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MSc in International Management Program Presentation Academic Year 2011-12 1 MSc in INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Sept. Dec. Jan. Feb. 60 ECTS Apr. Int. Business Strategy Int. Mgmt. elective International Finance Int. Mgmt. elective Managing People Globally Free elective Int. Marketing Strategies Free elective Business in Society Project preparation May Sep. Research Project 20 ECTS 5 ECTS 20 ECTS The Foundations of International Management 15 ECTS Personal and Professional Development Advanced International Management Research Project LANGUAGE requirement SPANISH Sep. 2010 start with level A2 2 Sep – Dec Core Courses: 4 ECTS/course > > > > > 20 ECTS International Business Strategy International Finance International Marketing Strategies Managing People Globally Business in Society …. during this semester: - Enrol for electives and skill seminars + Career Services: Managing Your Professional Career 1 ECTS (mandatory) 3 January Skill Seminars: > > > > > > > > > Coaching in Organizations 1,5 ECTS Corporate Writing Skills 3 ECTS Interpersonal Communication Seminar 1,5 ECTS Introduction to Business Information Technology 2 ECTS Negotiation Techniques 1,5 ECTS Presentation Skills 1,5 ECTS Seminar: Cross-Cultural Communication 1,5 ECTS Spain: Recent History, Current Political and Social Issues 2 ECTS Team Building 1,5 ECTS 5 ECTS Study Tours (3 ECTS): > > > > > Buenos Aires, ESAE (Doing Business in Latin America) Istanbul, KOÇ (Bridge between Europe and Asia, Strategic Customer Management and New Venture Development) Singapore, NUR (Doing Business in Asia) Charlottesville/Washington DC, McIntire (Corporate Leadership) Milan, Bocconi (The Luxury and fashion business in Italy) 4 Feb – Apr (2 slides) 2 INT. MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES 1 PREPARATION FOR RP 2 FREE ELECTIVES International Management Electives (choose minimum 2): > > > > > > > > > > 20 ECTS Corporate Finance in Emerging Markets Dynamics of Organizational Change and Learning in Organizational Networks ** Geopolitics Global Supply Chain Investments Managing Diversity ** Mergers & Acquisitions Employability, and People Management in the New Economy Social Entrepreneurship: Non-profit Management and Leadership Topics in Economic Integration and Regional Economics Preparation for the research project (choose 1): > > > Preparing a Business Plan Preparing an In Company Project Writing a Master Thesis ** given in January or May 5 Feb – Apr Free Electives (general) (choose maximum 2) > > > > > > > > > > > > > Business and the Environment Strategic Career Management Consulting Information Systems Corporate Strategy Family Business Management International Corporate Governance Leadership Open Innovation and Open Business Models Leading the Management Consulting Firm Gestión Turistica y del Ocío Management Topics through Narratives Technology and Media Convergence Managing Wellness ** *taught in Spanish language ** given in January or May Free Electives (specific of other MSc) > Banca Privada y Gestión de Patrimonios* (F) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Corporate Governance (F) Financial Reporting (F) International Portfolio Management (F)** Management Control Systems (F) Real Estate Finance (F) Venture Capital & Private Equity (F) Advanced Topics in Services Marketing (MK) Business-to-Business Marketing (MK) Design Management (MK) Internet Business (MK) Marketing Communications (MK) Marketing for Entrepreneurs (MK)** 2 editions Market Research for Decision Making (MK) Marketing Relacional* (MK) Retail Innovation (MK) Trade & Category Management* (MK) 6 May – July Research Project: > > > > > > 15 ECTS Key component of the MSc Programmes Supervised by a faculty member Three different formats > Master Thesis > Business Creation Project > In-Company Project Different electives will assist MSc Programme participants to develop their Research Projects Deadlines: for registering the topic April 16th; for handing in the Research Project Sept. 30th Public defence of the Research Project is mandatory 7 GRADING SCALE • • • • 9-10: Outstanding (Sobresaliente) 7-8.9: Distinction (Notable) 5-6.9: Pass (Aprobado) 0-4.9: Fail (Suspenso) • Honours grade, maximum 5% of the class, provided a 9.0 grade or higher is attained Grading scale to be applied in all higher education official degrees in Spain, RD 1125/2003 of September 5th, published in the Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) num. 224, 18th September 2003, p. 24997 Resits to improve exam grades are not permitted. 8 Program Director: Ramon Garcia Campus Sant Cugat – UniOffice Room 126 Tel: +34 93 280 61 62 Ext. 2561 [email protected] Program Manager: Sabyne Moras UniOffice, 1st floor Tel: +34 93 280 61 62 Ext. 2414 [email protected] 9