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Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Business

OVERVIEW

About This Programme

University of Greenwich

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Business equips students with the skills and knowledge to excel in global business leadership. The programme combines strategic management principles with insights into international finance, entrepreneurship, and cross-cultural management, preparing graduates for senior roles in a dynamic global economy.

With a strong emphasis on practical application, students will explore topics such as global strategy, sustainability, and business innovation. The programme also includes a comprehensive research project, enabling students to apply their learning to real-world international business challenges. Upon completion, the MBA degree will be awarded by the University of Greenwich.

CIMA and ACCA accredited degree

CIMA and ACCA accredited degree

Fulltime Degree

8 month | fulltime
fast track degree

Practical and theoretic modules

Practical and theoretic modules

Guided career sessions

Guided career sessions

MODULES

Designed to explore beyond subject knowledge

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Business offers a diverse and comprehensive curriculum designed to develop global business leaders. Core modules such as Global Strategy: Analysis & Practice, Managing Across Cultures, and International Business Finance provide essential skills in strategy, leadership, and financial management in international contexts.

Graduates will refine their analytical and research capabilities through modules like Foundations of Scholarship & Research and the International Business Project. Practical insights are gained through modules such as International Entrepreneurship and Global Business & Sustainability, ensuring students are well-prepared for the complexities of international business environments.


Financial & Management Accounting

This module introduces non-specialists to core accounting and finance concepts, enabling them to critically evaluate company performance using publicly available information. It also explores internal systems and resources essential for achieving strategic goals.

Students will learn tools to assess company performance externally and apply internally accessible data to drive organisational success, providing a comprehensive understanding of accounting’s role in strategic decision-making.

Global Strategy: Analysis & Practice

This module equips students with analytical tools to evaluate the extent to which firms achieve strategic success relative to their objectives. It develops management competencies to help participants add value to organisations through strategic decision-making.

Students will gain knowledge of strategy formulation tools, enhance analytical skills for selecting strategic directions, and engage critically with strategy implementation. The module also provides opportunities to analyse organisational structures and cultures, assessing their alignment with strategic goals.

International Economics & Innovation

This module examines the interaction between entrepreneurial initiatives at the micro level, innovation networks at the meso level, and macro-level innovation policies in shaping economic competitiveness and development trajectories.

Through comparative analysis, students will explore how institutional and cultural differences across countries influence business environments and drive innovation and technological change at the firm level within the global economy.

Managing Across Cultures

This module provides an understanding of leading, managing, and developing people in cross-cultural contexts. It examines theoretical frameworks and models addressing motivation, communication, negotiation, leadership, multicultural teamwork, and diversity at individual, group, and organisational levels.

Students engage in weekly reflections and analyse empirical research to develop practical skills and competencies for effectively managing and leading across cultures and borders.

International Business Finance

This module examines the essentials of international marketing in a globalised economy. Students will explore key topics such as international environmental analysis, country selection, and entry strategies.

The module provides a framework for understanding competitive advantage, international consumer behaviour, branding, and marketing mix strategies, equipping students to navigate the complexities of global markets effectively.

Foundations of Scholarship & Research

This module equips students with essential skills to successfully navigate master’s-level study and professional life. It provides knowledge and understanding of research design and the practical application of business research methods, preparing students for academic and professional challenges.

International Entrepreneurship

This module explores the impact of international business operations on entrepreneurial firms, focusing on strategies for conducting business in foreign markets. Students will gain insights into the challenges and opportunities of international entrepreneurship, equipping them to navigate and succeed in global business environments.

Global Business & Sustainability

This module provides an understanding of the key factors influencing international business decisions, as well as the similarities and differences in global business environments.

Students will explore the imperatives underpinning international trade and foreign direct investment, while gaining insights into the principles of the internationalisation process and their implications for effective business management.

International Business Project

This module requires students to complete a substantial piece of written work, approximately 10,000 words, that is professionally structured and based on relevant theories and evidence.

Students will independently manage the research process, applying theoretical perspectives to a real-world economic, business, or policy question. They will gain in-depth knowledge of relevant literature, identify and use appropriate data and evidence, and follow a logical flow to draw well-supported conclusions and, where applicable, actionable recommendations.

Full course structure and learning outcomes

Full course structure and learning outcomes

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what to expect

What to expect from a this programme

  • Provide students, including those without an undergraduate business background, with the knowledge and skillsrequired to operate in a global business environment.
  • Facilitate the advanced study of international business organisations, their management, and their external context.
  • Enable students to analyse, critique, and apply knowledge to complex international business issues.
  • Equip students to master and apply research methodologies, techniques, and tools relevant to employer needs.
  • Enhance lifelong learning skills and personal development, fostering self-direction and originality in work.
  • Prepare students for a career in international business across various organisational functions and industries.

Summary of Skills Development for Students within the Programme

  • Understand and gain experience with global issues affecting businesses.
  • Develop critical analytical skills to assess the global business environment.
  • Address complex issues systematically and creatively, make sound judgments with incomplete data, and communicate conclusions effectively to diverse audiences.
  • Make decisions in complex and unpredictable situations and operate effectively in team and leadership roles.
  • Take responsibility for their continuous personal and professional development.
  • Identify new international business opportunities and analyse global markets and industries.
  • Contribute to organisational transformation through leadership, intellectual rigour, and professional ethical values.
  • Plan and implement projects with autonomy and professionalism.
  • Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, including effective communication, negotiation, and interaction across various organisational levels.

Knowledge and Understanding

  • Understand organisations competing internationally, their external context, and management approaches.
  • Comprehend international business strategy, innovation, the internationalisation process, and complexities of global competition.
  • Develop expertise in research approaches, methodologies, and scholarship skills, applicable in both academic and organisational contexts.
  • Understand advanced concepts of leadership and problem-solving through collaboration, professional development, and reflective practice.

Intellectual Skills

  • Develop a critical awareness of international management complexities and evaluate incomplete or contradictory knowledge.
  • Understand the theoretical, philosophical, and methodological principles underpinning academic research.
  • Analyse, synthesise, and solve complex, unstructured business problems.
  • Collaborate with peers to clarify professional values and theoretical concerns.

Subject Practical Skills

  • Apply research, methodological, and scholarship skills in academic and business environments.
  • Communicate effectively in an international business context.
  • Demonstrate the ability to analyse business environments and organisational capabilities.
  • Develop strategic operations, marketing, and international plans that align with corporate strategies.

Transferable Skills

  • Effectively manage complex and conflicting information, theories, and methodologies.
  • Exhibit strong communication, leadership, negotiation, and influencing skills.
  • Use reflective skills to critically assess the efficiency and effectiveness of knowledge for practice.

Graduate Attributes

“The University of Greenwich has always aimed to provide an environment that allows students to maximise their potential. In meeting the challenges of today’s tough and changing world our consultation with staff and students resulted in defining distinctive characteristics for the Greenwich Graduate. These explicit behaviours, values, skills and dispositions that we expect our students to develop will best prepare them for their future careers and help us to reshape student learning and assessment activities.”

Scholarship and Autonomy: Achieved through the adoption of the Greenwich Graduate attributes, which have been incorporated into the Programme and Course Benchmark statements.

Creativity and Enterprise: Achieved through the delivery of PPD courses, development of PDPs, work related learning and teaching, and the integration of innovative information technologies to all courses. The introduction of Work-Related Learning module specifically focuses upon enhancing employability. The Level 7 course Consultancy Project enables students to obtain an insight into the live environment and challenges in real business.

Cross-cultural and International Awareness: Achieved through the mix of diverse cultures and origins of both students and teaching team and the international nature of the subject material. The appreciation of sustainability is achieved by introducing the new Level 6 course Sustainable Business.

Teaching and Learning Methods

  • Lectures, tutorials, and workshops to deliver foundational and advanced knowledge.
  • Self-managed exercises, discussions, and group activities to enhance practical skills.
  • Guided reading, research, and case studies to link theory to real-world applications.
  • Reflective practice, learning blogs/logs, and writing tasks to deepen understanding.
  • Tutor-guided computer-mediated discussions to foster collaboration and peer learning.
  • Supervision by a tutor for personalised guidance on academic and professional development.


Careers in MBA

programme structure

21 years or above

Compulsory modulesCreditsHoursLessonsTeaching contact hrs
Financial Management Accounting (Term 1)1531236
Global Strategy (Term 1)1531236
International Economics and Innovation (Term 2)1531236
Managing Across Cultures (Term 1)1531236
International Marketing (Term 2)1531236
Foundation of Scholarship and Research (Term 1)1531236
International Entrepreneurship (Term 2)3032472
Global Business and Sustainability (Term 1)3032472
Project (across the academic year)30326
Total Contact hours Full (Time & Part Time)366
Progression path with LSBF in Singapore

1:100

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Why choose LSBF for your education

Study Materials

Study Materials

Students will receive study materials after they have made full payment for their programme. Replacement of study materials is subject to additional charge.

Student Portal

Student Portal

Students have access to the Student Portal. It is a useful site where the course information and learning materials are available for students’ easy reference.

Accessible Faculty

Accessible Faculty

Students may contact their lecturers directly via email outside the lecture hours for any academic related queries.

Recorded Lectures

Recorded Lectures

We will show compassion and care to all stakeholders as we believe the journey is as important as the outcome.

ELIGIBILITY

Who can apply for this course

Students who have successfully completed either of the following:

  • Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University with minimum 2 classifications
  • Students who have obtained equivalent qualifications in relevant fields (usually professional qualification), will be assessed case-by-case and subjected to university approval
  • Two years of work experience in managerial/professional capacity is mandatory

Applicants who have not studied prior qualifications in English require IELTS 6.0 or equivalent in an accepted English language test.

21 years or above

If you don’t meet the entry requirements, please refer to the below pathway section and find out how to progress towards the MBA International Business degree

FACULTY

Master Industry-Relevant Skills with Guidance

Mahen Jayalath View Profile

Mahen Jayalath

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Belly Rachdianto View Profile

Belly Rachdianto

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Zhou Zhihao View Profile

Zhou Zhihao

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Francis Ho Soo Siong View Profile

Francis Ho Soo Siong

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Pretaashiini View Profile

Pretaashiini

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Zahir Hussain View Profile

Zahir Hussain

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Alvin Yeo View Profile

Alvin Yeo

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
William Ku View Profile

William Ku

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Tan Kheng Teck View Profile

Tan Kheng Teck

Lecturer (Part-time), School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Preethi Kesavan View Profile

Preethi Kesavan

Director of Studies and Head, School of Advanced Technology & Digital Media
Fee Structure

TUTION FEES

$ 19,184.00

Singapure Students     

$ 20,185.19

International Students        

ADMISSIONS

How to apply

At the London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) Singapore Campus, our Education Consultants are ready to help with any questions about starting your studies.

Simply fill out the form on the right, and one of our consultants will guide you through the application process and support you every step of the way.
For a quick overview, check out our 3-5 step guidelines to make the process even easier.

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Admission Process for Local Students

A ‘local student’ is defined as an individual holding Singaporean citizenship, Permanent Residency (PR), or valid passes such as the Employment Pass (EP), S Pass (SP), Dependant’s Pass (DP), or Work Permit (WP).

Local students can register either in person at the Recruitment Office or contact us through email, phone, or WhatsApp for added convenience.

Local Students will go through pre-programme counselling with the Education Consultants who will explain the Programme details, Fee Protection Scheme, Refund Policy, Appeal procedures and other important information etc.

Local Students are then required to submit the documents below for registration:

  • A duly completed Application Form
  • Proof of Professional Qualifications – ACCA/CFA Institute/etc. (if applicable) or Highest Education Qualification
  • Proof of identity card (i.e. NRIC/work pass)
  • Payment of Application Fee

Education Consultants will submit all necessary documents to the Admissions department for evaluation of the application.

Upon successful acceptance into the programme, Education Consultants will inform the Local Students that their application has been successful. Local students will need to understand and sign the Student Contract and Advisory note to confirm their acceptance of the programme.

Once Local Students have understood and signed on the 2 original copies of Student Contract and Advisory Note, they may proceed to make payments to LSBF.

Payment of fees should be made in Singapore dollars via the following modes of payment:

  • Cash
  • NETS
  • Flywire
  • Cashier’s order
  • Debit/Credit Cards
  • Singapore Cheques
     

All fees are payable to London School of Business & Finance Pte Ltd.

Upon payment from the Local Students, LSBF will issue a receipt.

LSBF will also put in place the FPS Insurance for Local Students to protect the fees paid to the School. This FPS Insurance account is applicable for ALL Local Students regardless of their nationalities and the type of passes they held.

Admission Process for International Students

International Students – refer to foreigners – who wish to pursue a full-time study in Singapore with London School of Business & Finance (LSBF). You are required to apply for a Student Pass with the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

International students may submit your inquiry to info@lsbf.edu.sg or contact LSBF recruitment agents at your home country.

International Students will go through pre-counseling with the Education Consultants / Business Development Managers / LSBF’s approved Recruitment Agents who will explain the Programme details, Fee Protection Scheme, Refund Policy, Appeal procedures and other important information.

International Students are required to submit the documents below for evaluation:

  • A duly completed Application Form
  • Certified copies of ALL academic qualifications and transcripts (From Secondary School / High School onwards / equivalent)
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Clear copy of student’s valid travel document (First page and Last page of Passport)
  • Certified clear copy of birth certificate
  • Copy Malaysian ID card (if applicable)
  • A duly completed ICA student pass application forms: Form 16 and Form V36
  • Recent passport-sized photograph (white background)
  • Student enrolling for Professional Programmes, a proof of relevant membership may be required.
  • Payment of Application Fee


All documents submitted needs to be in English language. Please provide the original non-translated and translated documents during submission.

*All students who do not meet the minimum requirement for their English proficiency level will need to sit for our English Placement Tests.
Students who go through Recruitment Agents and are in their country of origin are required to sit for 2 English Placement Tests (EPT). The first provisional EPT will be conducted at the Recruitment Agent’s Office and a Second EPT will be conducted at LSBF premise after the student has arrived in Singapore. The latter test will determine the final level of English that the student needs to attend.
Students who did not go through Recruitment Agents are able to sit for the EPT at LSBF premise since they are in Singapore.
Education Consultants / Business Development Managers will submit all documents to the Admissions department for evaluation of the application. Upon successful acceptance into the programme, LSBF will issue a Conditional Letter of Offer together with the Acceptance of Offer Form.

Education Consultants / Business Development Managers / LSBF’s approved Recruitment Agents will inform International Students that their application has been successful. At this point, International students will need to sign and return the Acceptance of Offer Letter Form and provide the supporting documents listed below:

  • Signed Acceptance Letter of Offer Form
  • Proof of financial ability in the form of bank statements/fixed deposit accounts/savings accounts (applicable for visa required countries International students)
  • Parent’s and/or Spouse’s employment letter with details such as date of commencement/duration of employment, designation and salary amount/month (applicable for visa required countries International students)
  • Student’s employment letter with details such as date of commencement/duration of employment, designation and salary amount/month (applicable for visa required countries International students)
  • Parents’ marriage certificate (applicable if student’s birth certificate does not state both parent’s name)
  • Student’s marriage certificate (If applicable)

Education Consultants / Business Development Managers / LSBF’s approved Recruitment Agents will explain to International Students the contents of the Student Contract and Advisory Note and inform them of any additional documents that may be required.

Upon receipt of the signed Acceptance of Offer Letter and Application fee, LSBF will proceed to submit the Student Pass application via Singapore ICA Student OnLine Application & Registration+ (SOLAR+) system.

In general, processing time for a NEW Student Pass application is about 2 weeks – 4 weeks. Processing time for International Students transferring their student pass from other PEIs is about 2 weeks to process. Some applications may however take a longer time to process.

LSBF does not guarantee any successful approval of the Student Pass application. For more information on Student Pass application, please refer to www.ica.gov.sg.

Upon approval of the Student Pass application, International Students will be informed of the result via email from their Education Consultants / Business Development Managers / LSBF’s approved Recruitment Agents. They will need to:

  1. Sign 2 original copies of the Advisory Note and Student contract
  2. Sit for the English Placement Test conducted at LSBF upon their arrival in Singapore (if applicable)
  3. Make payments for the programme fee (No payments are to be made if International Students have not signed the Student Contract and Advisory Note)
  4. Complete the formalities before collection of Student Pass in person at the ICA

Payment of fees should be made in Singapore dollars via the following modes of payment:

  • Cash
  • NETS
  • Flywire
  • Cashier’s order
  • Debit/Credit Cards
  • Singapore Cheques
  • Bank Draft
  • Telegraphic Transfer* (Bank charges to be borne by students)

*For telegraphic transfer, International Students are to indicate reference to the student’s name and/or London School of Business & Finance student’s identity number as stated on the Letter of Offer (S1xxxxxx) and provide a copy of the remittance advice to the respective Education Consultants / Business Development Managers / LSBF’s approved Recruitment Agents for tracking purpose. All fees are payable to London School of Business & Finance Pte Ltd except for the issuance fee and multiple-entry visa fee which are payable to ICA during completion of formality to collect the Student Pass.

Upon payments from International Students, LSBF will issue a receipt.

LSBF will also put in place the FPS Insurance for International Students to protect the fees paid to the School. This FPS Insurance is applicable for all students regardless of their nationalities.

Admission Process for Transfer International Students

Transferring to study from one college to another need not be a painful process. If you are currently studying with another college in Singapore, and have already secured a valid Student Pass, all you need to do is to apply for a transfer of Student Pass to study with the London School of Business & Finance in Singapore (LSBF).

Approach LSBF to apply for the desired programme to confirm your place at LSBF.

Upon receipt of the signed Acceptance of Offer Letter and Application fee, LSBF will proceed to submit the Student Pass application via Singapore ICA Student OnLine Application & Registration+ (SOLAR+) system.

In general, processing time for a NEW Student Pass application is about 2 weeks – 4 weeks. Processing time for International Students transferring their student pass from other PEIs is about 2 weeks to process. Some applications may however take a longer time to process.

LSBF does not guarantee any successful approval of the Student Pass application. For more information on Student Pass application, please refer to www.ica.gov.sg.

Upon approval of the Student Pass application, International Students will be informed of the result via email from their Education Consultants / Business Development Managers / LSBF’s approved Recruitment Agents. They will need to:

  1. Sign 2 original copies of the Advisory Note and Student contract
  2. Sit for the English Placement Test conducted at LSBF upon their arrival in Singapore (if applicable)
  3. Make payments for the programme fee (No payments are to be made if International Students have not signed the Student Contract and Advisory Note)
  4. Complete the formalities before collection of Student Pass in person at the ICA

LSBF’s friendly Education Consultants will inform you of your student pass transfer application outcome within 7-14 days.* Upon payments from International Students, LSBF will issue a receipt.

LSBF will also put in place the FPS Insurance for International Students to protect the fees paid to the School. This FPS Insurance is applicable for all students regardless of their nationalities.

*Important: Your attendance and performance at your previous school is of utmost importance in securing a successful transfer of your Student Pass to LSBF. If you have a record of poor attendance (anything below 90%) or poor academic performance, you will experience great difficulty renewing or transferring your Student Pass. It is highly possible that ICA will not approve your application.


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