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Faculty of: ECONOMICS AND LAW

Global business management

Piacenza

Domestic applicants
International applicants
Duration
2 Years
Language
English
Degree Classes
LM-77 (Management)

The Master of Science in Global Business Management is the most international programme offered by the Faculty of Economics and Law at the Piacenza Campus.

It is the result of years of experience both in teaching and in researching also within the IPBS (International Network of Business Schools) Network.

The International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS) is a consortium of  leading business schools in Europe, the USA and Latin America. The partner schools are located in Dublin (Ireland), Lancaster (United Kingdom), Madrid (Spain), Reims/Rouen (France), Reutlingen (Germany), Piacenza (Italy), Raleigh (NC, USA), Puebla (Mexico) and São Paulo (Brazil).

The programme also provides its students with excellent opportunities to earn a double degree  from prestigious international universities upon completion of their degree programme.

The Master of Science in Global Business Management aims at addressing the most innovative managerial topics on international business, on doing business in foreign countries, on international competitiveness, on merging and acquisition, of performance measurement and management and on sustainability management.

Companies tend to employ graduates with the following skills:

  • awareness of international issues and settings
  • work and study experience within multinational working groups
  • ability to analyse global markets
  • ability to conceive and deal with the management of major or significant projects

The Global Business Management programme aims to provide students with the listed skills so as to enable them to quickly adapt to an international environment, whilst understanding the dynamics, and knowing how to effectively identify solutions to managerial problems in such settings.

 

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The Faculty of Economics and Law is member of the AACSB Business Education Alliance.