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MSc International Management at School of Oriental and African Studies University of London

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

On Campus Programmes
Department

Department of Financial & Management Studies (DeFiMS)

Convenors: Bassam Fattouh

May be combined with

Duration:
One calendar year (full-time) Two calendar years (part-time)

Programme Specification: Learning Outcomes (pdf; 41kb)
Description

This programme focuses on management and its environment in the Middle East and North Africa, and includes high-level courses in international management and finance disciplines. It also draws upon regional experts and management specialists within the University and from positions within based commerce, finance and government. The core modules enable you to study the principles and applications of international management and the interplay between global and local factors influencing management in the Middle East and North Africa. You can use the elective modules to focus on either management skills that can be applied worldwide or specialise in understanding the regional business environment.

The degree is taught in collaboration with the Department of Management, Clore Management Centre, Birkbeck College, a sister college in the University of London.

MSc International Management Japan at School of Oriental and African Studies University of London

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

On Campus Programme
Department

Department of Financial & Management Studies (DeFiMS)

Convenors: Helen Macnaughtan

May be combined with

Duration:
One calendar year (full-time) Two calendar years (part-time)

Programme Specification: Learning Outcomes (pdf; 35kb)
Description
This programme focuses on management and its environment in Japan and includes high-level courses in international management and finance disciplines. It draws upon Japan experts and management specialists within the University and from positions within London-based commerce, finance and government. The core modules enable you to study the principles and applications of international management and the interplay between global and local factors influencing management in Japan. You can use the elective modules to focus on either management skills that can be applied worldwide or specialise in understanding the Japanese business environment. For those who choose to, our programme also offers unique opportunities to improve existing skills in Japanese. No knowledge of Japanese is required to complete the MSc programme successfully, since English language materials are available. Those students who already have Japanese language skills will have every opportunity to use them in studying data and source materials.

The degree is taught in collaboration with the Department of Mangement, Clore Management Centre, Birkbeck College, a sister college in the University of London.