international business.
Learn from experts in business and management and international business.
Apply your skills to real international business problems.

The Business and Management (International Business) programme is a keystone degree in Edge Hill Business School. It will help you understand the wide-ranging issues organisations encounter, and critically explore management issues using theoretical concepts. The programme looks at small to multi-national organisations across a range of sectors. A key feature of the programme is the work related element, providing opportunities to apply your skills and knowledge to real situations.Campus: Ormskirk Campus, Edge Hill University
UCAS: NN21
Course Type: Undergraduate Degree
Attendance & Study Mode: 3 years Full Time or Flexible (longer flexibly)

Start Date: September 2009

2009 Entry Requirements

240 points overall including 120 points from two A levels or equivalent to include 80 points (grade C) in any subject plus evidence of numeracy.

Master of International Business Costs at University Of Professional Education Arnhem And Nijmegen

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

The costs and duration for the Master of International Business full-time and part-time you can find here.
Full-time

Start: September 2009
Duration: 12-15 month
Costs: € 10.500,- excluding literature
Timeframe: twice a week lectures on Tuesdays and Thursdays

Part-time & part-time financial
Start: September 2009
Duration: 2,5-3 years
Costs: € 11.300,- excluding literature (4 x € 2825,- per semester)

Timeframe:
Winter semester (sep – dec): once a week lectures either on Tuesday or Thursday evening starting at 15.15 until 21.30 hrs max.
Spring semester (feb-may): once a week lectures either on Tuesday or Thursday evening starting at 15.15 until 21.30 hrs max.
Follow one course

It is possible to follow a course of Master of International Business seperately. The costs are € 1950,- per course. (Excluding literature)

International Business BA Hons International Business at University Of Chester

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

(3 years full time or 4 years full time)

This degree programme is designed to create well-rounded graduates who combine knowledge with cognitive, practical and applied vocational skills needed for success and career progression in the modern world of international business. Our degree covers a balanced curriculum between the different business disciplines, supported by the development of applied business skills and an understanding of the international business world. It can be taken either as a three or four-year degree, depending on whether you wish to take advantage of a sandwich placement year at the end of Level 2.
The four year programme option (including one year, professional, paid work placement)

The academic content of Levels 1 and 2 of the programme is identical to that of the BA (Hons) International Business (three-year programme). The major difference is the professional, paid placement with a business organisation in your third year. Many of you will find that a year’s placement, by developing your business knowledge and skills, will enhance your academic performance in the final year of your degree, and increase your employability. Indeed, you may gain your first career employment from the placement.

Students research, choose and negotiate their one-year placement and enjoy a range of support services from us in this process.

Whilst on your year’s (12 month) placement, you will be supported by a Placement Tutor from the Department of Business and Management, who will visit you and your employer to help and advise you both.

On returning to us for the final year of your programme, you will follow the same programme as students on the final year of the three-year BA (Hons) in International Business.

BA Hons International Business at University Of Chester

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

(3 years full time or 4 years full time)

This degree programme is designed to create well-rounded graduates who combine knowledge with cognitive, practical and applied vocational skills needed for success and career progression in the modern world of international business. Our degree covers a balanced curriculum between the different business disciplines, supported by the development of applied business skills and an understanding of the international business world. It can be taken either as a three or four-year degree, depending on whether you wish to take advantage of a sandwich placement year at the end of Level 2.
The four year programme option (including one year, professional, paid work placement)

The academic content of Levels 1 and 2 of the programme is identical to that of the BA (Hons) International Business (three-year programme). The major difference is the professional, paid placement with a business organisation in your third year. Many of you will find that a year’s placement, by developing your business knowledge and skills, will enhance your academic performance in the final year of your degree, and increase your employability. Indeed, you may gain your first career employment from the placement.

Students research, choose and negotiate their one-year placement and enjoy a range of support services from us in this process.

Whilst on your year’s (12 month) placement, you will be supported by a Placement Tutor from the Department of Business and Management, who will visit you and your employer to help and advise you both.

On returning to us for the final year of your programme, you will follow the same programme as students on the final year of the three-year BA (Hons) in International Business.