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International Business Studies
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| The Diploma in International Business Studies |
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In addition to providing a comprehensive knowledge of the major functional areas of business this programme also prepares students for employment with organisations involved in exporting.
It is particularly suitable for those who wish to join multi-national corporations and the course structure ensures that students have the widest possible range of employment opportunities open to them on completion of their studies. |
Course Structure
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| The Certificate in International Business Studies |
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| Part 1 |
1 |
Economics for Business |
| 2 |
Export Office Practice |
| 3 |
International Business Communications |
| 4 |
Management Theory & Practice |
| 4 |
Marketing Management |
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(A Certificate in International Business Studies is awarded on completion of all Part 1 subjects) |
| The Diploma in International Business Studies |
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| Part 2 |
5 |
Accounting |
| 6 |
Business Law |
| 7 |
International Marketing |
| 8 |
International Trade & Payments II |
| 7 |
Quantitative Methods for Managers |
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(The Diploma in International Business Studies is awarded on completion of all Part 1 & Part 2 subjects) |
Programme Objectives
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increase their employment opportunities |
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preparing them for eventual supervisory and management careers in industry and commerce |
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providing them with a qualification which will enable them to progress to higher level general management or specialised business programmes at a later stage in their business or academic careers |
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The programme is also suitable for working supervisors and managers who require a recognised business studies qualification for career advancement and promotion purposes. |
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Level of Course |
Part 1 |
Part 2 |
Tuition Fee |
2,000 GBP |
2,000 GBP |
Entry Dates |
Feb, Jun & Sep |
Feb, Jun & Sep |
Examining Body |
ICM |
ICM |
Awarding Body |
ICM |
ICM |
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| Recommended Course Duration |
One academic year of full-time study at Hamilton College. The Institute recommends that students complete Part 1 subjects before attempting the subjects in Part 2. Students who do not hold the recommended entry qualifications are advised to devote not less than two years of study to this programme. |
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