Study Block 3

Research Methods
(Indicative information, subject to modifications from school to school)

Its purpose is to provide students with an introduction to quantitative techniques and their applications in the context of international and business problems.  In addition, the course is designed to enable students to study the principles of constructing econometric and non-econometric models and how these models can be used in various practical contexts.  Relevant outcomes utilising these techniques will be highlighted.

 

Master’s Thesis
(Indicative information, subject to modifications from school to school)

The Master’ thesis is a central and integrating element of the degree.  It is designed to afford postgraduate students the opportunity to exercise their creative, questioning, analytical, and writing skills in a focused and practical manner.  It is also intended to give them the chance to develop an in-depth understanding of some specific topic related to international management.
Each student works on the thesis under the guidance of a supervisor appointed by the second school. Students are required to submit both hardbound and soft-bound copies at a date determined   from year to year and from school to school.  Examiners can include an interview as part of the thesis examination process.