About the course
Our new International Retail Management MSc has been developed in collaboration with industry professionals in response to the global demand for international retail expertise.
The course supports the professionalisation of international retail management by developing managers with the practical and intellectual ability to succeed in this fast-paced and global industry.
The International Retail Management MSc covers both theoretical and practical approaches to international retailing, and challenges students to apply theory to the practicalities of international retail. It provides a detailed knowledge of the concepts and processes involved in international retailing.
The subjects covered include retail strategy and internationalisation, retail marketing and branding, customer experience and customer psychology, buying and supply chain logistics, retail technology, innovation and creativity, and retail consultancy. You will also complete an international retail management project or an international placement.
In addition, you will learn business skills such as budgeting, problem solving, consultancy skills, and managing groups and teams.
From the very start of the course you will have the chance to learn from retail professionals. Field trips give you the chance to explore different types of retail environments and meet practicing managers. Guest speakers are regularly invited to discuss curriculum topics, so you get professional insights into contemporary issues.
The skills and knowledge gained on the programme will make you a highly valuable resource in the international retail sector. The expertise acquired from studying in the UK is highly transferrable internationally.
Individual offers may vary.
For non-native speakers of English:
In order to benefit from, contribute to and enjoy the course, a good command of spoken and written English language is required. If English is not your first language, you will need English language proficiency equivalent to an overall IELTS score of at least 6.5, with 6 in the written test.
Degree and/or experience:
Normally a good honours degree or equivalent is required. Work experience is useful but not essential. Applicants with non-standard entry qualifications will be considered. If you are unsure whether you meet the entry requirements then please contact us.
International students who need help meeting the academic entry requirements should contact our International College.
For equivalent international qualifications
We can help you meet our English language entry requirements
For help meeting English language requirements contact our
Language Institute.
We can help you meet our academic entry requirements
For help meeting academic entry requirements contact our
International College.
If you cannot find your country listed, please email admissions@brighton.ac.uk
Course structure
This course has eight core modules which are delivered over the autumn, spring and summer terms. At the end of the summer term you can choose to undertake either a three-month research project or a six-month work placement. Work placements involve employer-based organisational problem solving and a work placement report.
Syllabus
Autumn term
- Moving to Masters (induction)
- Retail Marketing and Branding
- Accounting for Managers
Spring term
- Customer Experience, Consumer Psychology and Store Operations
- Buying and Supply Chain Logistics
- Research MethodsSummer term
- Retail Strategy and Internationalisation
- Managing Organisational Behaviour
Plus one elective from:
- Retail Technology
- Innovation and Creativity
- Retail Consultancy
- Choice of a research project or a work placement
The fees listed here are for full-time courses beginning in the academic year 2013-14. Further tuition fees are payable for each subsequent year of study and may be subject to small increases, in line with inflation.
The tuition fee you have to pay depends on a number of factors including the kind of course you take, and whether you study full- or part-time. If you are studying part-time you will normally be charged on a pro rata basis depending on the number of modules you take.
What's included in the fee?
When costs such as health or criminal record checks, field trips or use of specialist materials are incurred as a mandatory requirement of the course they are included in your tuition fee.
You may incur additional costs depending on the optional modules or activities you choose. The cost of optional activities is not included in your tuition fee and you will need to meet this cost in addition to your fees. Before you apply please check with the school that provides your course using the contact details on the left of this page for advice about what is included and what optional costs you could face so you can budget accordingly.
Our website www.brighton.ac.uk/money provides advice about funding and scholarships as well as further information about fees and advice on international and island fee paying status.
| International Retail Management (MSc) (Full time) | [J1BH035] |
| UK/EU (Full Time) | 6,390 GBP |
| Island Students (Full Time) | 8,100 GBP |
| International (Full Time) | 11,500 GBP |
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Jane Priddis has nearly 30 years of commercial experience, which she uses both in her academic role with the University of Brighton, and to help business owners take control of their businesses and achieve their goals. She has become known as a specialist in marketing planning and strategy, as well as retail marketing, and she is developing her interest in competitive intelligence into a third specialism.
As well as having almost twenty years’ experience in consultancy, Jane has run many management training programmes. She currently manages and markets a group of high-quality professional trainers under the Plus One brand, matching trainers and courses with corporate client training needs. She has also run strategic marketing courses for the Institute of Directors since 1991, and in 1996 was author of the marketing strategy module of the IoD Masters in Corporate Direction.
Until 2008 Marketing Director of Essential Business, a Brighton-based publishing company, Jane was co-author of The Essential Business Guide, hailed by many as the ‘bible’ for small businesses, and the only business book ever to win the Plain English Award. Building on the success of the Guide, Jane also wrote and marketed a complete start-up business planning tool, used by providers across the UK.
Chris has been with the School of Service Management since 1995 when he was charged with establishing the school's retail marketing degree programme. Prior to this, he spent 12 years gaining retail management experience with J. Sainsbury PLC which included a number of years as a Store Manager.
Chris, who is a Principal Lecturer, has held a number of roles within the school and is currently the Acting Deputy Head of School. With expertise in course and module design Chris has been an influential addition to the school's development team. Since 1998 he has been an Associate Lecturer at Surrey University and was recently appointed as External Examiner at the University of Westminster.
Chris' research interests include customer service, service quality and business ethics. Chris has gained an MBA and is currently studying for a PhD. Chris also is involved in a number of key consultancy contracts for the University and works closely with a number of European partners.
Prior to working for the University, Harvey worked in a variety of retail stores and head office roles for national food retailers. He holds an MA in Learning and Development, an MSc in Food Policy and Postgraduate Certificates in Research Methods and Academic Practice. Since joining the University he has focused on the ongoing development of our retail courses and food curriculum. His personal research interests include Higher Education service quality, Food street markets/ Pop-Up retailing, Retail SMEs, Retail branding, Community food projects, Sustainable food supply chains and UK urban agriculture policy.
Harvey has completed a wide range of consultancy activities and in doing so has helped to inform and update our taught undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Projects include an 'A' Rated Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant in Padstow, two National Research projects on behalf of the Institute of Customer Service and evaluations for Tourism South East. He has also worked on a number of short-term projects with a range of regional retail businesses.
Currently he is working in partnership with the University of Sussex on BBSRC funded food and satiety research, developing a community garden on-campus with students and Sussex Oakleaf, expanding the retail offer at Spring Barn Farm near Lewes, and undertaking New Product Development for hot food vending with Bon Appetit at Crawley.
Many areas of the international retail industry are expanding fast (for example the online retailer Amazon grew by 40% in 2010) creating a global demand for highly skilled retail mangers able to think strategically with a global perspective.
International Retail Management MSc graduates will find career opportunities in a wide range of global service/business environments.
The course will develop your analytical skills, enabling you to make sound decisions throughout your career.It has been designed for professionals looking to develop successful careers in marketing, merchandising, store management, buying, management consultancy or retail logistics management.
All students have access to a range of services offered by our careers service, including CV checking and mock interviews.
The UK retail sector is one of the world's most competitive and innovative industries, with firms such as Tesco, Marks & Spencer and Boots amongst the world's top performing companies. UK retail sales are around £300bn, the 3rd largest in the world, after the USA and Japan. The sector is constantly evolving and considerable opportunities exist for innovators.
The expertise acquired from studying in the UK is highly transferrable internationally.
Our International Retail Management MSc lecturing team has many years' experience in the delivery of high quality education and combines strong industrial experience with current research activity.
The high academic calibre of our staff and varied backgrounds of our students help create a rich and diverse learning environment.
You will be taught through a combination of case study discussions, team working, business games and practical work in computer labs. The course makes extensive use of our online learning environment. Assessment is by a combination of individual course work, group course work and examination.
Students will be challenged to either complete an international retail management project or an international placement. The placement will be with a retailer outside of your country of origin and ideally an international retailer. E-retailing and bricks and mortar retailing will be central themes for the curriculum.
The Business School at the University of Brighton has a postgraduate community of around 600 students from a diverse range of backgrounds whose learning experience is enriched by the high quality of our research.
The latest Research Assessment Exercise (2008) ranked us in the top 15 UK business schools in terms of world-leading research outputs. Our postgraduate programmes reflect the research that is being undertaken.
Our equipment includes lecture theatres equipped with the latest audio-visual equipment and over 100 hot desks with high-speed internet access. Once at the university you will have access to a range of services including a modern library, comprehensive careers and personal support, and opportunities to volunteer or take part in sport.
Brighton Business School is a truly international place to study.
You will be supported from the moment you start with us. This includes:
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Your level of English
The level of English you need depends on the course. The details are included in the course information, but for more general information read our information on English language requirements.
However, we provide a number of ways to improve your English before you start your course, and free English language support you while you are studying.
Meeting entry requirements
We can help you meet our academic entry requirements if your qualifications are not the correct level to study at university in the UK. The preparation courses at the University of Brighton’s International College have been specially designed to help international students to progress to an undergraduate or postgraduate degree course at the university.
More about our university preparation courses
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International students:
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