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Apr 10, 2025
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ARCHIVED 2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Business Administration, MIBA
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Program Structure
The curriculum consists of 10 to 16 courses (30 to 48 credit hours) that balance management theory in an international context with applications in a broad spectrum of organizational settings. The program contains three components: (1) a set of six prerequisite courses that may be fulfilled partially or completely, with a student’s previous course work at the undergraduate or graduate level; (2) a common core of eight international courses including a capstone experience; ( 3) a short-term international business study abroad course; and (4) a single elective course taken from a selected list of leadership and liberal studies courses.
Entry into the program requires the student to have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. In addition, a grade of “B-” or better must have been earned to meet a prerequisite. Students needing to take one or more prerequisites may not count these courses towards the minimum ten-course degree requirement. Although each student’s timetable and abilities are different, it is possible to complete the program in less than two years.
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Prerequisite Courses (6 courses, 18 credit hours):
Course | Undergraduate Course | Graduate Course | Financial Accounting | ACC 201 | ACC 501 | Managerial Accounting | ACC 202 | ACC 502 | Statistics | BUS 241 | BUS 541 | Economics | ECN 250 & ECN 252 | ECN 500 | Financial Management | FIN 350 | FIN 550 | Marketing Management | BUS 168 | MKT 570 | Core Courses (9 courses, 27 credit hours)
Elective Course (1 course, 3 credit hours)
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