Strategy and International Management, 7.5 credits

Spring 2024, Full-time, Linköping

Semester Spring 2024
Place of study Linköping
Pace of study Full-time
Level First cycle
Teaching form On-Campus
Education Time Day-time
Education Language English
Course offering id LIU-42102
Period 202414 - 202418
Number of Places 12

Specific requirements

  • At least two years (120 ECTS credits) of undergraduate studies, of which a minimum of 60 ECTS credits in Business Administration, or equivalent.
  • English corresponding to the level of English in Swedish upper secondary education (Engelska 6)
    Exemption from Swedish

Selection

Tuition fees

SEK 11100 - NB: Applies only to students from outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland.

If you have questions about the course, contact us

Åsa Carmesten, Study Adviser

Ann-Sofie Gustavsson, Administrator

Course syllabus

Strategy and International Management, 7.5 credits

Spring 2025, Full-time, Linköping

Semester Spring 2025
Place of study Linköping
Pace of study Full-time
Level First cycle
Teaching form On-Campus
Education Time Day-time
Education Language English
Course offering id LIU-42102
Period 202514 - 202518
Number of Places 12

Specific requirements

  • At least two years (120 ECTS credits) of undergraduate studies, of which a minimum of 60 ECTS credits in Business Administration, or equivalent.
  • English corresponding to the level of English in Swedish upper secondary education (Engelska 6)
    Exemption from Swedish

Selection

Tuition fees

SEK 11100 - NB: Applies only to students from outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland.

If you have questions about the course, contact us

Sebastian Croné, Study Adviser

Ann-Sofie Gustavsson, Administrator

Course syllabus

The starting point of the course is the development of a highly competitive and innovative global business environment and the advances made in the international management field. Much of this conceptual development revolves around formulating dynamic managerial solutions. Based on the classic international business management literature, and focusing on international expansion and the development of the MNC, the course will lead into later contributions including management in cluster contexts, transformation management and organisational evolution.