
Advanced International Business Management and Marketing
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Award Types |
| 5800 EUR
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Postgraduate |
Full Time |
16 months |
MSc |
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| Entry Dates |
| September |
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Please contact the Institution for more information
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Course Information
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Course Description
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This is a dual Master's award and involves study at both the University of Groningen and Newcastle University. You will receive a MSc in International Business and Management from the University of Groningen and a MSc in Advanced International Business Management and Marketing from Newcastle University.
Aims
The programme is designed for graduates and professionals who aspire to a career in international business management or marketing in the commercial or not for profit sector. It covers the main aspects of business in an international context with a focus on marketing, including brand management, marketing communications management and customer relations management. This innovative programme provides the opportunity to study for a Master’s award at two European universities - Newcastle and Groningen. The programme is taught in English and selected workshops are jointly delivered by academics from both universities.
Programme Description
You spend semester one at the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Groningen and study the following modules (70 credits): advanced international business; advanced international management; advanced international economics and business; advanced international financial management; research methodology for international business and marketing.
You spend semester two at Newcastle University Business School and study the following modules (60 credits): international marketing; market analysis; international brand management; international marketing communications management; customer relations management; research methods.
For the joint dissertation (50 credits) you can be based either at Groningen or Newcastle and you undertake a research project on a topic that you have studied during the programme. You receive support and guidance from two supervisors - one from Groningen and one from Newcastle.
Entrance Requirements
Normally, an upper-second-class Honours degree, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline. Since this programme is taught in English, no knowledge of the Dutch language is required. However applicants whose first language is not English normally require IELTS 6.5, or equivalent, with a minimum of 6.0 in writing.
Typical Funding
See also: Funding and Finance.
Fees
Fees per academic year 2010-11 UK/EU: full time ?5,800 International: full time ?16,750
Please refer to our Tuition Fees section for information about changes to fees and fee discounts.
How to Apply
Applications should be made to the University of Groningen. Please contact us for more information.
Further Information
The duration of the programme is 16 months full time study. If you start your studies in September 2010, you would complete the programme by January/February 2012.
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| Prerequisite Subjects |
| Normally, an upper-second-class Honours degree, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline. Since this programme is taught in English, no knowledge of the Dutch language is required. However applicants whose first language is not English normally require IELTS 6.5, or equivalent, with a minimum of 6.0 in writing. |
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Contact for Further Information
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Newcastle University Enquiries Service |
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Newcastle University Business School Citywall, Citygate St James Boulevard Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 4JH UK |
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+44 (0) 191 222 5594 |
| URL: |
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/nubs/ |
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