Take your management ambitions to global heights with our postgraduate course that’s tailored to graduates with or without a first degree in business and includes an award from the Chartered Management Institute.
Why study International Business Management?
Through this International Business Management master’s degree, you will develop your understanding of how business works internationally and could work for you. Underpinned by a focus on responsible business practices, the course will support you in furthering your management career and empower you to consider new opportunities at home and abroad.
This course is a natural pathway for business and management graduates, and is also open to all who have completed an undergraduate degree.
You will be guided by an experienced academic team through current thinking on business disciplines that range from corporate governance to sustainability, marketing to resource management and business law to economics.
UK and EU students also have the opportunity to spend a semester studying in the Mediterranean city of Marseilles. On completing the master’s degree, you will also gain an accredited award from the Chartered Management Institute (subject to accreditation for EMD partnership programme).
2:2 Previous degree required
You are expected to have at least a second class honours degree from a UK or overseas university (or equivalent).
Home/EU: £8,660 International: £13,650
A master’s degree in International Business Management will provide you with an excellent academic qualification to embark on or progress your career in management.
You will be able to demonstrate the positive contribution that your knowledge, understanding, passion and skills will bring to an international organisation or a business aspiring to become global.
If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, you will also be in a position to critically consider setting up your own business.
Why St Mary’s? Our team of experienced and respected academics, many of whom are leading experts in their areas, are passionate about what they teac...