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MSc International Management

This programme is delivered by British Management University, in Tashkent. It is validated by 麻豆原创. Through our rigorous quality assurance procedures we ensure that the programme has the same academic standards as equivalent awards delivered by QMU. Successful graduates receive awards from both universities.

The Master鈥檚 of Science International Management prepares students for a career in international business or with any organisation managing projects across borders, regions, and cultures. The programme is designed to help students be able to adapt to constantly evolving global business trends and standards and to find solutions to challenging global business and management problems.

This programme is suitable for professional practitioners wishing to enhance their management and leadership skills and also for recent graduates looking to gain skills and knowledge for entry into the international business and management-related sectors. 

Programme details

Title : MSc International Management

: 11

Mode of delivery : face-to-face, full-time

Duration : 1.5 years

Language of delivery : English

Approval

First approved: 2024

Most recent approval: 2024

External accreditation or recognition: n/a

Programme structure

Code

Title

Credits

Semester

 TBC

Accounting for Managers

20

1

 TBC

Business Research Methods

20

1

 TBC

Communication for Managers

20

1

 TBC

Business Strategy and Leadership

20

2

 TBC

International Management

20

2

 TBC

International Marketing

20

2

 TBC

Dissertation (in the area of specialisation)

60

2, 3

Key features

Placements

Professional registration

Any other important points

Admission criteria

Admission Requirements

General requirements:

To enter a BMU鈥檚 postgraduate programme, applicants should meet the following general criteria;

  • They have completed a Bachelor honours degree in a related subject area completed at BMU or an equivalent programme at a qualified, reputable university;
  • Applicants need to pass entrance assessment in the form of an interview with members of the programme team.

English Language Requirements:

The programme is both taught and assessed in English. All students, who are non-native English speakers and who have not undertaken their studies in English, must demonstrate English language capabilities at a standard equivalent to the levels identified below before being accepted into the Programme:

  • English language competence at no less than IELTS 6.5 with no individual component score less than 6.0;

Such competence can be demonstrated either by an IELTS certificate or an equivalent (TOEFL / Pearson) or by taking the BMU English Language Exam and scoring above the appropriate threshold.