MG410 2.0 Units
Term Abroad
This information is for the 2018/19 session.
Availability
This course is compulsory on the Global MSc in Management (CEMS MiM) and Global MSc in Management (MBA Exchange). This course is not available as an outside option.
Course content
CEMS MIM degree:
During Year 2 of the Global MSc in Management (CEMS MIM), students can apply to spend an international exchange term at a leading CEMS school, along with exclusive CEMS core courses in Global Management, skills seminars, block seminars, and an international internship.
MBA Exchange Term Abroad:
During Year 2 of the Global MSc in Management (MBA Exchange) students can apply to spend a term abroad at one of LSE’s leading partner business schools in the US or Europe. Students will join an MBA class at their chosen school, and take a choice of optional elective courses offered by the school.
All students should register for the course code MG410 (Term Abroad) as their only LSE course for MT 2018.
Teaching
July/August/September (according to the host school timetable) to December.
CEMS MIM partner schools: https://www.cems.org/academic-members/our-members/list/
MBA Exchange partner schools:
- Cornell University - Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
- University of Chicago - Booth School of Business
- University of Texas at Austin - McCombs School of Business
- Emory University - Goizueta Business School
- University of Michigan - Ross School of Business
- Yale University - School of Management
- Duke University - Fuqua School of Business
- Peking University - Guanghua School of Management
- HEC Paris
- Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
Information for MBA Exchange track students
All MBA Exchange students must take the following minimum number of credits/courses during the exchange term:
- Cornell: 12 credits
- Duke: 12 credits
- Kellogg: 4 credits
- Yale: 16 units
- Chicago Booth: 4 courses / 400 units
Please be aware of the course choice regulations whilst on the MBA Exchange:
- LSE cannot validate non-taught courses as part of a student's term abroad grade. E.g. language, sports, skills workshops, society activities, oral communication etc. Only taught courses will be accepted.
- All students must ensure they take courses that award actual grades such as A+, A-, A, B+, B-, B or 50%, 60% 70% etc.
- We are unable to use pass/fail courses as we cannot quantify or convert them back into the LSE framework.
- LSE will not accept language courses.
Information for LSE CEMS track students
All LSE CEMS students must take 30 academic ECTS credits in Term 1.
All LSE students are required to take at least 30 ECTS credits in Term 1 so that they can meet the overall CEMS MIM Year ECTS course requirements.
- Total number of CEMS course (academic) credits that need to be taken in Term 1: 30 ECTS. Students should not take courses that exceed the 30 ECTS requirement (unless due to the weighting of each course it is inevitable that the total amount of ECTS goes over by slightly by one or two ECTS credits).
- Total number of CEMS credits that should be acquired in Term 1: 34 ECTS. Academic courses and electives = 30 ECTS, Block Seminar = 3 ECTS, BCSS = 1 ECTS.
- Maximum number of credits you are allowed to take in Term 1: 37.5 ECTS. This includes the Block Seminar, Business Communication Skills Seminar and other Skill Seminars.
Please be aware of the course choice regulations whilst on the CEMS term abroad:
- CEMS students must take the mandatory CEMS courses at their host institution and at LSE. In Term 1, this is Global Business Strategy (or similarly titled). In term 2, this is Global Management Practices.
- Language courses are not included in the 30 ECTS requirement for LSE as the LSE GMiM degree does not recognise languages courses as part of your LSE degree requirements. Students can take CEMS language courses to satisfy the CEMS language requirement only.
Final considerations when choosing your classes on your term abroad:
Students are not allowed to take more than the amount stated (unless due to the weighting of each course it is inevitable that the total amount of credits goes over by slightly by one or two credits.
LSE are not responsible for the course selection at the exchange schools. Some exchange schools do not offer a wide range of courses and you may find that some courses do not appeal to you. However, you will still have to abide by minimum credit rule.
The GMiM Programme Office will not be held responsible for students who fail to meet the requirements listed above.
Credit transfer from host university to LSE:
The LSE term abroad does not operate on a pass/fail basis, and you will receive ONE final grade for your overall term abroad that will show as 2.0 units for MG410 in your second year.
LSE will then assign a number grade that will be used for LSE MG410, which is calculated using a weighted average of all the grades from courses taken during the exchange term. Examples of these weighted averages can be found in the sections below.
We also take into consideration the variation in units for different courses.
Students can be awarded a 45 or 0 for failed courses depending on the nature of the fail.
Assessment
Courses equivalent to the value of 2.0 LSE units should be taken at one of the partner CEMS or MBA Exchange Institutions.
Key facts
Department: Management
Total students 2017/18: 78
Average class size 2017/18: Unavailable
Controlled access 2017/18: No
Value: 2.0 Units