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MBA/MS Handbook 2013-2014

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We also recommend that students with limited programming experience take Introduction to Computer Science I (CS 503) and Introduction to Computer Science II (CS 504). Dual Concentrations: Students interested in completing IS and E-Business as a second concentration may earn the concentration certificate by completing MGS 607 plus four MIS courses. These courses must include MGS 602 or MGS 650, MGS 613, and MGS 614. In addition, the student must complete one of the following: MGS 616, MGS 651, MGS 655, or MGS 659. International Management Concentration Objective The International Management Concentration is intended to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the principal topics and issues in international business. The concentration focuses on skill development related to the management of international business partnerships and complex multinational operations. Description The concentration consists of courses concerned with the political, economic, legal, and social dimensions of international business. The International Management Concentration is designed to supplement training in a particular functional area and should be taken together with a second MBA concentration. The International Management Concentration includes opportunities for overseas internships and/or study abroad programs integrated with the MBA program. FIRST YEAR Fall Semester MBA Core 15 credits Spring Semester MBA Core 10 credits Electives 3-6 credits SECOND YEAR Fall Semester MGF 685 International Financial Management* Primary concentration courses and/or internship and/or elective Spring Semester MGO 642 Integration of Business Foundations – 1 credit MGO 644 Business Practice – 1 credit MGM 683 International Marketing* MGO 633 Supply Chains and Global Operations* Primary concentration courses or elective(s) One elective* in addition to required courses above, selected from: GEO 531 Introduction to International Business and World Trade MGO 695/MGO 681 Special Topics relating to China/The China Trip MGO 680 International Business Environment (if offered) *concentration requirements 14

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