The School of Business at Ithaca College offers a master of business administration degree that is designed for students who have earned an undergraduate business degree or completed the core undergraduate business requirements. Ithaca College undergraduate students in non-business degree programs are able to complete the core undergraduate business requirements by taking the School of Business management minor. Such students are able to finish the M.B.A. in one calendar year.
(Pending New York State approval)
The primary objective of the certificate program in international business (CPIB) is to provide interested students the opportunity to acquire the coherent, interdisciplinary body of knowledge needed to pursue careers in international areas, especially in international business. CPIB is aimed at matriculating students in Ithaca College, particularly those in the School of Business (all concentrations except international business) and School of Humanities and Sciences. Within H&S, CPIB might appeal to students in economics, history, modern languages, politics, psychology, sociology, and planned studies. CPIB is also open to the extramural students at Ithaca College.
The coursework consists of 15 courses from the following areas:
Area studies/international relations familiarize students with comparative politics, history, sociology, anthropology, art, and literature in the context of the world in general or particular regions and countries. These courses can focus on a specific region or subject or diversify across disciplines and geographic locations. (Check with the School of Business dean's office for the most recent list.)
Introductory, intermediate, and advanced foreign language courses are applicable; at least one language course has to be at the 300 level and focus on literature or culture (e.g. 308-34300 The Evolution of French Civilization or 308-34400 Contemporary French Culture).
306-12100
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
306-12200
Principles of Microeconomics
881-26500
International Business Operations
Select one course from the following
888-10100
World of Business (3)
882-11100
Introduction to Business (3)
880-22500
Financial Accounting (3)
883-20300
Financial Markets & Institutions (3)
885-34000
Human Resource Management (3)
882-22000
Principles of Management (3)
884-31200
Principles of Marketing (3)
887-20300
Introduction to Law (3)
Select one from the following
306-41100
International Economics (3)
881-36000
International Management of Human Resources (3)
881-48000
Export/Import Operations (3)
881-49800
International Business Internship (3-6)
883-37000
International Finance (3)
884-38000
International Marketing (3)
887-31000
International Business Law (3)
Total
15
All CATALOGS
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