The Extended MSc International Business with Data Analytics integrates the stand-alone Graduate Certificate programmed to allow entry for students with equivalent to a standard degree (third class, pass or ordinary).
The Graduate Certificate is a preparatory course that will provide you with a solid foundation in the skills needed for progression onto the MSc International Business with Data Analytics stage.
Students, who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate stage with a minimum overall average mark of 50%, will be in a position to progress directly to the MSc International Business with Data Analytics stage.
This programmed is also available as Extended MSc International Business with Data Analytics Advanced Practice, which includes either an internship or project.
Successful completion of the eight taught modules of MSc International Business with Data Analytics will allow you to acquire mastery of both the macro and micro contexts of international business with a keener focus on e-business and data analytics.
Your final piece of work, either the Dissertation or Research Project, offers you the opportunity to investigate an area of data analytics relevant to international business. The Masters’ Dissertation option, provides the opportunity to conceive, design and satisfactorily implement a substantial research project within the broad subject area of international business, whilst the Applied Research Project option enables students to apply the theoretical concepts encountered on the MSc International Business with Data Analytics programmer.
Teaching methods
- You will be taught using a wide variety of teaching methods across the modules including lectures and seminars. Typically, you will have 12 – 14 hours of contact time per week.
- In addition to your time in class, you will also be expected to engage in approximately 38 hours of self-study time per week.
- You will have access to Blackboard, our online learning environment, where you can access module resources and reading lists that will assist your preparation for classes and self-study.