As an elite graduate program in international business, our Master of International Business delivers a curriculum that builds upon our students’ prior business education and experiences to develop specific competency in international business management. All courses are taught from a global business perspective.
The program consists of a suite of courses that may be taken in any sequence. The exceptions are the introductory seminar that is required of all students upon entry and the International Business Environment course which has to be taken before International Business Policy. The Master’s Project in International Business needs to be taken during your last semester.
Two workshops are required of all incoming students; one inAccountingBoth of these are taught over a period of 12-16 contact hours as needed on Saturdays during the first month of classes.and one in
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The International Business Environment
International Management
International Accounting
Global Financial Strategies
Managing Global Production and Technology
International Marketing
International Business Law
International Business Policy
Master's Project in International Business
Electives courses
We encourage students in the Master of International Business program to go beyond their required courses and pure business topics to better understand the environment for international business in the region. You may select your own elective non-business courses, subject to the approval of the program’s faculty director.
Seminars
Three one-credit seminars also are required to complete the program. The first one is offered during the first semester and is required of all incoming students. The other two can be satisfied in one or two semesters as long as the minimum attendance is achieved and the course deliverables have been met. They are:
Introduction to International Business
Current Events Seminar
Seminar on International Entrepreneurship
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