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Leslie Silver International Faculty 105
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Retailing
PG Cert/PG Dip/MA
Retail Business Administration
PG Cert/PG Dip/MA
Part-time
International Business Administration
Full-time or part-time
The retail industry is fast-moving and constantly
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changing. In this competitive environment, retail
The environment of international trade and
organisations need managers who understand
business requires managers who can oversee,
local and international markets and who can
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integrate and manage business functions in a
implement innovative strategies to effectively
multicultural and intercultural environment.
manage different business functions. This
This course is suitable for those who want to
course looks at the real issues and challenges
Leslie Sil
study international business management at
facing the industry and the practical solutions
postgraduate level. It will enable you to work in
that can be applied enabling you to confidently
the service sector in areas where international
function at a strategic level within the retailing
and cross-cultural exchange is an integral part
and supply chain environment.
of business activity, such as hospitality, retailing
In addition to industry knowledge, you will learn
and manufacturing.
how to critically analyse retail and supply chain
There are established relationships with
issues and how to make strategic decisions
universities across Europe where block and
affecting marketing, finance, operations and
flexible delivery methods are used; Leeds-based
business development. You will also gain an
students can benefit from the international
understanding of management principles and
perspectives they offer and can choose modules
concepts and the role of politics, corporate social
on a flexible basis to specialise studies in
responsibility and ethics, as well as developing
a particular area of interest. The course is
personal and professional skills.
delivered using a mixture of flexible learning
Course modules include: business research,
packages, online learning and taught classes
ethics & social responsibility, critical analysis
to enable you to fit your studies around your
of retail issues, culture contexts of international
professional and personal commitments.
business management, enterprise & culture
Course modules include: business research,
study, entrepreneurship & organisational change,
ethics & social responsibility, culture contexts
international finance & business development,
of international business management,
strategic retail marketing, strategic retail
enterprise & culture study, entrepreneurship &
operations and an industry oriented project.
organisational change, international finance &
For busy professionals, the course is delivered
business development, international marketing,
using a mixture of flexible learning packages,
management of information technology, services
online learning and some taught classes. There
management and an industry oriented project.
is also the opportunity for block delivery of course
Part-time students have the opportunity for
modules and accelerated learning for part-time
accelerated learning. Students with previous
students. Students with previous work experience
work experience can also gain credit from
can also gain credit from course modules.
course modules.
Entry requirements
Applicants should have an honours degree or
Entry requirements
equivalent qualifications in a related subject or
Applicants should have an honours degree or
relevant experience in the retailing industry.
equivalent qualification in a related subject and
appropriate industrial work experience. For
Key facts
entry onto accelerated learning, previous PG
Course code: MARBM
Certificate or Diploma credits are required.
Place of study: Headingley Campus
Start date: September
Key facts
Length of study: 2-3 years.
Course code: MASER
Place of study: Headingley Campus
Start date: September or January
Length of study: Full-time 1 year.
Part-time 2-3 years.
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