MSc International Management (China)
Duration: 2-5 years
Overview
Minimum Entry Requirements: You should have a good first degree in a social sciences discipline or another appropriate discipline from a recognised university (qualifications in other subjects will be assessed on their merits). Previous education and experience without a first degree will be considered if qualifications are judged to be equivalent to a first degree and included suitable preliminary training. You are required to have internet access in order to participate in this programme.
Start of programme: November / January / June
Mode of Attendance: Distance Learning
Fees: £9,840
As China takes its place as a leading economy in the world, multinational companies and firms throughout the world have a growing need for senior personnel with high quality management skills and special knowledge of China. The MSc International Management (China) responds to this need, giving you the opportunity to study the interplay between global and local factors that influence management decisions in business related to China.
Email: enquiries@cefims.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7898 4050
English language requirements: You are required to have a high level of English language ability in reading, writing and study skills. Where English is a second language, applicants will be asked to provide evidence of language ability as tested by the British Council or another registered body.
Structure
You will study five core courses.
- Cross-Cultural Management
- International Management
- Management in China: Domestic Development
- Management in China: International Perspectives
- Topics in the Chinese Economy
You will also choose three elective courses.
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
- International Human Resource Management
- Risk Management: Principles & Applications
- Finance in the Global Market
- Financial Reporting
- Introduction to Valuation
- Research Methods
- Dissertation
Teaching & Learning
Teaching & Learning
The MSc is made up of eight courses. Each course is studied in eight-week sessions. You can only take one course at a time, but each course is typically available in at least two of the year's study sessions. This gives you the flexibility to plan how you study during the year, enabling you to fit your study in with your professional, family and personal commitments.
You will be individually assigned an online academic tutor for the duration of each course with whom you can discuss academic queries at regular intervals during the study session. You will also have a named administrator providing you with help and advice throughout your studies.
Before the start of each course you have enrolled in, you will be sent a package containing all of the course materials that you need to complete the course - the core text, textbooks, a collection of key articles, and any course related software.
To make your experience as a distance learning student more complete and rewarding, we provide access to the Online Study Centre, which is a web-accessed learning environment. Via the OSC, you can communicate with your assigned academic tutor, administrators and other students on the course using discussion forums. The OSC also provides access to the course Study Guide and assignments, as well as a selection of electronic journals available on the University of London Online Library.
For each course, you will sit a three-hour examination, held on a specified date in October, and complete two assignments during the course study session. Assignments are submitted and feedback given online. Examinations and assignments are weighted 70:30.
Destinations
As a graduate of this programme, you will be well prepared for a senior position in modern corporations, banks, financial services companies, business consultancies, regulatory authorities and international organisations.
How to Apply
There are two ways of submitting an application.
Online application
The online application form allows you to submit your application directly to us for consideration. We aim to answer each application within 10 working days. Once it has been reviewed, you may be made a conditional offer. A firm offer will only be made once we have received from you the supporting documentation specified in the conditional offer. We will keep you informed of the process in writing.
Printed application
If you prefer, you can complete a hard copy distance learning application form and send it to us by mail with all of your supporting documentation. Please contact us using our online enquiries form or call us on +44 (0)207 898 4050 to request a copy of the application form.
For more information about our application procedure, application deadlines, and the supporting documentation required, please visit our admissions webpage.
A Student's Perspective
Eric Chimsi, Ghana...this area of study will enable me to equip myself with the critical knowledge and skill not only to permeate into the Ghanaian society with the right strategies to help mitigate the enormity of the impoverishment...
