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MBA Specialization in International Business

Students may develop more in-depth competency in specialized areas of business by pursuing the MBA with specialization in one of eight areas. The area of specialization is noted on the transcript, and the Assistant Dean of Graduate Business Programs or department head must approve any course substitutions. These specialization options have program codes associated with them that differ from the general MBA. Students who wish to change from one program to another must submit a program transfer form to the Graduate Business Programs office so that a new program of study can be issued.

To receive an MBA with the International Business specialization, you must complete all MBA foundation*, core, an innovation restricted elective, an analytical skills restricted elective, and all courses required for the specialization.

For more information contact faculty advisor, Dr. David Victor.

The Specialization:
     
Required Courses:
12 hours
ACC 675 International Accounting and Taxation (3)  
FIN 540 International Finance (3)  
MGMT 550 International Management (3)  
MKTG 520 International Business (3)  
     
Choose one from the following: 3 hours
ECON 508 International Trade (3)  
ECON 509 International Monetary Economics (3)  
ECON 699 Independent Study (3)  
MKTG 525 Global Marketing (3)  
     
Total   15 hours

Offered by the Faculty from the Department of Accounting and Finance, Department of Computer Information Systems, Department of Econmics, Department of Management, and Department of Marketing.

*Students who have earned a BBA from an AACSB accredited university will waive all of the foundation courses. Students who have taken undergraduate business courses at a non-AACSB-accredited institution may request a waiver review.