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The Global Business program is designed to prepare professional managers for multinational and import-export businesses. This program provides a general comprehension of the ways in which modern business methods are applied to the special requirements of international marketing, finance, and operations. Course requirements consider the needs of United States and International students in order to prepare them to work abroad or in international operations in their home country or as third country nationals. Teamwork is required in all courses as well as a practical hands-on project completed in the Capstone course. Considerations of culture and Leadership in a virtual environment are presented in many of the courses. Participation in Graduate School of Management's Management Study Tour and proficiency in a foreign language, though not required, would enhance a student's global education.

Programs in Global Business

An emphasis in Global Business is offered in the following programs:

Master of Business Administration
MBA Degree Completion
Graduate Certificates

Courses in Global Business

To receive the MBA concentration in Global Business designation on their transcript students must complete 4 of the Global Business electives. *Courses with prerequisites.

BUAD 8302 Management Study Tour (as approved)
ECON 7310 International Economics*
FINA 7320 International Finance*
MANA 6335 Inter-Cultural Management
MARK 6329 Advertising & Marketing Communications*
MARK 7324 International Marketing Management*
OPER 6380 Import/Export
OPER 6383 Global Supply Chain Strategies


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