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| Award | Tuition Fees | Attendance Mode | Length of Course |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | The full-time MSc fee for 2012/13 is:
The School of Management offers a number of awards and scholarships for Master's students which are shown on the School of Management website. Fees may be paid in full at enrolment, benefiting from a fee discount, or paid by instalments. Visit the School of Management website for full details. |
Full-Time | 12 Months
September - September |
The MSc in International Business and Management is designed for students who wish to gain the knowledge and research skills that will help them to thrive in an increasingly dynamic global business environment. The course offers a number of students the opportunity to spend a semester of their course at one or two of our collaborative institutions in France, Spain and Poland.
Initially, MSc students take a number of compulsory modules to provide the foundations for an understanding of management. There is then the opportunity to choose from a range of specialist modules before embarking on a dissertation looking at a specific international business topic.
In the second stage of the MSc in International Business and Management, a small number of students have the opportunity to participate in a six month student exchange programme at one or two of our partner business schools (in Lyon in France, Warsaw in Poland, Barcelona in Spain or Nantes in France.
For further details of this programme, to download a brochure, find out about our Online Masters events or to contact our Masters team, please visit the School of Management website.
Teaching on the full-time programme involves a combination of formal lectures, group discussions, tutorials, seminars and directed reading. Generally the programme aims to integrate applied and theoretical knowledge with assessment processes that test both knowledge of the disciplines and their application. Each course represents approximately 100 hours of study time of which typically 24 hours is contact time with the course tutor(s) and the remaining 76 hours is made up of pre-reading, directed reading, preparatory work and assessment.
Methods of assessment are varied and linked to learning requirements. They include open and closed book examination, essays, individual and group coursework assignments and case studies.
Applicants will normally have a first degree awarded by an approved UK or overseas university, not necessarily in business or management studies. For full details of entry requirements, including English Language requirements, please visit the Masters Entry Requirements section on the School of Management website
MSc Programme Team, Bradford University School of Management, Emm Lane, Bradford BD9 4JL, UK
Please visit the School of Management website to download a prospectus.
You may apply online at www.bradford.ac.uk/management/programmes/masters/apply