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The Master of Science in International Business Management degree program is designed specifically for non-business majors who want to excel in today’s marketplace and builds on the skills and knowledge gained in your undergraduate studies preparing you for a broad range of fields and careers. This degree prepares you for leadership roles in both public and private sector organizations. With this degree, graduates will find a wide array of career opportunities in a diverse field of industries. Program graduates may qualify for managerial promotion opportunities within their existing job or may transition from a technical/engineering position to an advanced management position.

In this program you will gain a solid grounding in management and research theory and practice through foundational subjects, including economics, strategy, marketing, organizational behavior, and management. Students will develop a strong background in research fundamentals in order to complete a research thesis or comprehensive examination.

Through the master’s degree in the field of global management you:

  • Study the core elements of management knowledge and skill, including human resource management, organizational behavior and development, analytics, leadership, and change management.
  • Gain insight into the latest management theories and practices through case studies, instructor lectures, group projects, and active learning experiences.

The International Business Management Master’s program is divided in three parts: Core, Departmental, and Specialization courses. Students who elect the thesis option are required to complete 24 credit hours (9 credits in Common Core courses and 15 credits in Combined Specialization &Departmental courses). Those electing the non-thesis option must complete 27 credit hours (9 credits in Common Core courses and 18 in Combined Specialization &Departmental courses). The degree may be completed within three or four semesters. Students are required to achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher to graduate.

The components of the curriculum are:

Classification Courses Credits/Hours
Core Courses
(Mandatory)
Organization Management 3/3
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Application of Software 3/3
Introduction to Research Methodology 3/3
Department Courses Economics 3/3
Human Resource Management 3/3
Marketing Strategy 3/3
Financial Management 3/3
Specialization Courses Special Topics in Applied Research (Capstone) 3/3
Special Topics in Digital Economy (Case Study) 3/3
Special Topics in Advanced Technology 3/3
Thesis Research 3/3

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