Posts Tagged ‘postgraduate diploma’

MBA in International Business at American College of Switzerland

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

ACS in Leysin is ideal for SIU’s graduate programs in international business administration. We offer accessibility to regional and world headquarters of numerous multinational corporations and the wealth of information available in public libraries, embassies, high commissions and various international organizations makes important contributions to SIU’s programs of study in business. Course work for the Master of Business Administration degree concentrates on the more detailed aspects of international marketing, management, finance and economics. Degree requirements have been designed to provide practical knowledge and training for future business executives.

The 45-semester-credit program leading to the MBA degree in International Business may be completed during two semesters and one summer session on a full-time basis, or in a minimum of two years on a part-time basis if students have undergraduate business studies. Students may transfer from one campus to the other and complete their degree requirements. Students with bachelor’s degrees in other fields may complete MBA preparatory courses, receiving an MBA degree in one and a half years, completing 51 credits.

Admission
Completion of one of the following:
a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree or its equivalent
a Bachelor’s degree, or its equivalent, with a major in business studies or economics, provided that core courses in the following areas have been completed: Economics, Statistics, Business Law, Marketing, Management,and Accounting
Or completion of a Bachelor’s degree, or its equivalent, in a non-business field, followedby a postgraduate diploma in business, which fulfils the requirements ofthe MBA preparatory program at Schiller or its equivalent elsewhere, orby undergraduate or graduate core courses in the above listed areas. For admission to the part-time MBA program on weekends at the Strasbourg campus candidates must be local residents and must have been employed full-time.

Graduation Requirements

In addition to the graduation requirements for all graduate students (see “Graduate AcademicRegulations”), candidates for the Master of Business Administration degree in International Business must complete the following requirements:
A minimum of 45 semester credits at the graduate level, composed of courses listed in the link belowor acceptable substitutes approved by the Program Advisor must be fulfilled. Graduate courses in the following seven core subject areas must be successfully completed: finance, advanced accounting, international management, international marketing,production management, methods of research and analysis, and acapstone course. Students who have not had information technology coursework will be required to take an IT course. These course requirements are listed in the download link below.
A final oral comprehensive examination or, subject to the decision of the Program Advisor, a thesis requiring a formal oral defense in lieu of the comprehensive examination. The thesis is in addition to the45 credit requirement. Distance learning students may petition to take their comprehensive exam in written form.
Submission of score on Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT).Please note that an official copy of the GMAT score, which we must receive directly from ETS, is required for graduation. Schiller International University’s official school GMAT number is 0835.Students are responsible for the costs associated with the test.

Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration at Birmingham Southern College

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (Term 2)

At this level, the emphasis changes from understanding the internal workings of organisations to strategic issues, for example, how organisations manage their interfaces with the environment.

International Business Economics ENTRY REQUIREMENTS at University Of The West Of Scotland

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Entry to the MSc is open to those possessing an Honours degree or equivalent. Students possessing an Ordinary degree or equivalent can apply to enrol on the Postgraduate Diploma and, on successful completion, transfer to the MSc programme. The first degree should have included some study of economics. Applicants with relevant equivalent qualifications or professional experience will also be considered.

International Business Economics Course Contents at University Of The West Of Scotland

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

The award of MSc International Business Economics requires successful completion of six taught modules (five core and one option) and a dissertation. Those wishing to exit with a Postgraduate Diploma require passes in five core and one option module.

Students are encouraged to commence dissertation work towards the end of the first trimester, although most of this work is generally undertaken during the summer term (July and August). The core modules represent the essential skills and knowledge required to understand and be able to operate in an international business context. Core topics include:

• Economics of Globalisation

• Trade and Exchange Rates

• Money and Finance in Developing Countries

• Financial Services Sector

• International and Global Marketing

Students will also select one from the following optional topics:

• Modelling the Supply Chain

• International Banking

MSc

Students will also complete an MSc dissertation in international business economics.

International Marketing MSc at University Of Huddersfield

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

School
The Business School

Course Length
1 year full-time
Part-time also available

Number of Places
20

Entry Requirements
A good first degree, or equivalent, ie: postgraduate diploma, or a professional qualification (from a UK, EC or international institution).

Other qualifications and experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Introduction

This is a fantastic course designed to both develop and enhance your knowledge and understanding of international marketing, but also to develop and equip you with the necessary skills to thrive in a career in international marketing.

Although this course has been primarily designed for students who have already studied marketing or a related subject previously, it is equally applicable for motivated students who wish to develop cutting edge expertise in international marketing.

Whilst theoretically robust with an emphasis on applied critical thinking and analysis, this unique Master’s course is grounded in real world issues. Throughout the course, extensive use is made of real world international marketing problems. As such, the focus of this course is the development of the applied international marketing leaders of tomorrow.

Due to the innovative course structure, at the end of the first term you have the opportunity to specialise in any one of the named marketing routes below:
Marketing
Marketing Communications
Marketing and Advertising
International Marketing
Brand Development
Business Development
Social Marketing
Course Structure

This course has been designed to capture the essence of what is contemporary international marketing whilst giving flexibility in terms of your own subject interests.

Core modules:
Approaches to Strategic Marketing
Behavioural Analysis
Achieving Customer Engagement
Professional Practice
Applied Marketing, Intelligence and Insight
Research Methods

International Marketing modules:
International Marketing
International Trade Operations

The highlight of the course is the opportunity for you to study and research a topic area of your choice in the form of a dissertation. Previously students have based their dissertations on topics that will help with their careers choices or subjects they have enjoyed studying during the course.
Teaching and Assessment

The varied marketing topics are studied in a range of ways including seminars, tutorials and lectures, case studies etc. Different modules have different teaching and assessment strategies, so some modules are based on individual work and others on group work. All teaching and assessment is grounded in real life situations and, where possible, live projects are incorporated into the teaching and use is also made of guest speakers. The development of your professional marketing skills is also a priority

International Business Law Graduate at University Of Central Lancashire

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Award type: LLM
Additional awards: Postgraduate Certificate on completion of 3 modules. Postgraduate Diploma on completion of 6 modules.
Delivery method: Standard
Course length:
Full time: - 1 year
Part time: - 2 years
UCAS code:
School: Lancashire Law School
Campus: Preston
Partner colleges:
Course Outline

The LLM International Business Law is available to students from both a legal and non-legal background. Our students have typically been law graduates, business graduates, legal professionals and people working in commercial fields both nationally and internationally. International business law is a fast-changing and increasingly complex area. This programme provides students with analytical and reflective skills and expertise in international business law. It provides a learning experience which will enable students to develop their academic ability and enhance their performance in employment and further develop their career opportunities. It provides the successful candidate with a recognised postgraduate qualification in international business law.
Course Content

Students from a non-law background take Foundations of Law. Core modules are in International Trade Law I, International Trade Law II, International Intellectual Property Law. Options are available in European Business Law, Market Regulation under EU Law, National and International Corporate Regulation or from a wide range of LLM modules covering employment law, environmental law, ICT law, Human rights and medical law. There is training in advanced legal research and the culmination of the programme is a 15,000 word dissertation.
Additional Information

International Business Economic Competitiveness and Policy MSc at Birmingham Business School

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Type of programme

Taught
Duration

1 year full-time
Starting date

September 2009
Academic school

Birmingham Business School
Entry requirements

At least an upper second-class degree or postgraduate diploma from a UK university or equivalent. For those not qualified for direct entry to the one-year MSc programmes, a preliminary year is available (see MSc programmes – flexible route).
International entry requirements

We accept a range of qualifications from different countries. See www.international.bham.ac.uk/countryinfo

Standard English language requirements apply

Fees and funding

See the fees and finance section

Fees
£6,450 (home/EU), £12,250 (overseas)

International Business MSc at Birmingham Business School

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Type of programme

Taught

Duration 1

year full-time

Starting date

September 2009

Academic school

Birmingham Business School

Entry requirements

At least an upper second-class degree or postgraduate diploma from a UK university or equivalent. For those not qualified for direct entry to the one-year MSc programmes, a preliminary year is available (see MSc programmes – flexible route).

International entry requirements

We accept a range of qualifications from different countries. See www.international.bham.ac.uk/countryinfo Standard English language requirements apply

Fees and funding

See the fees and finance section

Fees

£8,400 (home/EU), £13,100 (overseas)