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MSc International Management

About the MSc programme

The MSc International Management degree offers the opportunity to combine an analytical approach to studying management at LSE with the more practical approach of an MBA programme. All students spend a term abroad at a prestigious MBA school in North America or Asia. After completing the degree, students often go on to careers in banking, consulting or in multinational companies.

Applications

Interested students should contact the coordinator, Laura Gnata (l.gnata@lse.ac.uk|) for further information on availability of places and the application criteria.

Students must take four half unit courses at LSE, courses to the value of one full unit at a school/university abroad, and a 10,000 word dissertation.

Compulsory courses 

(* half unit)

Options

Courses to the value of one and a half units from: 

† if not previously taken

Term abroad

Courses to the value of one unit to be taken at one of the IMEX partner schools.

lse.ac.uk/management|

Application code: N1UQ

Start date: 4 October 2012. Some students are required to participate in pre-sessional courses during September

Duration: 12 months full-time only

Intake/applications in 2010: 29/425

Minimum entry requirement: A first class or very good 2.1 degree (or equivalent) in management or a management related subject such as economics. Applicants must have taken courses in maths, statistics and economics (see entry requirements|)

English requirement: Higher (see entry requirements|)

GRE/GMAT requirement: All applicants must submit a GRE or GMAT

Fee level: £21,312

Financial support: Graduate Support Scheme (see Fees and financial support|)

Application deadline: None

Note: This programme includes a term abroad at a partner institution