Master of Business Administration
International Business
The Master of Business Administration explores the foundations of business, the global environment in which it operates and the tools needed for intelligent decision making. The curriculum, taken in the track progression listed below, is comprised of 11 8-week courses that are structured so that one course builds upon the mastery of other courses and emphasizes the integration of course materials to insure a cohesive, coordinated learning experience.
FOUNDATION COURSES
Foundation Courses cover comprehensive business principles and are taken by all MBA students.
CORE COURSES
Core Courses cover key business skills and are taken by all MBA students.
- MBAC 600 The Economics of Management
- MBAC 601 Ethical and Legal Environment of Business
SPECIALIZATION REQUIREMENTS
Core Courses cover key business skills and are taken by all MBA students.
- MBAM 611 Strategy Formulation
- MBAM 615 Managing Change
SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES: Select 3 Courses
- MBAI 604  International Marketing
- MBAI 605 International Financial Management
- MBAI 606 International Negotiation
- MBAI 612E-W Focus in Area Studies
- MBAI 613E-W Seminar in International Business
- MBAI 616 International Operations
- MBAI 617 Global Management
ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES:
Two elective courses selected from the remaining MBA 600 level courses.
CAPSTONE COURSE
The Capstone Course is the final strategic course taken by all MBA students.
- MBAC 695 Strategies in a Global Environment