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Global Economy at University of Glasgow - UCAS

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Course summary

The Masters in Global Economy explores the history, shape and economic impact of contemporary globalisation, in a profoundly multinational, multilingual environment. The programme will enhance your understanding of the shape of the global economy and the institutions (formal and informal) that govern it. It is ideal for those who do not have a degree or background in economics or business but wish to explore the field. WHY THIS PROGRAMME

  • Central to the programme’s curriculum is an understanding of how economic growth is (and is not) stimulated and sustained under conditions of intense global competition, and how institutions and infrastructure can play crucial roles in attracting appropriate economic activity.
  • You will consider the respective roles of national governments and supra-national bodies in the global economy and interrogate the ways in which economic and business systems have an impact on the lives of citizens in both developing and developed countries.
  • You will be encouraged to think about how your local economies fit into the broader global environment. The knowledge and skills gained could lead to enhanced trade capacity, improved economic understanding or decision- making by business or government, new products and services, or long-term capacity building, through the development of entrepreneurial skills.
  • Topics covered include the study of international trade, the relationships between education, innovation and investment, foreign direct investment, multinational companies, and the impact of Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks – and the associated corporate social responsibility and global citizenship programmes.
  • You may have the opportunity to spend up to three weeks in March at Kyoto University in Japan. You will attend specially organised classes, take part in study trips and site visits, and begin thinking about your dissertation. Places are limited and offered on a competitive basis.
  • The programme will equip you to return to your home country and make substantial contributions in a wide array of fields such as local and national policy development, corporate management and third sector or advocacy groups, including those working primarily in environmental, educational or citizenship arenas.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE You will take three core and three optional courses, as well as undertake a dissertation. You will attend lectures, seminars and tutorials and take part in project and team work. You will also benefit from our programme of guest seminars. Core courses Business in the Global Economy Designing your Global Economy Research Project The Globalised Economy Optional courses Business in Times of Global Instability Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Economy Development and the Global South: African Experiences since 1945 Diversity of Entrepreneurships: Gender, SMEs, Immigrants and Ethnicities Global Development and Human Rights Global Development, Taxation and Finance Globalisation: Challenges from the South Globalisation and the Nation State Globalisation Of International Banking And Finance Inequalities in the Global Economy Innovation in the Middle East and North Africa International Relations and Development Labour and the Global Economy Latin American Development from Independence to the Present Sports in the Global Economy Studies In The History Of Medicine From 1850 To 2000 Technology Transfer in the Global Economy The Wealth of Nations


How to apply

International applicants

International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'.

Entry requirements

2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in Social Sciences and Humanities, Business School Courses, Finance, Economics, Management, HR Management, History, Geography. Other related subjects may be accepted. If your degree is in a subject not listed above, please submit a question-based personal statement using the link below, explaining why you want to undertake this programme. International students with academic qualifications below those required should contact our partner institution, Glasgow International College, who offer a range of pre-Masters courses.


Fees and funding

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Additional fee information

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Sponsorship information

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Global Economy at University of Glasgow - UCAS