Curriculum
The GlobalMBA curriculum for the current and next cohorts are available at the links below. To understand the tables, recall that each university in the consortium selects a small group of students who function as a single cohort, studying together throughout the program. The opportunity to live, study, and travel with students from other nations represents one of the most important learning experiences in the GlobalMBA. All instruction is in English.
Teamwork is practiced intensively in the GlobalMBA. Traditionally, each team consists of at least one student from each institution, deepening the intercultural aspects of the program. Upon successful completion of all program requirements, each student earns two master's degrees and a certificate of attendance.
View the current and upcoming cohorts' travel schedules for important dates.
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Prerequisites
All GlobalMBA students, regardless of the home university, must meet the following admission requirements.
- Hold a bachelor's degree from an "institutionally accredited" institution by the time the GlobalMBA begins
- Earn an official GMAT score of 500 or higher, or GRE score of 300 or higher
- Be proficient in English (all instruction takes place in English, regardless of the student's native language)
- Have successfully completed introductory coursework in the following areas:
- Business Law
- Economics (Micro/Macro)
- Financial Accounting
- Financial Management
- Marketing
- Management
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Curriculum
The following course listing links to sample course descriptions, which provide an overview of the topics and design of each course. Actual syllabi and professors will vary by year.
Technische Hochschule Köln
October - January (15 U.S. credits)
- Global Economics and Thesis Seminar
- International Management Accounting
- Intercultural Communication
- Business Environment: Germany
- Applied Intercultural Communication: Germany
- Making Decisions with Data
University of Warsaw
February - May (18 U.S. credits)
- International Management and Strategy
- Advanced Financial Management
- Organizational Theory
- Management Information Systems
- Human Resources Management
- Business Environment: Poland
- Applied Intercultural Communication: Poland
Kyungpook National University
June - August (9 U.S. credits)
- International Finance
- Applied Intercultural Communication: South Korea
- Business Environment: South Korea
老澳门资料
August - December (12 U.S. credits)
- Applied Intercultural Communication: US
- International Marketing
- Modeling and Management of Operations
- Business Environment: United States
- Advanced Business Policy
Throughout Program
- Thesis
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Degrees Earned
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, each GlobalMBA student earns two master's degrees:
- Global Master of Business Administration (GlobalMBA) from the 老澳门资料
- Master of International Management and Intercultural Communication jointly awarded by Technische Hochschule Köln and the University of Warsaw.
Also, students will receive a certificate of participation from Kyungpook National University (KNU). The GlobalMBA program is a dual-degree program. Students must complete all program requirements to earn both degrees; is it not possible to complete part of the program and earn only one degree.