Master of Business Administration Concentration International Business (MBA)

CIP: 52.0201.00
Required Courses
BA 5310Business Research Methods 13
BA 5390Strategic Management 23
Select four to five of the following courses must be taken based on the student's undergraduate major: 3,412
Financial Statement Analysis
Managerial Economics
Financial Management
Seminar in Management Concepts
Seminar in Marketing Mgt
Concentration
Select three to four appropriate graduate level business courses: 5,612
Global Environments of Bus
International Commercial Law
Business Internship
Special Issues in Business Adm
Intnl Financial Markets&Inst
International Investments
Global Bank Management
International Finance
Spe Iss in Intnl Banking&Fin
International Management
Special Issues in Management
International Marketing
Special Issues in Marketing
International Production Mgt
Import Operations & Practice
Export Operations & Practice
International Logistics
Special Issues in Logistics
Total Semester Credit Hours30
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Must be taken during the first 12 hours of graduate course work in the MBA program.

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Must be taken during the final nine (9) hours prior to graduation.

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Students with an undergraduate degree in MIS/CIS and non-business majors are required to complete all seven MBA required courses. Students holding an undergraduate major in one of the following functional areas—accounting, finance, economics, management, or marketing—may choose not to take the corresponding MBA 5310 course in their discipline. In this scenario, a student must take four concentration courses in their discipline to meet the thirty-credit hour requirement.

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To remain in good standing, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.00/4.00 (“B”) for the courses listed.

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Courses selected to form a Concentration must be approved by the Graduate Advisor or the appropriate Division Chair.

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Students may not apply more than two of the following as elective courses: TIL 5399, BA 5399, FIN 5399, MGT 5399, MKT 5399.