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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2015-2017 Concentrations Global Business Curriculum and Course Descriptions  

Curriculum and Course Descriptions


The information presented on this page applies to students in the traditional full-time M.B.A. program as well as students in the flex M.B.A. program (who started in spring 2009 or later). It is meant to serve as an overview and not as a replacement for meeting with an adviser.

CURRICULUM

This concentration requires students take at least 15 credits beyond the M.B.A. core, foundation, and integrative courses.

International Business (22:553:533 [FT]/22:553:593 [PT]) is part of the M.B.A. foundation courses and is required for all M.B.A. students.

Required Courses (3 credits)

22:553:621  Global Management Strategy (3)

Electives (12 credits)

There are three sections: Group One, Group Two, and Doctoral Level. A minimum of 6 credits must come from Group One.

Group One

22:620:648  Cross Cultural Management (3)

22:553:671  Doing Business in China* (3)

22:553:672  Doing Business in Southeast Asia* (3)

22:620:621  eCommerce Strategy (3)

22:620:603  Executive Leadership (3)

22:620:601  Management of Innovation and Technology (3)

22:620:615  Managing Organizational Diversity (3)

22:620:602  Managing Technological Breakthroughs (3)

22:620:617  Negotiations (3)

*Note: Students may count only one, not both, of these courses toward a concentration in global business. Other travel courses supervised by Rutgers Business School (RBS) faculty may be offered from time to time which may also be considered. Travel courses that do not involve RBS faculty cannot be counted toward the concentration.

Group Two*

22:390:650  International Banking and Capital Markets(3)

22:553:605  International Business Law (3)

22:390:606  International Financial Markets (3)

22:553:617  International Marketing (3)

22:223:608  International Trade and Macroeconomics (3)

22:799:653  Procurement Management and Globalization (3)

22:799:608  Procurement Management and Global Sourcing (3)

*Note: Students may not count a course for the global business concentration that would represent a sixth course in the same area as a first concentration would. For example, a student who is getting a dual concentration in finance and global business cannot count International Financial Markets toward the global business concentration. A student who is getting a dual concentration in supply chain management and global business cannot count Procurement Management and Globalization toward the global business concentration.

Doctoral Level**

26:553:604  Corporate Innovation and International Business (3)

26:620:677  Culture and Organizations (3)

26:553:602  History of International Business (3)

26:553:605  National Innovation Policies and International Business (3)

26:553:601  Theory of International Business (3)

**Note: These courses may be taken with the permission of the department.
 
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