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MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
BSc International Business and Finance options

Final Year, Component 06

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BE225-6-SP
Applied Business Analytics and Decision Making
(15 CREDITS)

This module will provide you with an overview of applications of business analytics for real world business problems.Business examples and case studies will be used to explain the variety of decision-making issues that can be solved using analytics to gain business intelligence. Useful business analytics software (like R, Python or similar) will be discussed in this module. With this understanding you can learn how to select one or more business analytics tools and appropriate software for solving specific real-world problems.

BE227-6-SP
Responsible Artificial Intelligence
(15 CREDITS)
BE241-6-SP
Communication and Intercultural Skills
(15 CREDITS)

To succeed in international management, it is vital to appreciate the cultural differences of your staff and customers. This module aims to equip you with the necessary communication and intercultural skills needed to manage people from different cultures in a changing and competitive global landscape. We explore theories of culture and develop your cultural self-awareness and confidence to manage across national boundaries in a highly interconnected world.

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