About this Course
The ultimate aim of the Masters in International Business programme is to prepare students to work in a management position in an ever changing international environment where advanced technology and multicultural situations occupy an increasingly important place in the daily lives of companies.
The MIB is a high-quality comprehensive programme of business administration subjects which are all studied from an international perspective.
The programme focuses on the knowledge required by managers in different sectors to work in international companies and environments. The MIB is a strong generalist programme that integrates all the core courses and uses crossfunctional approaches to apply these core areas while providing students with an international specialisation.
The Curriculum#
- Accounting
- Finance and Economics
- Strategy and Operations
- Marketing
- IT and Web Applications
- International Management
- International Business
- Business Research and Analysis
- Foreign Language Modules - French / Chinese
- Final Management Project
Modules Descriptions
Marketing
- Module: Marketing Management
- Module: International Marketing
- Module: Strategic Marketing and Planning
Accounting
- Module: International Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis
- Module: Budgeting and Controlling
Finance and Economics
- Module: Corporate Finance
- Module: International Financial Risk Management
- Module: Microeconomics of Competitiveness (Harvard Business School Course)
IT and Web Applications
- Module: Managing Information Systems
International Management
- Module: Intercultural and Ethical Issues in International Business
- Module: Managing People and Organisation
International Business
- Module: International Negotiation
- Module: Introduction to International Business
- Module: Legal Environment of International Business
- Module: Global Business Operations
- Module: Global Trade Relations
Strategy and Operations
- Module: Strategic Management
- Module: Project Management
- Module: International Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Module: Managing Technology and Innovations
Foreign Language
The International Management Project
Business Research and Analysis
Research Methodology for International Managers I /
Research Methodology for International Managers II
Entry Requirements
Interested applicants must possess the following:
- Recognised Bachelor's degree in any subject
- Work experience is not compulsory
- Candidates from all backgrounds (both academic and cultural) are welcome to apply.
Other equivalent qualification may be considered on a case by case basis
Applicants must also provide two references - one academic and one professional. The relevant forms are available upon request.
Additional Criteria
All applicants must also demonstrate proficiency in the English language;
OR
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) at a minimum of 6.5 with a minimum mark of 6 in all areas (listening, reading, writing and speaking);
OR
TOEFL (IBT94/ computer based 240/ paper based 587) Institution code 8973;
OR
Cambridge Proficiency Exam (A,B,C);
OR
MDIS PCIE (English Test) with a minimum of 65;
OR
Pearson Test of English (PTE) with a minimum of 63
TOEIC is no longer accepted.
Applicants whose first language is English or students who can show that they have already pursued a first degree program (or in the case of undergraduate applicants, their secondary education) in English will not be required to take any further tests.
Age Requirement
Applicants must be of age 20 and above
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Course Info
- Course Provider Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS)
- Course Category Business
- Course Price n/a
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