MBA/MSC International Management

University of London External Programmes- Lead College Royal Holloway

International Management programme:

MBA-MSc-Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

These programmes in International Management are ideally suited to those wishing to develop specialist knowledge of international business and management.

The MBA is accredited by the Association of MBAs in the UK (AMBA). The course is designed to educate the student on topical aspects of management, including the evolution of a global business environment.

 

Course Structure

MBA

Year 1

International accounting and finance

International business economics

Information systems

International human resource management

Leadership and organisations

Philosophy of management

International operations management

International marketing

International strategy

 

Year 2

International business analysis

Corporate social responsibility

Corporate finance

International business law

Research course (Business research methods)

Plenary session – (Group project plenary)

Research project (Dissertation)

 

Postgraduate Certificate (via MBA route)

Year 1

International accounting and finance

International human resource management and organisational behaviour

Information systems and operations management

International marketing

International strategy

Exit here and receive the Postgraduate Certificate- or, if you have gained 3+ years relevant work experience prior to registering for the Postgraduate Certificate, proceed directly on to the MBA and study the further courses below to gain your MBA.

International business economics

Advanced international human resource management and organisational behaviour

Advanced information systems and operations management

Philosophy of management

 

Year 2

International business analysis

Corporate social responsibility

Corporate finance

International business law

Research course (Business research methods)

Plenary session (Group project plenary)

Research project (Dissertation)

International Management programme:

MSc-Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

These programmes in International Management are ideally suited to those wishing to develop specialist knowledge of international business and management.

Year 1

International accounting and finance

International human resource management and organisational behaviour

Information systems and operations management

International marketing

International strategy

Exit here and receive the Postgraduate Certificate.

International business economics

Philosophy of management

Year 2

International business analysis

Corporate social responsibility

Corporate finance

International business law

Exit here and receive the Postgraduate Diploma or continue and complete the below course to gain your MSc.

Research course (Business research methods)

Plenary session (Group project plenary)

Research project (Dissertation)

Fees

Fees given below refer to calendar year specified only and are subject to annual review. When you register you can either pay the total amount upfront or pay as you go (a one-off registration fee plus a fee for each module).

 

2009

2010

Registration fee
(MSc, Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate)

£530

£560

Registration fee (MBA)

£1,590

£1,670

Course fee

£425

£450

Plenary session*

£850

£895

Research course and dissertation

£1,650

£1,735

Short course

£560

£590

TOTAL Postgraduate Certificate

£2,655

£2,810

TOTAL Postgraduate Diploma

£5,205

£5,510

TOTAL MSc

£7,705

£8,140

TOTAL MBA

£9,615

£10,150

*This fee does not include the cost of travelling, accommodation and subsistence when attending the plenary sessions.

Notes:
· If you wish to transfer from the Postgraduate Certificate to the MBA, you must pay the remaining balance (£1,060) of the registration fee.
· The University reserves the right to amend previously announced fees, if  necessary.

All fees must be paid in pounds sterling, which may be paid either by a credit card recognised by Mastercard International or by the Visa group OR by banker's draft, cheque or UK postal order, made payable to 'The University of London' and crossed 'a/c payee'.

Other costs
Besides the fees payable to the University, you should also budget for the fee levied by your local examination centre to cover their costs (if you do not sit your exams in London).

CAMS Fees

PGC- Total CAMS fees: International students £2,400 | Local students  £2,000
PGD- Total CAMS fees: International students £ 3,900 | Local students  £3,400
MSc- CAMS fees Per Year: International students  £3,100 | Local students £2,700
MBA- CAMS fees Per Year: International students £3,500 | Local students £3,000



Entry Requirements

Academic requirements:

A second class honours degree or the equivalent from a university or other institution acceptable to the University of London (If you have a degree from an institution that does not award honours you may still apply. In this case, a certified transcript of your results must be sent by the awarding institution directly to the Postgraduate Admissions Office).

OR a first degree from a university or other institution acceptable to the University of London and a G-MAT score of 550 or over

OR an equivalent professional qualification and a G-MAT score of 550 or over.

An advanced level of English is required for this course. You may be required to pass a proficiency test in English.

A minimum of three years relevant work experience is required for admission to the MBA course.

Please note that all applications are considered at the discretion of the University of London, therefore applicants not meeting the above criteria are still welcome to apply.

 

Career Path

A qualification from the University of London is an internationally acknowledged achievement and will allow the holder to be a strong candidate in today’s highly competitive business environment. Whether seeking to enter the business world or to further ones career, the theoretical and practical knowledge gained on the course will give the holder confidence in both key skills and specialist areas of expertise.

 

Examinations

All examinations take place at the University of London in May/October of each year.

Key Dates

Students are encouraged to apply for courses throughout the year, particularly as demand is often high and places often limited. The following key dates apply however with regard to the time at which a student will be permitted to sit examinations.

Application deadline 31 January 31 July
Registration deadline 15 March 15 October
Examinations take place October May