Global Emerging Markets MBA Concentration
The Global Emerging Markets MBA concentration is designed to develop competencies in the practice of cross-border business transactions. The concentration focuses on doing business in emerging markets given the opportunities therein and the strategic importance of these markets in the global economy. This MBA concentration allows students the flexibility to tailor coursework to pursue career interests in multinational enterprises, governments, and non-governmental organizations.
Required courses:
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IBUS-744 International Dimensions in Management: Study Abroad (2 - 3)*
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IBUS-747 Doing Business in Different National and Cultural Environments (1.5)
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IBUS-748 Management in Emerging Markets (1.5)
Select 3-7 additional credits from the following courses:
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IBUS-700 International Finance (3)
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IBUS-701 International Banking (1.5)
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IBUS-734 International Dimensions in Management: Research (1)
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ACCT-670 International Accounting (3)
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IBUS-745 Global Supply Chain Management (3)
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IBUS-740 Project Finance in Developing and Transitional Economies (1.5)
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IBUS-705 Export/Import Management (1.5)
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IBUS-596 Microfinance (3)
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IBUS-685 Topics in IB (1.5 – 3)
Select 0-3 additional credits from the following courses:
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MGMT-668 Global Entrepreneurship and Micro Ventures (1.5)
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SIS-611 International Negotiation (3)
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SIS-616 International Economics (3)
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SIS-632 Microfinance: Concepts and Practical Tools (3)
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SIS-579 Selected Regional and Country Studies (3)
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ITEC-655 Outsourcing and Offshoring (1.5)
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ITEC-656 Topics in Management of Global IT (1.5)
Modifications of this program may be made to suit the academic needs of individual students, subject to approval by the department chair.




