MSc International Business
Study in the UK at a triple-accredited global business school ranked among the best in Europe by The Financial Times
About this Masters programme
Duration: 12 months (full-time) Starts: October Fees and funding: View for 2012-13
This Masters programme in international business addresses key issues such as how multinational firms decide where and when to invest internationally and how to evaluate the opportunities and challenges that face them in different countries.
You will examine the strategic choices multinational firms need to make to compete in an increasingly global economy, while simultaneously paying close attention to the development and policy challenges that the actions of multinational firms create in an interdependent world, both from a developing and developed country perspective.
This requires a holistic view of the international business environment, in terms of the competitiveness of firms and industries, which in turn is determined by the policies and regulations established by governments and supranational institutions.
You will utilise frameworks and methodologies to make sense of the interaction between firm strategies, economic and development policies and the changing global environment in a rapidly globalising world. You will gain an understanding of not only how firms are organised internally, but also analyse systematically how foreign markets and countries function. This means connecting the 'micro' firm view with the 'macro' view of countries and regions.
Henley Business School is home to the internationally-renowned John H. Dunning Centre for International Business and the University of Reading has remained at the forefront of teaching and research in this field for more than 45 years. Each year we welcome guest speakers from industry, with wide ranging expertise and experience, to present on key and emerging themes relating to international business.
MSc International Business pays more attention to the external (macro environmental) issues affecting an organisation, differentiating it from our MSc International Management programme which focuses heavily on internal (micro environmental) factors.
Programme content
- Contemporary issues in international business (Includes project)
- Industrialisation and the multinational enterprise
- International business environment
- International corporate social responsibility or Ethics in international management
- International strategic management
- Issues in globalisation
- Study and research skills
- Theories of the multinational enterprise
+ 2 optional modules chosen from a wide range of modules spanning areas including: entrepreneurship and small business management; human resource management; marketing; organisational behaviour.
Faculty teaching on this Masters programme include
- Professor Rajneesh Narula
- Professor Alan Rugman
- Professor Simon Collinson
- Professor Mark Casson
- Professor Robert Pearce
- Dr Elena Beleska-Spasova
Many of Henley Business School's faculty are internationally-renowned and widely published in their respective fields and many are engaged in both ongoing academic and applied research. Our staff are also regular contributors in the media and bring a wealth of professional experience, with many having worked for leading organisations internationally.
Graduate career prospects
This Masters programme in international business is designed for graduates looking to pursue a future career as a business analyst or in the planning and analysis functions of large multinational firms and consultancies. It will also prepare graduates for roles in international agencies and organisations like the World Bank and the United Nations, non-governmental organisations, large multinational firms and consultancies. See further information on career prospects for Masters graduates.
How to apply for this Masters programme
MSc International Business is suitable for applicants with no direct specialist knowledge or experience in international business and management and we welcome applications from recent university graduates from a wide range of disciplines. See entry requirements and how to apply.
We operate a rolling admissions system and you are therefore advised to apply early in order to be sure of your place on our Masters programmes. We are already experiencing high levels of demand for 2012 entry and it is possible that we will have to close applications to some Masters programmes in advance once places are filled. Read more.


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