Course summary
The MSc International Business Management (IBM) offers an exciting opportunity to develop your knowledge in an area of high growth and global demand. The MSc IBM has been developed to offer you the opportunity to engage with a number of specific subjects relevant to global, national, and local business. Students who are considering starting their own company, joining a graduate training scheme with a multinational, or developing a broader understanding of international business will not only find the course highly relevant, but equally rewarding towards developing future career prospects in established and emerging global markets. The programme delivery of the MSc IBM benefits from a number of close links with large multinational enterprises and innovative agile firms in providing a rich, exciting and challenging active learning environment. Within the course we interlink 'Forage', a virtual learning experience that stimulates real-life industry to ensure students can implement real-life skills. The team of professionals and senior academics on the course provide an extensive level of expertise in their respective disciplines, from research to practitioner background. This will enrich your learning experience in a dynamic environment where you will be expected to participate at the highest level towards furnishing you with a Master's Degree for your future career. This award is taught in our Lord Swarj building, named after our Chancellor, the building offers 6 floors of purpose-built student space and is our Business School's multi-million-pound home. The building includes modern, professional environments similar to any modern workplace, with comfortable group work and breakout areas, as well as private study spaces to use between sessions. What's unique about this course?
- The MSc IBM has been developed to offer you the opportunity to engage with a number of specific subjects relevant to global, national, and local business.
- Within the course we interlink 'Forage', a virtual learning experience that stimulates real-life industry to ensure students can implement real-life skills.
- During your studies you will have the opportunity to engage in a number of activities outside of normal teaching, which may include guest lectures, visits to companies, or residentials.
Entry requirements
A Undergraduate Honours Degree (2:2 or above) from a UK university or overseas equivalent, or a professional qualification and/or experience considered to be equivalent to the above. A reference from a tutor who has supervised the applicant’s undergraduate studies
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Wolverhampton
Wulfruna Street
Wolverhampton
WV1 1LY