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Students in the Business School are encouraged, and indeed expected, to be part of the learning process. This is what attracted me to the MS in International Business program, and what drove me to later add an MBA. Whether it was interaction in the classroom or online with faculty and fellow students, participating in the Global Executive Forum, being chosen as a delegate to the International Chamber of Commerce of studying abroad, I always knew that each individual contributed would greatly add to the whole learning experience. When a program is designed this way, there is an energy and enthusiasm generated that is irresistible.
Wm Michael Farrell,
Dual MS International
Business
and MBA student

Add a MBA to your MS in International Business

If you want both your MS in International Business and the career advantages of a MBA's broad knowledge base consider doing both.

To earn a dual MBA/MS in international business degree, you complete the required courses for the MS in international business as well as the following additional MBA core courses. See your graduate advisor for details.

MBA Core

  • Managing Individuals and Teams, BUSN6520
  • Data Analysis for Managers,BUSN6530
  • Legal and Ethical Environment of Business,BUSN6540
  • Analyzing and Interpreting Accounting Information, BUSN6550
  • Marketing Management, BUSN6560
  • Information Systems Management and Strategy, BUSN6610
  • Applied Economics for Managers, BUSN6620
  • Management of Operations, BUSN6630
  • Financial Management, BUSN6640
  • Strategic Management, BUSN6710

Free Electives

Students complete 6 credit hours of graduate business coursework (excluding BUSN courses numbered below 6800).

When pursuing a dual degree, you may not waive any of the MBA core classes.

 

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