The Master of Business Administration, MBA in Chinese Business Practice is a unique course delivered in London and Shanghai, two of the world's most exciting cities. The first semester is taught at London South Bank University and the second is located at Shanghai Normal University. Shanghai Normal University is a key university in Shanghai with an excellent reputation for hosting international students. Students also attend a three month internship in Shanghai. The course is designed for students who wish to gain an excellent grounding in doing business within a Chinese environment. China economy is one of the largest in the world and it is highly likely that most businesses will be working with Chinese organisations at some point in the future. The course is supported by the award winning Confucius Institute hosted at London South Bank University. The Institute will be supporting students with Chinese language preparation which will continue once in Shanghai.
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15 | year |
Students graduating from the MBA Chinese Business Practise will prove to be valuable assets for any global employer. The course prepares you to operate at a management level within an international environment, and with a specific focus on working either with or within China. In the UK and Europe, employers are currently seeking graduates with the cross cultural awareness that this course provides. LSBU is committed to supporting you develop your employability and succeed in getting a job after you have graduated. Your qualification will certainly help, but in a competitive market you also need to work on your employability, and on your career search. Our Employability Service will support you in developing your skills, finding a job, interview techniques, work experience or an internship, and will help you assess what you need to do to get the job you want at the end of your course. LSBU offers a comprehensive Employability Service, with a range of initiatives to complement your studies, including: direct engagement from employers who come in to interview and talk to students Job Shop and on-campus recruitment agencies to help your job search mentoring and work shadowing schemes.