Master of International Management Program Syllabus

Master of International Management Program Syllabus

Master of International Management Program Syllabus

Academic year 2016/2017

Grade / 1st year / 2nd year
Semester / Fall / Spring / Fall / Spring
Required courses / Research methods / 3 / Topics in International Business Management / 3 / Master Thesis / 6 / Master Thesis / 6
Core Elective
(At least five courses) / Multivariate analysis / 3 / International Financial Management / 3 / International intellectual property law / 3 / Intercultural Communication / 3
Topics in International Marketing / 3 / Service operations management / 3 / Strategic Management / 3
Supply Chain Management / 3 / International trade negotiations / 3 / Qualitative Research Methods / 3
E-commerce Theory and Practice / 3
General Elective / Topics inInternational Investment / 3 / Management English / 3 / Customer Relationship Management / 3
Internet Marketing / 3 / Internshippractice / 2 / Strategic Marketing / 3
Topics in Innovation Management / 3

Remarks:

1. Total graduate credits 36 credits, excl. master thesis. Enroll max. 15 credits each semester.

2. Elective courses enrolled from other department must be from College of Management / College of Finance, be taught in English and be approved by IMBA director in advance.Max. 3 creditsfor elective courses can be acknowledged from other departments, max. 9 credits for courses enrolled at partner universities.

3. Domestic students who have not enrolled “Statistics” before, need to enroll this course. The statistics course may be offered by IMBA on an irregular basis, but students can also enroll this course at other departments as well. Foreign students may enroll this course if offered.

4. Students going to University of Wisconsin-La Crosse for double degree are required to enroll a total of 7 compulsory courses (21 credits) of which a max. 3 courses (9 Credit) can be transferred into NKFUST graduation credits.

5. Students from non-English speaking countries are required to attend and pass the course “Management English”. The 3 course credits do not count towards the graduation credits.

Modified: 105.03