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Cross-Cultural Management

  • Credits 7.5  credits
  • Education level First cycle
  • Study location Distance with no obligatory meetings
  • Course code FOA179
  • Main area Business Administration

This is what I'm learning
The purpose of this course is to study the relationship between culture, business and management by analysing different companies' culture. Another purpose is to highlight issues and challenges regarding ethics, gender and sustainability in the subject area of cross-cultural management and provide possible solutions to these issues and challenges.

This is what we do
During the course, lectures are published via a communication platform. There will also be various discussion forums, where students will have discussions on a particular topic each week. The practical application aims to create opportunities for the student to further develop his / her ability regarding: oral and written presentations; information search, critical review of information, literature and other material.

These are my benefits
The knowledge and skills you gain from this course will help you in your future studies in management. In a future profession within the field of business you will be able to use and apply tools from the course in order to understand, present and analyse different cultural situations that can occur in a business situation.

Occasions for this course

Autumn semester 2024

  • Autumn semester 2024

    Course cancelled

    Scope

    7.5 credits

    Time

    2024-09-02 - 2025-01-19 (part time 25%)

    Education level

    First cycle

    Course type

    Freestanding course

    Application code

    MDU-23080

    Language

    English

    Study location

    Independent of location

    Teaching form

    Distance learning
    Number of mandatory occasions including examination: 0
    Number of other physical occasions: 0

    Course syllabus & literature

    See course plan and literature list (FOA179)

    Specific requirements

    22,5 credits in Business Administration and English 6 or equivalent. 

    Selection

    Upper secondary (high school) grades, Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test, University credits