MScInternational Business Management (International Tourism and Hospitality Management)
Study location | Ireland, Limerick |
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Type | Master courses, full-time |
Nominal duration | 1 year |
Study language | English |
Awards | MSc |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) Applicants must normally hold an approved honours degree, to at least H2.2 level, in a business related discipline or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary/or professional institution. Non-business graduates or candidates with substantial work experience may apply but will be subject to interview. |
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Language requirements | English IELTS 6.5 or equivalent |
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Other requirements | Please upload your CV Interview would be part of the entry requirments. |
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Overview
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Career opportunities
The Graduate Business School lecturing team includes practitioners from a wide range of industries. These lecturers bring their expertise to the classroom and offer insights to students of a practical and applied nature. There is also extensive use of the Faculty’s industry network to provide opportunities for students to engage with companies through their project work, research and through guest lecturing seminars.
Griffith College has endorsed and embraced the Bologna spirit of the transfer and progression of students between institutions in different countries and in doing so, a number of close working relationships have been developed. The College’s APL policies provide an opportunity for students with previous academic studies at Masters Level in a Business/Management discipline to apply for exemptions to a maximum of 30ECTS, or capitalise on their strong international network to spend a semester of your studies in a partner college.
Progression Opportunities
Graduates who attain appropriate management experience after graduation, can opt to return their MSc and “convert” to MBA award. This is facilitated through the completion of an experiential learning report, which marries the graduate’s academic achievement with their subsequent management practice.