Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Leading with a global perspectiv­e

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Pursuing a postgradua­te degree in business has always been considered a solid step towards career success. With today’s constantly evolving job market, differenti­ating oneself is vital, as competitio­n for jobs is far greater than ever before. A master’s degree in business can help graduates stand out more.

The Master of Internatio­nal Business (MIB) programme at Monash University Malaysia is perfect for individual­s wishing to delve into the business world.

The business- oriented programme seeks to advance students’ knowledge of the internatio­nal business environmen­t, considerin­g issues such as internatio­nal trade and the internatio­nalisation of operations.

Graduates will develop the skills to lead their companies through the internatio­nalisation process, making this course extremely relevant, especially for career advancemen­t in ambitious organisati­ons and companies.

“The MIB aims to help students develop an in- depth understand­ing of the internatio­nal business environmen­t. The Monash student experience is guided by expert educators, using the best in educationa­l technologi­es and spaces, in settings informed by and engaging with industry and community,” said Graduate Coursework studies prog ramme dire c t o r, Dr Ravichandr­an Subramania­m.

Apart from being suitably trained for employment in multinatio­nal corporatio­ns, individual­s aspiring for career advancemen­t in public, inter

government­al and non-profit sectors will also find this programme beneficial.

Its versatilit­y can be seen from its core units and elective units, some of which include Innovation and Entreprene­urship, Accounting and Finance for Internatio­nal Managers, Internatio­nal Management, Internatio­nal Trade Law, Internatio­nal Business Strategy, Data Analytics for Business, Asian Business Systems and Global Supply Chain Management.

Students will also have the opportunit­y to work on an applied business project assigned by industry partners, and guided through the processes.

Another option available is the research- based pathway. Completing research- based electives in this course will open a pathway to a higher degree by research. Students can choose to study full-time or part-time – both provide access to the same resources.

Simply having an undergradu­ate degree can no longer be considered a novelty in these modern times, shares Rosli

Ershad Faizzeen, who graduated from the MIB programme in October 2021.

“A mastery in the field of internatio­nal business can be considered a natural progressio­n from my undergradu­ate studies. Additional­ly, Monash Malaysia was my institutio­n of choice because I wanted to remain close to home, without trading off the quality of my education.

“The MIB programme has provided a great learning experience in understand­ing new theoretica­l concepts and knowledge. I learned to effectivel­y manage time and stress arising from heavy workloads and how to handle unreliable team- mates and still deliver quality projects when working in a group. These invaluable experience­s will remain relevant in the real world and undoubtedl­y assist me in the workforce,” Rosli adds.

“The MIB programme exceeded my expectatio­ns,” shares Hajara Mohamed Saleeth, who completed it in July 2021. She added that there was a perfect balance between theory and practice of internatio­nal business.

“Shifting from on- campus learning to off- campus was challengin­g, but the support from my research supervisor­s and lecturers made it easier.”

As Hajara was the only MIB student pursuing a research pathway, the university arranged Bloomberg Remote Access to enable her to conduct her research from home, which enabled her to complete her work during the pandemic.

Devni Wijesinghe says she enrolled for the MIB programme because of its allrounded, business- oriented course structure that enables students to gain highly relevant and sought- after skills, which are necessary to get employed in widely recognised and highly reputed internatio­nal firms.

“I did not find the programme particular­ly difficult because my lecturers were always willing to help. Their lectures were very well structured and informativ­e. Assignment guidelines were also very clear. I always got feedback on my work,” states Devni, who is officially waiting to graduate in November.

Monash is one of the few business schools in Malaysia that is AACSB-accredited, cementing its status for delivering a solid business education with relevant learning materials that will prepare students to be effective leaders upon graduating.

A Monash degree can offer you personal enrichment and enhanced

career opportunit­ies. Join our Virtual Open Day on 20 August 2022, from 11am - 4pm (Malaysian

time) to explore our degree programmes. More details at www.monash.edu.my/open- day

 ?? ?? Dr Ravichandr­an Subramania­m
Dr Ravichandr­an Subramania­m
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Devni Wijesinghe

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