MBA International Business

Enhanced competition in the global marketplace invalidates many of the traditional assumptions for business decisions and structure of organizations. This concentration provides a broad look at issues global organizations are dealing with now and in the future. Students will explore international marketing, finance, management, and the economic and strategic analysis of international business. International business students are encouraged to participate in at least one of our Study Abroad Programs located in Finland, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

MBA Tool Courses (14 Hours)
4
ACCT 5401
Financial and Managerial Accounting
3
ISQS 5345
Statistical Concepts for Business and Management
3
ECO 5310
Price and Income Theory
4
MGT 5476
Executive Skills
     
Core Courses (19 Hours)
3
FIN 5421
Financial Management Concepts
3
MKT 5360
Marketing Concepts and Strategies
3
MGT 5371
Managing Organizational Behavior and Design
3
BLAW 5290
Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical Environments of Business
3
ISQS 5343
Operations Management and Management Science
2
ISQS 5230
Managerial Decision Theory
2
ISQS 5231
Information Technology for Managers
   
Select Four of the Following Electives (12 Hours)
3
MKT 5362
Multinational Marketing
3
MGT 5384
International Business & Multinational Strategy
3
FIN 5338
Multinational Financial Management
3
FIN 5333
United States Financial Systems
3
ECO 5333
Advanced International Economics
3
MGT 5379
Global Enterpreneurship
3
GEOG 5303
Advanced Human Geography
3
GEOG 5307
NAFTA, Western Hemisphere Trade, and Regional Integration
3
POLS 5371
Area of Studies in Comparative Politics
     
Capstone Course (3 Hours)
3
MGT 5391
Strategic and Global Management

**Course requirements subject to change. Degree Plans must be filed after completing 9 credit hours of Graduate Coursework. To graduate, you must have at least one 3-hour "A"  above a 3.00 graduate GPA.  Individual degree plans vary based on concentration and student background.