W532 – International Business Strategy - Concepts & Research
Module
International Business Strategy - Concepts & Research
International Business Strategy - Concepts & Research |
Module number
W532
Version: 2 |
Faculty
Business Administration
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Level
Bachelor/Diploma
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Duration
1 Semester
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Semester
Winter semester
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Module supervisor
Prof. Dr. Gerard Lewis |
Lecturer(s)
Prof. Dr. Gerard Lewis |
Course language(s)
English |
ECTS credits
5.00 credits |
Workload
150 hours |
Courses
4.00 SCH (2.00 SCH Lecture | 2.00 SCH Seminar) |
Self-study time
90.00 hours |
Pre-examination(s)
None
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Examination(s)
Alternative examination - Project |
Form of teaching
Lectures |
Media type
Lecture slides are in PPT format. |
Instruction content/structure
The module will cover the following topics: |
Qualification objectives
The aim of the module is to enable students to understand and After successfully completing the module the student will be able After successfully completing the International Business Strategy Project the student will appreciate how to apply the IB Bachelor programme theory within the context of a live project for a client organisation. |
Social and personal skills
Development of analytical and problem solving skills within a |
Special admission requirements
No information
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Recommended prerequisites
English level C1 International Business Strategy is a capstone module which requires the application of many areas from the previous semesters of the Bachelor degree programme. English level B2, TOEFL 550 or equivalent |
Continuation options
No information
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Literature
The following textbooks are recommended for supporting and Main Texts: Supporting Reading: |
Current teaching resources
Module materials are available on Portal Sachsen (OPAL) |
Notes
International Business Strategy is cross-functional in nature and has a high strategic emphasis. Therefore the module draws upon basic knowledge from other subjects and requires students to take a more holistic view of business and management in an international context. The module provides an important insight into international |
Link to course/learning resources in OPAL
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