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THE CHARLES H. KELLSTADT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 2011-2012
Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business M.B.A. Programs and Concentrations Concentration Requirements International Business
International Business
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The concentration in International Business has a course requirement; a functional emphasis requirement; and a language requirement.

 

The functional emphasis ensures that graduates of the program have functional as well as international expertise.  The emphasis can consist of coursework in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, or International Trade Policy. 

 

Students concentrating in International Business must demonstrate competency in at least one modern language other than English.  That competence can be demonstrated by proper coursework or the successful completion of a language exam.  One year of college level language study is considered appropriate coursework for purposes of satisfying this requirement.

 

An MBA candidate with a concentration in International Business should have some international exposure outside of the classroom.  The work commitments of many of our students, however, preclude extended overseas activities.  As a result, the college has developed a series of international business seminars which provide students with international exposure in a time frame suitable for working adults.  These programs provide an excellent opportunity to expand the graduate business curriculum and increase exposure to other cultures.  The seminars are typically one to three weeks in length and scheduled to coincide with breaks between quarters.

 

Three concentration courses are required as follows:

 

1)     One course which relates to the functional discipline (Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, or International Trade and Policy) which the candidate has chosen to emphasize – this course would normally be chosen from Accounting, Auditing, and Taxation Issues in International Business (IB 515); International Trade (IB 520); International Macroeconomics (IB 521); International Finance (IB 530); International Management (IB 540); and International Marketing (IB 550).

 

2)     One course in International Business outside the particular functional discipline chosen by the candidate.

 

3)     Two courses in the discipline which the candidate has chosen to emphasize which need not come from the International Business course offerings.

 

Students pursuing the International Trade Policy emphasis would take International Trade (IB 520), International Macroeconomics (IB 521) and either Economics of Developing Countries (IB 525) or International Policy Analysis (IB 798).  These three courses would replace the requirements in (1) and (3) above.

 

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