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MBA in Global Strategic Management
The Master of Business Administration in Global Strategic Management (MBA-GSM) addresses emerging workplace needs while retaining an emphasis in international/regional expertise. The MBA-GSM teaches students how the world of global management works and gives them the ability to step beyond current business models or self-imposed limitations. Student Learning OutcomesStudents will demonstrate:
In order to achieve these expectations, the MBA-GSM program features a core curriculum that focuses students on the major disciplines of business: accounting, finance, marketing, strategic management, and organizational behavior. Core courses provide broad functional knowledge in one discipline; electives provide a narrow focus that deepens an area of study. Students can select a more generalized international area of study, or they can focus on a region. Program DescriptionGraduates of the Master of Business Administration in Global Strategic Management (MBA-GSM) will display a mastery of the foundation areas of accounting, finance, human resource management, information technology, marketing, and strategic management to the degree that they will be able to effectively manage cross-cultural projects in any of these functional areas – even those outside their area of specialist knowledge. Acquisition of business research and problem-solving skills will allow them to procure and evaluate critically the information necessary to make managerial decisions within a global context, while nuanced analysis and decision-making skills will enable them to function effectively in the global business environment. An understanding of the global context in which most organizations now compete and an in-depth knowledge of a chosen region are imparted through the use of current examples and case studies from around the world. The MBA-GSM seeks to impart an ability to create and innovate more effective ways of doing global business. Graduates learn to work effectively in teams, especially in the global context, and to communicate and demonstrate the value of teamwork in business settings. Program FormatStudents can complete the MBA–GSM in 12 months of full-time study if the prerequisites or the equivalent undergraduate course work have already been completed. The MBA-GSM curriculum includes:
From this three-branch hub, courses are sequenced and integrated to build upon each other – from Core to Topic Domain to Capstone – and to maximize learning. The MBA-GSM curriculum consists of:
All students must take the entire Core and a Topic Domain. The CapstoneAn innovative and exciting aspect of the MBA-GSM is the Capstone project. The Capstone is completed during the last trimester of the program and is designed to offer students the opportunity to apply and demonstrate their mastery of core courses and their in-depth international knowledge. Course RequirementsThe MBA-GSM Curriculum: Prerequisites: GSM 5001 Principles of Economics (3 units)
GSM 5002 Financial and Managerial Accounting (3 units) Previous undergraduate course work with at least a ‘B’ grade may substitute for Prerequisites. Total Prerequisites 12 units Required Core: GSM 5113 Business Communications I (1.5 units) Total Core 24 units International Topic Domains Select 9 units from current courses offered: GSM 5111 Globalization: Concepts and Effects (3 units) Total International Domain 9 units Capstone: GSM 5135 Capstone: Project Management/Corporate Research/Internship (3 units) Total Capstone 3 units Total MBA-GSM Major 36 Units Requirements for AdmissionClick here to go to the Graduate Admissions section. |
