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Level 5
 
    Core modules
  
  
          PBS500CPD
          
          
            Careers and Professional Development
              0 credits
          
        
This module is aimed at enhancing students employability skills and knowledge especially those who will be undertaking an industrial placement in the third year of their degree. It is designed to build on skills learned in Stage 1 and helps students in their search for a placement, and in their preparation for the placement itself.
          ACF5011
          
          
            Financial Data Analysis
          
        
Sustainable business performance can only be maintained if managers have access to high quality financial information. This module utilises financial data for fundamental corporate decisions by exploring analytical techniques such as financial statements analysis, risk estimation, descriptive and inferential statistics in the context of their role in informing business decisions (e.g. investment, working capital decisions, corporate financing decisions, business valuation, budgeting, marginal analysis, and financing etc).
          ECN5015
          
          
            Decision Making for Business 
          
        
Decision Making for Business offers students a thorough understanding of rational, behavioural, and economic approaches to decision-making, emphasising their practical application in business contexts. Students are introduced to key decision-making frameworks that guide analysis, choice, and strategic planning in economic environments. They develop skills to analyse situations, evaluate risks, navigate asymmetric information, and apply strategic thinking to enhance decision-making across various business contexts.
          HRL5009
          
          
            The Effective People Manager
          
        
Effective people managers are vital to the success of organisations. This module examines the identification and development of key skills for managing employees in different contexts. It explores various policy choices affecting people at work and the role of line managers in implementing those policies. Of particular interest would be the integration of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the module so students could harness the potential of AI in devising effective systems for managing people. It also delves into various personal and interpersonal skills that students would leverage on throughout their careers.
          MKT5008
          
          
            Marketing Dynamics: Strategies for a Digital World 
          
        
This module introduces key marketing concepts relevant to highly competitive and changing markets. The module explores the changing nature of consumer behaviour especially in relation to the use of digital technologies and consider the most appropriate strategies to maximize the return on marketing investment. This module will apply theory to case studies, considering ethical, legal and regulatory factors that may affect tactical activities.
    Optional modules
  
  
          MAR5004
          
          
            International Supply Chain Management
              20 credits
          
        
Through this module, you will acquire a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of international supply chain management and the complexities involved in planning, coordinating and operating various business processes in the management of international supply chains.
100% Coursework
          ELC205
          
          
            Professional and Academic Communication
              20 credits
          
        
This module develops your level of English in order to operate effectively in a professional and academic context.
100% Coursework
          PBS5001C
          
          
            The Challenge Module: Sustainable Business
              20 credits
          
        
Through this module you can select from a choice of topics related to the big challenges business and society are facing today. These might be drawn from the UN Sustainable Development Goals or a country’s industrial strategy.
100% Coursework
          PBS5002C
          
          
            The Challenge Module: Sustainable Supply Chains for Global Trade
              20 credits
          
        
In this module, you will be challenged to evaluate the sustainability of the globalised business world. You will assess conflicting viewpoints and present balanced arguments for the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the supply chains that support global trade.
100% Coursework
          PBS5003C
          
          
            The Challenge Module: Responsible Entrepreneurship in Action
              20 credits
          
        
Through this module you can develop an understanding of the big challenges business and society are facing today, in the context of entrepreneurship. These might be drawn from the UN Sustainable Development Goals or a country’s industrial strategy and will be informed by established business theories. You will develop and reflect on a business idea which has sustainability at its core.
100% Coursework
          ECN5010
          
          
            International Finance, Trade and Globalization
          
        
This module explores the economic and financial implications of globalisation by examining contemporary topics in international financial markets and international trade. It enables the consideration of the impact of the contemporary financial and trading system on key areas for business decision making.
Optional placement
 
    Core modules
  
  
          PBS600PLC
          
          
            Placement Year
          
        
The placement year consists of an extended period of appropriate professional experience in a business or organisation. It allows the student to gain relevant experience to consolidate their studies and prepare for final stage study and employment after graduation. Students on BA International Business may also or alternatively undertake a study placement at an approved partner institution.
Level 6
 
    Core modules
  
  
          HRL6003
          
          
            Human Resource Management in a Global Context
              20 credits
          
        
This module introduces you to the consequences of globalisation for workers and how they are managed, the particular people management issues confronted by multinational corporations (MNCs) and the human resource management systems adopted in different national contexts.
100% Coursework
          PBS600CPD
          
          
            Continued Careers and Professional Development
              0 credits
          
        
The Continued Career and Professional Development module is a development scheme designed to enhance students’ employability and builds on the stage 2 module. The stage 3 module focuses on providing students with information on graduate options and equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary for articulating and recording achievement and applying for graduate positions. The module also includes a number of workshops and events designed to develop students’ skills and knowledge, with the purpose of filling gaps in their CV’s and enhancing their employability.
          STO6004
          
          
            Enterprise, Innovation and Creativity
              20 credits
          
        
The module will enable you to use creative processes to develop an innovative and viable business concept and to pitch for resources from potential stakeholders.
60% Coursework
40% Practicals
          MKT6010
          
          
            Global Marketing Management
              20 credits
          
        
The module introduces you to the key concepts of global marketing, providing you with an understanding of environmental factors, global marketing strategies and the international marketing planning process.
100% Coursework
          STO6010
          
          
            International Strategy: Competing in the Global Marketplace
          
        
This module explores both the core principles and strategic approaches businesses use to compete globally. Using case studies and other examples it aims to equip students with the skills to analyse, formulate, and implement strategies in an international context, considering diverse market environments, cultural differences, and competitive pressures. It teaches and assesses personal skills such as time management, that the students will need in their later lives as managers.
          STO6011
          
          
            Business Improvement
          
        
This module brings a problem-focused view to business improvement techniques and concepts which are key to developing competitive advantage, both in goods and service based industries. Particular consideration is given to operations strategy, key aspects of operations and business improvement such as process and layout design, capacity and demand management, agility, lean, performance measurement and quality management.
    Optional modules
  
  
          ELC316
          
          
            Professional Business Communication
              20 credits
          
        
The module is designed to help students to develop and refine their ability to communicate effectively in the global business environment encompassing different national cultures and business practices.
60% Coursework
40% Practicals
          MAR6004
          
          
            International Supply Chain Management
              20 credits
          
        
Through this module, you will acquire a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of international supply chain management and the complexities involved in planning, coordinating and operating various business processes in the management of international supply chains.
100% Coursework
          ECN6010
          
          
            International Finance, Trade and Globalization
          
        
This module explores the economic and financial implications of globalisation by examining contemporary topics in international financial markets and international trade. It enables the consideration of the impact of the contemporary financial and trading system on key areas for business decision making.
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                        Professor Peijie Wang
                      
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