Overview
Business leaders in international business participate in shaping the global context. As they seek new opportunities to increase the impact of their business, they are also held responsible for the impact of their decisions on the natural environment and on social justice. Failing to do so, will put the company’s … For more content click the Read More button below.
This specialisation prepares students to take responsibility for these challenges in their future workplaces. They will be equipped with the business knowledge, skills, and mindsets to design business models that can generate sustainable value for businesses, as well as for society at large; to measure and report societal impact; and, to collaborate with governments and civil society to address the world’s grand challenges.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Apply business knowledge, skills, and mindsets to create sustainable value for businesses and for society at large.
2.
Apply an evidence-based approach to examine and report on the societal impact of an organisation.
3.
Evaluate the impact of government, legislation, finance, technological development, and business on the major social and environmental challenges confronting the world.
4.
Ability to identify ethical issues in international business and apply relevant ethical frameworks and/or principles of justice to analyse and address the issues.
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Master of International Business - MIB8371 - International Business
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 24 UOC.
Specialisation Core Courses12 Units of Credit:
Specialisation Elective Courses12 Units of Credit:
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