Service Leadership in International Business - Master's Programme


Study programme description for study year 2024-2025

Facts

Credits (ECTS)

120

Studyprogram code

M-SERLIB

Level

Master's degree (2 years)

Leads to degree

Master of Service Leadership in International Business

Full-/Part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 Semesters

Undergraduate

No

Language of instruction

English

Target student:

The program will attract students with high ambitions and those that are willing to put in high effort to develop their potential as future managers within service providers. The program is offered as a full-time program.

Content:

The program is divided into four semesters:

First semester gives a general learning platform where we focus on analytical skills and methods, perspectives of international service business and leadership.

In second semester we focus on human relations aspect, the role of service marketing and management of revenue and cost.The courses represent a progression from the more general courses from first semester.

In the third semester you are offered a deeper understanding of international marketing in which cultural challenges are included. In order to stimulate service innovation and entrepreneurship and connect to tools and concepts we offer “Applied Service Innovation Project” in which students develop and design a new service offering. Leadership challenges is a third course in which students are challenged in deepening understanding of modern leadership challenges A course in qualitative and quantitative methodologies is also included which is relevant for your master thesis in fourth semester. This semester is also open for attending a foreign university as part of our program.

Fourth semester is designated to working with a master thesis where you choose a specific research field and perform a supervised research project, and thereby achieve special knowledge within a limited field of knowledge.

Compulsory courses:

  • Research methods
  • Strategic leadership
  • Fundamentals of service
  • Services marketing
  • International HR perspectives
  • Cost, price and revenue management

Elective courses

Third semester gives openings for the students to deepen down in topics of their interest by choosing among elective courses delivered by NHS. These are presently:

  • Applied Service Innovation project
  • Leadership Challenges
  • International marketing
  • Qualitative and quantitative methodology

Objectives, content and organization of the programme of study

The purpose of this master program is to enable you to develop and manage profitable service-related businesses and at the same time acknowledge the social and environmental responsibility in the society of which the firm is embedded.

Service orientation is the core element of all types of organizations ranging from pure service firms such as a hotel or consultancy firm, to manufacturing firms with an increasing focus on service elements.

Leadership is an umbrella for several sub areas included in your future career. In this program you will meet courses enabling you to analyze the business and market environment, to handle human resources and organizational challenges, to understand marketing and the customer, and service operations. The master thesis concludes the program.

The international aspect implies that all cases and curriculum are international and in a multicultural setting. Around half of the master students are recruited from various countries abroad which further increases the relevance of internationalization and multi -cultural competence. Students enrolled in the program may further expand their international experience by spending a semester abroad (normally the third semester). We are cooperating with a number of high-ranked international universities that provide complimentary and interesting courses.

Your learning outcome is determined by hard work and classroom attendance and active participation supported by dedicated professors and relevant literature sources.

The master program consists of 120 ECTS that equals a two-years full time study. The program is offered as a full-time program. Due to the expected workload of the program time-consuming part-time jobs besides the study are not recommended.

Professional qualifications:

This program targets all service industries with emphasis on services targeting the individual (on consumer level). Other industries with an emphasis on services, may very well take advantage of the master candidates' competence. A graduate from the program is assumed to enter managerial position in service industries after some years of practical work-life experience.

Study qualifications:

The master's degree may qualify for further studies at the PhD level.

Teaching mode:

Courses offered at NHS are based on the student-centered learning method of which case-based learning is one mode. This implies that you are expected to discuss practical business cases applying theoretical frameworks and concepts in the classroom setting. You are therefore expected to participate actively in every phase of the program, both in terms of relevant preparations, and active attendance. Students choosing electives from other departments at UiS or take courses abroad may face other modes of teaching. In order to ensure an active learning process class attendance is strongly emphasized.

International focus on service leadership:

Beside communicating that this program has an international scope on leadership and service business in its title, the international perspective is a basic in all compulsory courses. Internationalization in the program occurs mainly in three dimensions: firstly, in the case teaching we use cases concerning international business operating in more than one country, and, most of the cases is about leading service business in countries all over the word. The students are then exposed for differences in culture and how to handle unlike business terms and conditions, political, economic, environmental, social and cultural. The second dimension appears when we use international literature and focus on comparative research. The third and last dimension that make the study international is the fact that more than half of the students are international, normally representing all continents of the word. This gives an international atmosphere in the classroom where students contribute in discussions of how things are different in various parts of the world.

Evaluation:

Assessment methods vary from course to course and may include both written and oral exams, individually and in groups. See presentations of the individual course for details. On all subjects in the program, students are expected to use source references in line with APA 7.

Practice:

The learning process in the courses and master thesis are based on practical business cases and situations.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

The candidate

  • Has advanced knowledge within service leadership in international business and particular insight in leadership theories, human resource management, marketing and aspects of developing and controlling service operations.
  • In- depth knowledge of a chosen field within international service leadership.
  • Has thorough knowledge about methods applied in strategy development, marketing and operational development and assessment within service leadership in international business.
  • Can analyze professional problems based on knowledge within service leadership in international business, its history, traditions and societal role and functions.

Skills

The candidate

  • Can analyze and be critical to various information channels.
  • Can structure and formulate professional reasonings, especially concerning responsible leadership, business accountability and sustainable industrial and business development.
  • Can analyze existing theories, methods and interpretations within service leadership in international business, and,
  • work independently with solving practical and theoretical problems.
  • Can employ relevant methods in research and development projects addressing development and assessment of service business operations, nationally and internationally.

General competence

The candidate

  • Can analyze relevant professional, practical and research ethical issues within service business industries.
  • Can employ his/ her knowledge and skills on new areas in order to accomplish advanced task and projects.
  • Can communicate extensive independent work and master expressions used within service leadership in international business.
  • Can communicate professional issues, analyzes and conclusions within service leadership.

Career prospects

This master degree programme, will for many be the start of a future career as managers. Former students from the NHS - Department of Leadership and Service Innovation can be found in different management positions within the service industry. Some are hotel manager, excecutive managers within tourism, sales and marketing managers, while others are production managers, Key account managers, consultants, or project managers. In other words, the study gives you a possiblity to work with a great variety of interesting sectors, with a great variation of interesting tasks.

This master degree may qualify for admission to PhD Programmes.

Course assessment

The master program will be assessed and evaluated according to UiS' administrative quality system.

Study plan and courses

  • Compulsory courses

    • MSERMAS: Master's thesis in service leadership in international business

      Year 2, semester 3

      Master's thesis in service leadership in international business (MSERMAS)

      Study points: 30

  • Term 3 at UiS or exchange study

    • Courses in term 3 at UiS - Choose 3 courses

      • MHR103: International Marketing

        Year 2, semester 3

        International Marketing (MHR103)

        Study points: 10

      • MHR201: Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology

        Year 2, semester 3

        Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology (MHR201)

        Study points: 10

      • MHR203: Applied Service Innovation Project

        Year 2, semester 3

        Applied Service Innovation Project (MHR203)

        Study points: 10

      • MHR204: Leadership Challenges

        Year 2, semester 3

        Leadership Challenges (MHR204)

        Study points: 10

    • Exchange studies, term 3

  • Compulsory courses

    • MHR101: Research Methods

      Year 1, semester 1

      Research Methods (MHR101)

      Study points: 10

    • MHR102: Strategic Leadership

      Year 1, semester 1

      Strategic Leadership (MHR102)

      Study points: 10

    • MHR202: Fundamentals of Service

      Year 1, semester 1

      Fundamentals of Service (MHR202)

      Study points: 10

    • MHR104: International HR Perspectives

      Year 1, semester 2

      International HR Perspectives (MHR104)

      Study points: 10

    • MHR107: Services Marketing

      Year 1, semester 2

      Services Marketing (MHR107)

      Study points: 10

    • MHR108: Cost and Revenue Management

      Year 1, semester 2

      Cost and Revenue Management (MHR108)

      Study points: 10

    • MSERMAS: Master's thesis in service leadership in international business

      Year 2, semester 3

      Master's thesis in service leadership in international business (MSERMAS)

      Study points: 30

  • Term 3 at UiS or exchange study

    • Exchange studies, term 3

    • Courses in term 3 at UiS - Choose 3 courses

      • MHR103: International Marketing

        Year 2, semester 3

        International Marketing (MHR103)

        Study points: 10

      • MHR201: Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology

        Year 2, semester 3

        Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology (MHR201)

        Study points: 10

      • MHR203: Applied Service Innovation Project

        Year 2, semester 3

        Applied Service Innovation Project (MHR203)

        Study points: 10

      • MHR204: Leadership Challenges

        Year 2, semester 3

        Leadership Challenges (MHR204)

        Study points: 10

Student exchange

Exchange semester
In the 3rd semester the students can choose to study abroad for one semester and take courses equivalent to 30 credits (ECTS).

By going on exchange to one of our partner institutions abroad as part of your studies, you will have an opportunity to get a unique education. In addition to improving your career opportunities, you grow as a person and gain increased social, cultural and academic competence. In an increasingly international job market, this is a positive asset on your cv.It is also a positive signal to potential employers that you have taken part of your degree abroad.

The application process

The application deadline for applying to go on exchange in the autumn semester is 1 February. You apply in the digital student service desk. The application is processed by the International Office. Remember to meet the application deadline. Applications sent after the formal application deadline of 1 February will not be processed.

Prior to the application deadline, information meetings will be arranged about the exchange and information about the procedure with prior approval of courses. At NHS – Department of Leadership and Service Innovation, information meetings are held in October and January. An invitation to the meetings is sent out in advance with information about time, date, and meeting room. This is also posted in the time schedule. Up until the application deadline on 1 February, the International Office will also have additional information meetings where you can ask questions and get practical information about exchange.

The procedure in the application process to become an exchange student can be divided into several stages:

- Apply to become an exchange student within 1st. of February in the digital student service desk.

- Once you have been nominated, you will be assigned a contact person at the International Office who will assist with practical help and information about the process ahead, host university, etc.

- Find relevant courses and apply for pre-approval.

When the courses have been pre-approved, an online learning agreement (OLA) is made, which is a mutual agreement and confirmation between you, UiS, and the host university. A signed online learning agreement is a prerequisite for receiving an Erasmus+ scholarship. (Valid for student exchange within Erasmus+)

Students without a nominal study progression and who are delayed in their studies are advised not to go on exchange.


Choice of courses
The students can choose courses freely if they are consistent with the master's programs profile and do not overlap with compulsory courses already included in the program.

Help for pre-approval of courses
After the deadline for applying for student exchange, the department will assist on the process of pre-approval of courses. The department has lists over courses that have been pre-approved earlier at the various universities in order to make the pre-approval process easier.

When you need to find relevant courses, it is easy to get confused on the websites of the various educational institutions. We recommend that you take your time. In Norway, we use credits or ECTS to indicate the course's workload. In other countries, they can use points, or credits.

Here are some examples:

- Australia: Credits: 10 credits at Griffith University equals 7.5 credits. Then you must have 4 courses to get 30 credits in total.

- New Zealand: Points: 18 points at the University of Otago equals 10 credits. Then you must have 3 courses or 54 points in total to get 30 credits.

You should start the process of pre-approval of courses as soon as you have been nominated to a host university. Applications for pre-approval should be sent to your student advisor for approval by 1st of May.

Please note that some universities do not publish courses open to incoming exchange students until March/April.

Do not choose courses that overlap with courses that are already included in your education plan. For example, introduction to marketing.

You apply for pre-approval of courses in the digital student service desk.

ECIU Short term mobility

Would you like to try exchange for a shorter period of time?

ECIU – European Consortium of Innovative Universities is a consortium of 13 European universities, and a partner in Mexico that offers micro-modules from 3 – 5 credits (ECTS). These courses can be virtual – online, in-person, or a combination of both.

The great thing about ECIU courses is that you can also receive an Erasmus+ grant to participate if the course also includes a physical session of at least 5 days, and is a minimum of 3 ECTS.

The Erasmus+ scholarship is 50 – 70 Euro per day.

To receive an Erasmus+ scholarship, you must also sign an online learning agreement (OLA)

The ECIU collaboration means that all courses offered are already approved as higher education.

You can find all available courses in a common course catalogue: ECIU

ECIU courses have a duration of a few days, to a couple of weeks.

ECIU courses are suitable for those who are:

- Curious about what it means to study abroad

- Have interests across study programmes

- Want to fill their CV with relevant courses

Please note that even if ECIU courses are already approved as higher education, it does not mean that you will automatically have courses incorporated into your degree. In order for a course to be incorporated into your educational degree, you must apply for and be granted prior approval.

For more information about short-term mobility, contact the International Office by email: outboundexchange@uis.no

The ECIU team at UiS is available for questions and information at SIS Book Café every Tuesday from 11.00 – 13.00.

Do want to know more?
Please contact administrative coordinator for the program Oddvar Norland for more information.

General information about exchange: Exchange guide in Digital student service desk

Admission requirements

A Bachelor’s degree, which includes at least 80 ECTS credits in one or several of the following subjects is required:

  • Business Administration
  • International Business
  • Finance
  • Hospitality & Tourism Management
  • Marketing
  • Service Management

Admission to this master's programme requires a minimum grade average comparable to a Norwegian C (according to ECTS Standards) in your bachelor's degree.

Contact information

For application help, administrative questions and guidance:

NHS - Department of Leadership and Service Innovation, Department of Social Sciences, Stavanger University. Telephone +47 51 83 37 00. Mail: nhs@uis.no

Coordinator of the program: Professor Terje Ingebrigt Våland