University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in Business Management and International Relations
The Master of Arts in Business Management and International Relations in International Relations is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in Business Management and International Relations offered by the University of Aberdeen
Business Management and International Relations at Aberdeen is a perfect pairing, setting your solid grounding in business, management and organisations in the wide context of world events. This programme will improve your understanding of how organisations, states and governments interact against a constantly changing global and economic scene. This programme will give you an added international dimension to your excellent career prospects.In Business Management, you will gain a wide perspective and thorough grounding in all areas of business, including skills in accountancy and statistics. Your knowledge will develop in the dynamic, international environment of our Business School of over 40 nationalities, in small classes, taught by leaders in the fields of business practice and theory, corporate finance, and organisational change. You will be supported by dedicated careers advisers.International Relations will set this in the context of our fast-moving world, as you study how organisations work, how states interact, what creates global wealth and poverty and why we have inequality, and the ever-present concerns of conflict and peace.You will be taught by internationally renowned academics with strong track records in publishing international papers and articles and who appear regularly in the media, analysing and explaining world events from the viewpoint of their own area of expertise and research.You will gain the perfect foundation to add international career possibilities to your appeal to employers in all sectors, adding to all business sectors with options in local and national government, politics, journalism, and international development.
What you'll study
Year 1
Compulsory CoursesAcademic Writing for Social Sciences (AW1006)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)The Economics of Business and Society (EC1006)Managing Organizations (MS1009)Politics & International Relations 1: Democracy and Governance (PI1018)Accounting and Entrepreneurship (AC1515)Politics & International Relations 2: Power and Conflict (PI1518)
Optional CoursesPlus further credit points from courses of choice to gain a total of 120 credits.
Year 2Compulsory CoursesIdeas and Ideologies in Politics and International Relations (PI2009)Operations Management (MS2511)Understanding Statistics (PO2508)Global Politics: Equality and Inequality (PI2508)Marketing (MS2006)
Optional CoursesPlus further credit points from courses of choice to gain a total of 120 credit.
Year 3Compulsory CoursesResearching in the 21st Century (PI3069)
Optional CoursesSelect one second-half session level 3 Politics and International Relations course, plus 60 credit points from level 3 courses in Business and Management:The First 9/11 (PI3075)NOTE: If you intend to take your dissertation in Business Management in level 4 you must take MS 3553 Research Methods for Business in level 3.MS 3553 Research Methods for Business is normally a prescribed course for students who intend to take their dissertation in Business Management. However, the Business Management Teaching & Learning Convenor has approved PI 3069 Researching in the 21st Century as an equivalent research methods course, which will be accepted as a pre-requisite for the Dissertation in Business Management. Students on this degree programme are not required to take MS 3553.Research Methods for Business (MS3553)Researching in the 21st Century (PI3069)Contemporary Challenges to African Security (IR3020)Working Together: Employability for Arts and Social Sciences (ED3536)Nordic Politics (PI3555)American Politics (PI3074)International Terrorism Counterterrorism & International Relations (PI3567)Memory and Politics of the Past (PI3570)Human Rights in Global Politics (PI3572)Three Lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics (PI3577)Digital Politics: Political Communication in the Internet Age(S) (PI3579)Global Challenges in an Ethnographic Perspective (SL3504)The Politics of Nationalism (PI3078)Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (MS3056)Understanding the Consumer (MS3551)New Venture Development (MS3058)Human Resource Management (MS3554)
Year 4Compulsory CoursesChoose one of the following options:Option 1Dissertation (International Relations) (IR4031)Business Strategy (MS4536)One second-half session level 3 Politics and International Relations course
Option 2Dissertation in Management Studies (MS4540)One first-half session level 4 Politics and International Relations courseOne second-half session level 4 Politics and International Relations courseDissertation (IR4031)Business Strategy (MS4536)Dissertation in Management Studies (MS4540)
Optional CoursesBoth options will then select further credit points from Honours course(s) in Business Management and level 4 course(s) in Politics & International Relations to gain a total of 60 credits in each discipline:Understanding and Managing Change (MS4048)Business Strategy (MS4536)Understanding and Managing Behaviour in Organisations (MS4053)Global Politics from the Middle East (IR4032)The Constitutional Imagination (AT4525)The Political Anthropology of Indigenous Rights (AT4547)Extreme Right in Western Europe (PI4060)War and Peace in International Politics (IR4528)Science, Technology & International Relations (IR4534)Energy and Climate Politics (PI4072)Maritime Security (IR4535)Political Islam: Islamist Ideologies and Practices (PI4573)Wealth, Poverty and International Order (PI4576)Between Peace and Conflict: Societies in Transition (TR4004)Dirty War and Its Aftermath (PI4577)Gender and Politics (PI4584)Democratization (PI4583)