Why Study this course?
This MBA course specialises in international business management which offers a global perspective, cross-cultural competence, strategic decision-making skills, expertise in international marketing and finance, knowledge of global supply chain management trade regulations, experiential learning opportunities, networking opportunities, and prepares students for leadership roles in the global business arena.
In the fourth semester, students have the opportunity to select from three distinct options namely:
Professional Development and Work Placement: Gain a deeper understanding of real-world management and business challenges.
Building Business Insights: Analyse organisational challenges, apply knowledge, and provide valuable strategies, plans, ideas, suggestions, and solutions to develop new ventures.
Dissertation: Investigate a specific research question or area of interest in-depth and produce a substantial piece of scholarly work.
The aim of this course is to help you understand global business environments and to enhance your career prospects in international leadership roles.
Entry Requirement
Academic Level
A complete bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 2.2 CGPA or equivalent.
Students may complete 2 years of work experience during their studies.
Students should have completed their higher secondary and previous higher education (e.g. bachelor’s degree) where the medium of instruction and assessment is in English.

Course Content
Semester 1
The module equips students with knowledge and skills for effective inclusive leadership. It covers organisational and team design for high performance, leading organisational change, and leveraging organisational culture. Students enhance self-awareness using the Strength scope tool to develop a personal development plan. The module readies students to work with a diverse team in a fast-moving, innovation-driven, and highly competitive environment. The module also builds capabilities in team-working, cross-cultural contexts, emotional intelligence, coaching, and negotiation, fostering continuous learning and reflection.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Critically evaluate inclusive leadership approaches, demonstrate reflection competency
- Plan their personal development for leadership based on their strengths.
This module aims to provide practical methods for business managers and entrepreneurs to understand and use financial information for effective business decisions. It covers key financial management issues, performance indicators, and methodologies to critically analyse accounting and financial information, emphasizing strong financial literacy. Topics include cash flow management, costing, working capital management, budgeting, and capital investment decisions. The module also focuses on developing business plans and financing aspects.
Upon successful completion, students will be able to:
- Critically evaluate company financial performance and recommend improvements
- Apply appropriate analytical techniques to business case development, investment appraisal, and financing
- Communicate financial information, analysis, and recommendations clearly.
Semester 2
The International Project Management Practice module focuses on core project management activities, primarily based on PMBOK version 7, with comparisons to PRINCE and Agile methods. It aims to develop skills in creating, managing, and closing projects effectively, including the use of project management software. The module also covers project theories, risk management, and stakeholder communication.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Analyse business cases for project context.
- Solve project problems using tools like MS Project.
- Communicate project plans, costs, benefits, and risks professionally
This core MBA module focuses on developing students as responsible and evidence-informed management practitioners. It adopts a learning-centred, reflective, and integrated approach to understanding research-informed practice and methods. The module provides a foundation in research philosophy, methodology, and design, preparing students to critically read, evaluate, and design a research proposal for their business research project. It covers investigative techniques, data collection and analysis, and communication methods.
Upon successful completion, students will be able to:
- Identify trends and influencing factors for research.
- Distinguish and evaluate different research paradigms.
- Understand the role and significance of research in diverse business contexts.
- Devise a carefully considered research proposal
This module addresses firm choices in mission, goals, positioning, market entry, and business model development within the external environment. It provides context for current strategic and social issues from technology change, enabling students to analyse the business environment, construct scenarios, and understand resources as sources of competitive advantage. A key element is participation in a business simulation where students compete in a simulated global marketplace, developing an understanding of managerial decision-making under uncertainty.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Analyse firm environments to identify competitive advantages, opportunities, and threats.
- Critically evaluate strategic direction and options in complex business environments.
- Critically evaluate strategic information and appraise decision-making processes.
- Communicate strategic analysis and recommendations effectively.
Semester 3
This module focuses on international trade and economic theory, covering reasons and patterns of trade, protectionism, trade barriers, and effects of international economic policies. It also examines regional economic integration, balance of payments, and exchange rate determinants. The module draws on current research, empirical studies, and contemporary debates, illustrating the links between theoretical concepts and practical realities, while also developing transferable skills like strategic thinking and quantitative analysis.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Understand theoretical foundations of international trade.
- Critically appreciate theoretical and contemporary issues in international trade.
- Critically evaluate international economic policies.
- Apply analytical and quantitative techniques to assess trade patterns and policies.
This module provides a critical understanding of data and techniques for data analysis in global business. It introduces methods for data handling, discusses mathematical and statistical foundations, and develops thorough analysis of theory and practice. Students will gain expertise in using packages like SPSS, EViews, and NVivo to formulate econometric models and analyse data for global business issues. The module also fosters critical self-reflection and deep interest in global business.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Understand different data types and analysis techniques for global business research.
- Process and analyse primary data.
- Investigate relationships of quantitative data variables.
- Interpret empirical results and develop evidence-based decisions for business reports.
Semester 4 (Optional: Choose one)
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This module provides an opportunity for experiential learning through a work placement, allowing students to showcase professional skills in business tasks. It involves producing a substantial management report on an organisational opportunity or issue, demanding independent project work and methodology determination. Students will maintain a Professional Development portfolio, reflecting on their experiences to understand their personal value in a professional context and critically evaluate organisational performance using various models.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate approaches to business issues using evidence-based information and theory.
- Understand the value of different knowledge forms for independent learning.
- Critically evaluate organisational performance.
- Exercise judgement in planning, evidence collection, and utilise reflective practice for improvement.
This module offers students the opportunity to undertake an individual, research-based dissertation (10,000 words) on specific management and business issues related to their course. Students will critically investigate relevant topics, aiming to make proposals, recommendations, or contribute to existing theory. The module facilitates detailed investigation, develops thorough analysis and synthesis of theory and practice, and encourages critical reflection on the chosen research topic using appropriate investigative techniques and data collection standards.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Critically devise a carefully considered research project.
- Critically evaluate complex ideas and analyses in their research area.
- Demonstrate self-direction and originality in independent, evidence-informed study.
This module offers students the opportunity to work on specific management and business issues faced by organisations, fostering problem-solving skills from identification to solution recommendations. It integrates knowledge, theories, and skills from the entire MBA programme to provide realistic solutions to contemporary challenges. Students will engage in in-depth investigations, assimilate theories from diverse literature, and develop strategies for information gathering, analysis, and synthesis, along with building compelling arguments and applying reflective practice.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate approaches to business issues using evidence and theory.
- Critically evaluate evidence-based and theoretical literature.
- Demonstrate acumen in research design, planning, and data collection.
- Communicate effectively through well-structured reports.
- Utilise reflective practice to critique performance and identify improvements.
- Demonstrate independent and self-managed learning.
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Career Prospects
Global Supply Chain Manager | International Marketing Manager | International Product Manager | Finance Analyst | Business Development Manager | Research Analyst | Logistics Manager | Business Analytics Manager | International Brand Manager


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