Northeastern University D’Amore-McKim School of Business’Master of Science in International Managementprogram prepares students to bridge local and international operations quickly and confidently.
Develop a Global Mindset
Students develop critical thinking skills to handle the challenges organizations and businesses face when operating across borders and cultures. Core courses focus on cultural agility, leadership, and workforce management. Students explore topics ranging from international trade to globalization of the world economy.
我ntegrate Classroom and Professional Experiences
Students obtain real-world experiences that help them to gain a fresh perspective while using relevant skills. They apply their knowledge to actual business challenges through class projects.
Students can gain experience tackling real business issues faced by a company aligned with their career aspirations through the “Make Your Case” consulting program. Students build storytelling and case-writing skills while gaining inside exposure to their chosen industry.
Students may enroll in this 30-semester-hour master's degree program for full-time and part-time study.
Core Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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我NTB 6200 | Managing the Global Enterprise | 3 |
我NTB 6226 | Becoming a Global Leader | 3 |
STRT 6210 | Workforce Metrics and Analytics | 3 |
我n consultation with advisor, complete 3 graduate-level semester hours from the following for which prerequisites have been met: | 3 | |
我nternational Financial Management | ||
我nternational Field Study | ||
我nternational Marketing | ||
我n consultation with advisor, complete 3 graduate-level semester hours from the following for which prerequisites have been met: | 3 | |
Advanced Topics in Global Management and Strategy | ||
Strategic Decision Making in a Changing Environment |
Electives
Code | Title | Hours |
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我n consultation with advisor, complete 15 graduate-level semester hours for which prerequisites have been met. Choose from the following subject codes: | 15 | |
ACCT, BUSN, ENTR, FINA, HRMG, INTB, MECN, MGMT, MKTG, SCHM, STRT, and TECE
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Program Credit/GPA Requirements
30 total semester hours required
Minimum 3.000 GPA required