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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2018-2020 Concentrations Global Business  

Global Business

Course and credit requirements have changed under the current part-time M.B.A. program for students enrolled fall 2018 and thereafter. Please visit
http://myrbs.business.rutgers.edu/students/mba/full-time-and-part-time-mba/curriculum/part-time-mba-curriculum for a full breakdown of adjusted curriculum and concentration requirements for the 49-credit part-time M.B.A. program.


The global business concentration prepares students to manage effectively in a global business environment that is complex and changing. Building on a foundational course in international business, students can select from a range of courses that address issues of managing in a global environment, such as cross-cultural management, negotiations, strategic alliances, and technology transfer. Students can also select courses in international trade or finance, procurement, and marketing. The department also regularly offers courses that involve travel abroad, combined with structured learning on and off campus. One such course offered through the department can be counted toward the concentration. This concentration is especially valuable for students who choose a concentration in a functional field (e.g., finance, supply chain management, marketing, etc.) and then pursue a second concentration in global business. This sends a signal to employers of having both functional specialization as well as the broad strategic purview of how to manage in a global economy.


Contact Information

Petra Christmann
Professor and Chair

Dawn Gist
Administrative Assistant
1 Washington Park, Room 1014
Newark NJ 07102
dmgist@business.rutgers.edu
973-353-1650

Audrey Louis
Administrative Assistant

100 Rock, Room 2145
 
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