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M.B.A. - Concentration in International Business

The M.B.A. program with a concentration in International Business is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for managing business organizations on a global basis. Students majoring in International Business need to be familiar with macro-aspects of business and economics that cross national boundaries, including regional economic development, cross-cultural management, and multinational marketing. Students concentrate on the general aspects of international business and management. Students must take the following:

UNITS UNITS
PREREQUISITE COURSES (Three)
Prerequisite courses are required for non-business undergraduate majors or those students with insufficient background in accounting, business economics, and business management.
16 0
Elect one AC102A General Accounting 1
AC202A Intermediate Accounting 1
4
4
Elect one BU250 Small Business Management
BU300 Principles of Management
BU450 Personnel Management
4
4
4
EC201 Microeconomics 4  
EC202 Macroeconomics 4  
M.B.A. REQUIRED COURSES (Six) 24 24
AC501 Managerial Accounting 4 4
BU505 Organizational Behavior 4 4
BU506 Management Decisions 4 4
BU508 Technology and Operations Management 4 4
FI500 Managerial Finance 4 4
MK501 Marketing 4 4
MAJOR COURSES (Four) 16 16
BU511 International Comparative Management 4 4
BU512 Asian Trade Development 4 4
EC512 International Economic Development 4 4
FI510 International Investments 4 4
ELECTIVE COURSES (Five) 20 20
Elect five Student may choose any appropriate computer science, information systems, or business related courses. (Refer to M.B.A. Elective Course List)
TOTAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENT UNITS 76 60

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