Management - International Management
* Subject to validation
The University of Cumbria is continually expanding the range and variety of courses on offer. These developments are quality-assured and draw on our rigour and experience. We produce our prospectus 18 months in advance of course start dates and so our new courses are shown as 'subject to validation'.
The validation process is a key mechanism by which the university establishes the academic standards and quality of its courses; new developments are normally validated from four to twelve months ahead of their start date.
Why study with us?This course will feed your passion for exploring the international management literature, examining the relevance of management st…
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* Subject to validation
The University of Cumbria is continually expanding the range and variety of courses on offer. These developments are quality-assured and draw on our rigour and experience. We produce our prospectus 18 months in advance of course start dates and so our new courses are shown as 'subject to validation'.
The validation process is a key mechanism by which the university establishes the academic standards and quality of its courses; new developments are normally validated from four to twelve months ahead of their start date.
Why study with us?This course will feed your passion for exploring the international management literature, examining the relevance of management studies, and critically assessing how theory can be informed by the current economic climate.
The world economy is no longer contained by national borders and yet the practice of management can be widely varied. Intellectual and industry-informed debates will enhance your development and help prepare you for a career in the international marketplace.
Resources and facilitiesWe place a high degree of emphasis on interactive learning within the Business School and provide a supportive environment in which you can develop academically and personally.
Business e-resources are available to students through the Library and Learning's Quest service. Quest is an easy to use yet powerful discovery service that searches the university's journal collections, bibliographic databases and library catalogue from one search box.
Entry requirements1st or 2nd class honours degree
Students with other qualifications may be admitted to the course via APL procedures
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Course summaryThis course will feed your passion for exploring the international management literature, examining the relevance of management studies, and critically assessing how theory can be informed by the current economic climate.
The world economy is no longer contained by national borders and yet the practice of management can be widely varied. Intellectual and industry-informed debates will enhance your development and help prepare you for a career in the international marketplace.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
