International Management Asia @ Hogeschool van Amsterdam, University of Applied Sciences
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YOUR FUTURE STARTS AT
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Today’s topics
1. Introduction
2. The International Business School
3. Why study International Management?
4. Your profile
5. Structure of the programme
6. Going abroad
7. Your future career
8. Admission requirements
9. Your questions
Your programme?
• Do you have a real feel for trade and sales?• Are you keen to look beyond national boundaries?• Do you always keep your eyes open for new market and sales opportunities?• Do you follow the international economic news?
... then International Management is the perfect study for you!
International Business SchoolHogeschool van Amsterdam - University of Applied Sciences
HvA
School of Design and
Communication
School of Economics and Management
School of Education
School of Health Professions
School of Technology
School of Sports and Nutrition
Dutch Programmes
International Business School
School of Social Work and Law
International Business and Languages
International Business and Management
Trade Management Asia
International Management
International Financial Management
Why study International Management?
• International Classroom• Language of instruction: English• Students follow English + second compulsory modern language• International programme• Compulsory exchange abroad (more than 90 partner institutes on all continents)• Compulsory internship with international focus• You will study in Amsterdam in an international business environment
Fraijlemaborg
(near Amsterdam ArenA)
Your profile
You are:• interested in business, entrepreneurship, management and communication• highly motivated and fluent in English• good at numbers• goal oriented and flexible• interested in other cultures and languages
The ProgrammeStructure
• Per year• 2 semesters
• Per semester• 6 weeks lectures + 1 week of exams + 6 weeks lectures + 2 weeks of exams + 2
weeks of re-sits
• Per week• 4 days with lectures and projects and sports• average of 20 hours a week
You can have a job besides your study, but at a maximum of 10 hours per week.
The programme
• Change your programme without losing too much time• Personal focus in final two years
= moment to switch
final subjects and thesis
major IM
internship (abroad)4th year
exchange abroad or a minor 3rd year
major IMmajor IM2nd year
major IMgeneral foundation courses
major IM
1st year
semester 2semester 1
The programme Subjects year 1
• Project: Young Enterprise (starting a student company)• Marketing Management• Market Research• Management and Organisation• Management Accounting• Financial Accounting• Macro Economics• Cross Cultural Analysis• The European Union• Communication Skills in English• International Law• One other foreign language (French, German, Spanish)• Sports
The programme Subjects year 2
• Culture and History• Export Management• Market Research• Trade Economics• Informal Logistic & Critical Thinking• Management and Organisation• Project Current Environment• Trade and Corporate Finance• Trade Law & Legal Environment• Communication Skills in English• Second Language
Going abroad: our exchange programme
Just a few of our partner universities• Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires• McGill University, Montreal• Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft, Berlin• Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics, Moscow• Stockholm University• University of Miami, Florida• University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa• Napier University of Edinburgh
The programme Subjects third and fourth year
Third year:• Cross Cultural Negotiations• Strategic Marketing• Business Ethics• Import and Procurement• Development Economics• Exchange
Fourth year:• Internship• Thesis• Globalisation• Communication Skills in English• Project International Management• Global Entrepreneurship or second language
Your future career
A job as.....• Account Manager• Export Manager • Import Manager• Product Manager• International Marketing Manager• Manager Communications• Trade Manager• International Sales Manager• Area Manager
Or continue your studies on a Master’s level.
Admission RequirementsDutch education
Profiles
Level 4
E&M C&MN&T N&G
ec or m&o
ec or m&o
(ec or m&o) + (wia or wib) HAVO
VWO
MBO
ec or m&o
ec or m&o
ec or m&o
Good command of English, recommended level:Havo final exam grade at least 8Vwo final exam grade at least 7
Admission RequirementsForeign education
• Abitur, Lycée or another diploma• International Baccalaureate • GCSE’s with 2 or more A-levels
(all diplomas will be screened)
English Language test score (for non-native speakers):• IELTS: 6.0 at academic level • TOEFL: 550 paper-based, 213 computer-based and 80 internet-based• The test must have been taken in the last two years
Admission and costs
• Admission
• check www.international.hva.nl
• You can start in February and September
• The IFM programme is officially registered as ‘Commerciële economie’ at the ‘DUO IB
Groep’.
• Registration
• Dutch students: register at Studielink
• International students: register at the HvA directly. Once you are admitted to the programme you also need to register at Studielink
• Study costs
• Tuition fee 2011-2012
• for students who are nationals of an EEA member state or of Swiss or Surinamese nationality: € 1.713,-
• for non-EEA students: € 7.200,-
• Costs for books, hand-outs and other school materials: € 700,-
• Costs of the exchange
Your questions
• ...• ...• ...
Do you want to know more? • Visit our stand on the first floor• Contact our students• Check www.hva.nl/im-int or the pages on Degree Programmes at
www.international.hva.nl
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