This is a two-diploma master’s degree programme with Queen Margaret University (Edinburgh, U.K.).

 

The MSc in International Management provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the global business landscape and equips them with the necessary skills to excel in a rapidly changing business environment. The programme covers various essential aspects of management, including strategy, finance, marketing, and operations management, with a specific focus on the complexities of conducting business internationally. Students will gain essential insights into the cultural, political, and economic dynamics that influence international markets. Combining theoretical learning with practical applications, the programme helps prepare graduates for successful careers in multinational corporations, consulting firms, and global organisations.

Semester 1 (15-18 weeks, 60 credits)

 

  • ACC501_Accounting for Managers
  • COM501_Communication for Managers
  • QUA501_Business Research Methods
Semester 2 (15-18 weeks, 60 credits)

 

  • MGT501_International Management
  • MGT502_International Marketing
  • MGT505_Business Strategy and Leadership
Semester 3 (15-18 weeks, 60 credits)

 

Capstone Consultancy Project or Dissertation in the chosen specialisation:

• MGT611_Capstone Project or Dissertation in International Management

Programme Length

 

September and January are the standard enrollment entry points. Non-standard entry points may be considered (contact BMU for more information).

The programme length is 3 semesters or approximately 16-17 months (September to December of next year or January to May of next year).

Admission Criteria

 

1) An undergraduate degree diploma from a recognised institution

2) IELTS ≥ 6.5 or an equivalent (TOEFL / Pearson / BMU English Exam) with all four individual components ≥ 6.0

  • If you do NOT have IELTS ≥ 6.5 with all four individual components ≥ 6.0, you will need to pass the BMU English Exam;
  • If you have a degree from the university where the medium of instruction is English, you do not need to provide a proof of English proficiency

3) A successful interview with the MSc Admission Committee.