International Management Concentration

Business is borderless. But where does global meet local? Gain hands-on knowledge of economic, political and cultural implications that affect how you will do business.

Have you considered a career in a multinational firm, doing business overseas or at the center of cross-border trade? If so, you need the strategic skill set to solve challenges and take advantage of international opportunities.

Be Career Ready

  • Employ strategic and critical thinking to transform how organizations operate internationally
  • Develop skills to manage global business partnerships
  • Think strategically about managing business using the best resources from around the planet
  • Understand and apply cultural differences and nuances in communication
  • Begin a lifetime of international networking

International management is a secondary concentration and should be taken together with such functional concentrations as finance, marketing, health care, information systems, or operations and supply chain management.

Curriculum (12 credits)

Required Courses (6 credits)

Availability varies by semester.

  • MGO 633 Global Operations Management (3 credits)
  • MGO 680 International Strategic Management (3 credits)

Electives (6 credits)

Choose 2 electives below. Availability varies by semester. 

  • MGF 685 International Finance Management (3 credits)
  • MGM 683 International Marketing (3 credits)
  • MGG 602 Global Perspectives (3 credits)
  • MGG 605 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurial Leadership in Africa (3 credits)
  • MGG 606 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurial Leadership in Latin America (3 credits)
  • MGG 609 Europe: Business and Society in the European Union and Beyond (3 credits)
  • MGE 602 Global Economics (3 credits)
  • MGT 699 Global Practicum (3-6 credits)

Review course descriptions in the Graduate Catalog.

Learn international business concepts in the classroom.

Live them through global immersion action learning. Every UB MBA student has the opportunity to participate in international study experiences. Explore the opportunities that await you.

Your UB MBA network spans the globe

With students, faculty and alumni from all over the world, you can expand your global perspective and personal network.

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