Twin cities MA Arts Administration

About the Program

Program Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of Arts program in International Business are expected to be able to:

  1. Analyze and apply principles and skills of economics, finance, marketing and management to the contexts and environments of international business.
     
  2. Analyze the geopolitical, social, cultural and religious contexts and environments of international business and apply appropriate principles.
     
  3. Analyze and apply legal and ethical principles to contexts and environments of international business and understand implications of actions.
     
  4. Design effective international business strategies.
     
  5. Communicate effectively in a variety of modes.
     
  6. Demonstrate critical thinking skills.
     
  7. Travel and work abroad with cultural competence and cultural awareness.
     
  8. Work effectively with diverse populations by demonstrating cultural competence and cultural awareness.
     
  9. Continue lifelong learning.


Degree Requirements

Required International Business Courses 25 cr.
Required Management Courses 7 cr.
Required Synthesis Activities 7 cr.
Elective Courses 2 cr.
Total 41 cr.

Required International Business Courses 25 cr.
MIB510 International Business Environments 3 cr.
MIB519 Global Religions and Belief Systems 3 cr.
MIB520 Accounting Information for Global Decision Making 3 cr.
MIB525 International Economics and Finance 3 cr.
MIB530 International Marketing 3 cr.
MIB532 Entrepreneurship 1 cr.
MIB535 International Business Law 3 cr.
MIB545 International Political Ecomony 3 cr.
MIB565 Cultural Awareness 3 cr.

Required Management Courses 7 cr.
GM600 Management Principles 3 cr.
GM625 Leadership and Decision Making 2 cr.
GM675 Managerial Ethics and Issues 2 cr.

Required Synthesis Activities 7 cr.
MIB570 International Field Study 4 cr.
MIB575 International Business Strategy Capstone 3 cr.

Elective Courses 2 cr.
MIBIS Independent Study 1-2 cr.
MIB571 Special Topics in International Business 1-2 cr.
GM635 Social Economics 2 cr.





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