MBA with a concentration in Global Management Online

Gain an advanced understanding of international economics and effective management of multinational companies by earning your MBA with a concentration in Global Management. This AACSB-accredited program, offered through the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration, will provide you with knowledge applicable to domestic companies operating with global partners such as oil and gas and shipping operations.

As a student, you will explore the relationship between domestic and foreign goods as well as a specialized study of the cultures, environments, and ethics of international business.

Apply by: Dec. 20 | Start class: Jan. 15 | Tuition: $12,800  

Why Choose Global Management

Global Network

Navigate international businesses and cultures for expanded opportunities, collaborations, and enhanced industry resilience through global connections.

Accelerated Courses

Set a pace that works for you with 8-week and 16-week course options — all offered 100% online.

Geopolitical Insight

Understand the international legal environment, including the historical, social, political and economic factors, in which business entities operate on the global level. 

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Career Opportunities

International Business Consultant

Global Operations Manager

Cross-Cultural Management Specialist

Export/Import Manager

Global Supply Chain Manager

International Trade Specialist  

Curriculum

  • Administration of the information systems function. Includes impact of the function, control of information systems resources, and evaluation of projects (cost/benefit analysis).

    Application of microeconomic tools to business decision making; topics include theoretical and empirical demand and cost functions, pricing under various market conditions and regulatory constraints, short run and long run planning, and domestic and international conditions influencing the firm’s profitability and growth.

    Capstone course. Emphasis is on integrated application of MBA core courses concepts. Problem analysis and decision making at an integrative level are stressed.

    Business application of multivariate methods, non-parametric methods, factor analysis, logistic regression, cluster analysis, and data mining procedures using a computer statistical package.

    Application of analytical techniques to the firm’s investment, financing, and dividend decisions in keeping with the objective of maximizing shareholder wealth.

    Provides guidelines for developing marketing plans and programs while emphasizing the application of marketing concepts, tools, and decision making processes.

    Elements necessary in an organization for effective administrative control are covered. Emphasis is on the “use” rather than the “supplying” of accounting data. Completion of MBA 500 or equivalent is required.

  • Course provides a framework for understanding broad issues and analyzing specific topics which affect international business activities in an increasingly interdependent world. The course promotes a multi-disciplinary approach to integrating various facets of international business operations.

    Theory and practices including individual behavior, motivation, group dynamics, organizational structure, quality management, and leadership skills.

    A study of the international legal environment, including the historical, social, political and economic factors, in which business entities operate on the global level. Examines the legal factors that influence and affect the conduct of international commerce, focusing on the structure and operation of the international economic and legal system and international regulation of business.  

    Introduction to the components of supply chain management of multinational trade operations and identifies global supply chain evolution and trends. Explore the relationship between domestic and foreign goods supply.

The program consists of 33 credit hours, comprising 21 credit hours of core courses and 12 hours of concentration courses. There is no thesis requirement.  

Read more about the program curriculum through the University catalog.  

Total tuition for this MBA program online is $12,800, or $387.88 per credit. All courses use no-cost educational resources. You may take advantage of the University’s payment plan and those who qualify can use financial aid.

Upcoming Application Deadlines and Start Dates

Fall 2024 - B

Apply by: Oct. 7 | Start class: Oct. 21

Spring 2025 - A

Apply by: Dec 20. | Classes start: Jan. 15

Spring 2024 - B

Apply by: Feb. 28. | Classes start: March 17