The Development and International Business MSc at Queen Mary University of London is a one-year full-time postgraduate programme. It centres on the complex relationship between development and international business, providing an in-depth understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of this relationship. This course is tailored for individuals who are looking to enhance their understanding of the world economy, economic policy, international business, and the political economy of development.Course Content: The course begins with an analysis of the ways in which international business and development intersect. From there, the focus shifts to understanding how economic policy, the global economy, business operations, and the political economy of development interact. Students will study a mix of modules on international business and economic development, both from theoretical and empirical perspectives, while also gaining insight from real-world cases. In the second term, students can specialise by picking modules from a wide range of options.Key Modules: Some key modules covered in this course include Development Economics, Business in International Markets, Entrepreneurial Ventures, Business Ethics, Global Business Environment, and Development and World Politics. Future Careers: This course opens up career paths in international and domestic organisations related to international business, development, and economic policy. Graduates might find work in multinational corporations, international organisations like the World Bank or the United Nations, government agencies, NGOs, consultancies, and beyond. Many graduates also continue on to doctoral studies leading to academic or policy research careers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.