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Information about the University of London External Programme

International Management programme:
MBA - MSc - Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

 

 

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Quality courses to enhance your career

Designed to provide you with specialist knowledge of international business, these four programmes in International Management have been developed by academics within the School of Management at Royal Holloway, University of London. The flexibility of these distance learning courses allows you to fit your studies around your home and work commitments.

Royal Holloway's particular strength in international and comparative business research means that you get a truly international perspective, rather than one that is solely relevant for one country. The wide range of electives allows you to build a programme to meet your career objectives.

AMBA-accredited courses

Both the MBA and MSc are accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), the internationally recognised impartial authority on postgraduate business education. This seal of high quality places Royal Holloway in the leading group of British Universities providing MBAs. It is your assurance of the high standards that you seek to maximise your career potential.

Course summaries

 

You study

Study period

Cost

MBA

9 core courses; 4 electives; 120 hours face-to-face classes (plenary sessions); research course and dissertation. You will need at least three years' work experience to study the MBA

2-5 years

£10,150

MSc

7 core courses; 4 electives; 120 hours face-to-face classes (plenary sessions); research course and dissertation

2-5 years

£8,140

Postgraduate Diploma

7 core courses and
4 electives

1-5 years £5,510
Postgraduate Certificate 5 core courses 6 months - 5 years £2,810

How will I benefit?

These programmes will help you to:

  • understand and apply the core subjects of management in an international context

  • acquire specific expertise in a range of subjects (electives) that will broaden the scope of your learning in international management

  • enhance your ability to think strategically and understand the essentials of business and organisations in order to manage change more effectively in the global business environment

  • through the Business Research Project, to develop the ability to undertake independent business analysis and to frame solutions to complex business problems

  • improve your skills of self-discipline, reflection, analysis, communication, and leadership.

Career progression

An MBA is recognised as the benchmark professional qualification in management. This rigorous, and career-oriented MBA programme tells your employer that you can think strategically and beyond your immediate role. These programmes will undoubtedly help you gain a competitive edge and drive your career forward. Graduates have found employment in a wide range of disciplines and industries as well as the public sector. Recent graduates have joined many prestigious organisations including HSBC, IBM, Chase De Vere, Vodafone, and Accenture.

How you study

You can study flexibly in ways that suit you. For each subject there are textbooks and study materials, available both online and in hard copy. You are able to access your tutor and liaise with other students online, and submit assignments. Other study support includes:

  • for the MBA and MSc you attend 120 hours of face-to-face plenary sessions in London or Hong Kong, providing a valuable opportunity to network with academic staff and fellow students

  • the University provide you with an assigned tutor, careers guidance and study skills support

  • essays and group work via online tutor-assisted seminars are assessed.

Exemptions

You may be able to apply for ‘exemption[pdf: 7pgs, 92KB; new window] - also known as ‘credit transfer’ or ‘advanced standing’ at other institutions - from up to 20% of these programmes if you have covered a similar syllabus in the same breadth and depth as part of a previous qualification, which has been awarded within the past five years preceding your application for exemption.

Summary of key dates

Application deadline

31 January

31 July

Registration deadline

15 March

15 October

Examinations take place

October

May

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