Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Not Available
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Management | International Business
Area of study
Business and Administration
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Global Immersion Malaysia program, designated as GLGB 7411, is a 3-credit course designed for graduate students. This in-country field intensive course provides an opportunity for students to engage with and study the significant political, economic, and social changes occurring in Malaysia, a country of considerable interest for investment opportunities.


Course Description

The course features senior academic and policy experts who offer analytical insights into both the public and private sectors. These insights are particularly valuable as they pertain to the challenges faced by Malaysia as it navigates the evolving landscape of globalization.


Key Features

  • The program is an in-country field intensive course, allowing for real-time study of Malaysia's political, economic, and social changes.
  • It includes lectures and insights from senior academic and policy experts.
  • The course focuses on the challenges posed by globalization in both the public and private sectors.

Credits and Duration

  • The course is worth 3 credits.
  • The specific duration of the course is not detailed in the provided information, but it is described as an intensive field course, suggesting a condensed period of study.

Research Areas

The program touches on several research areas, including:


  • Political changes in Malaysia
  • Economic developments and investment opportunities
  • Social changes and their implications
  • The impact of globalization on both public and private sectors

Target Audience

The Global Immersion Malaysia program is designed for graduate students, aiming to provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the significant changes taking place in Malaysia and the broader implications of these changes in a global context.


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