- MSc in International Management at the National University of Ireland is offered as a 1-year program by the College of Business, Public Policy, & Law.
- This university is ranked #238 in the world as per QS World University 2021.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
- The award-winning MSc in International Management provides students with in-depth knowledge and expertise in the principles and application of international business and management.
- The program aspires to develop the student’s ‘global mindset’ by developing cultural awareness, sensitivity, and curiosity around global industrial systems, international business models, geopolitics, global finance, and worldwide societal norms and changes.
- The Programme covers the various functional areas of management (e.g. global marketing, international business, international HR, International finance, International entrepreneurship) and allows students to discover the areas they would like to pursue a career in after their postgraduate degree.
- Students will apply and analyze theories, concepts, and frameworks used in different fields of business within an international context; such as finance, strategy, HR, marketing, innovation.
- Students will evaluate and apply tools, techniques, or different methodological approaches to investigate pertinent questions, scenarios, or cases in an international management context.
- The demand for employees with a background in International Management continues to grow as organizations become ever more globalized and as multinational corporations (MNCs) continue to expand their overseas operations.
- NUI Galway’s MSc in International Management is nationally recognized for its excellence. It was the overall winner of the national postgraduate course of the year (Business) in both 2013 & 2019.
- Students will be selected and offered a place on the internship module based on academic record upon entering the MSc IM program compared with the rest of the students on the MSc IM Programme for that academic year.