Master of International Business
Buckhead, USA
DURATION
12 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
USD 46,545 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* out-of-county residents I non-georgia residents: $45,675 | georgia residents: $38,438 | non-refundable seat deposit: $250
Introduction
Robinson’s Master of International Business reflects global market demands and responds to emerging trends, all while preparing students for success in the international business landscape.
Students can choose between the following three tracks:
- Global Management Consultancy
- Global Supply Chain & Logistics
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Through frequent site visits, students build knowledge aligning with their chosen academic tracks. For example, global supply chain and logistics students may observe behind-the-scenes operations at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport freight and cargo terminal as well as the Port of Savannah.
Entrepreneurship and innovation students may tour Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, a 500-acre technology park as well as Three Ring Studio, a campus housing tenants from the media, film, and television industries. Global management consultancy students may travel to Chattanooga, Tennessee, to visit Kordsa, a global manufacturing plant that develops reinforcement technologies for the tires of automobiles, airplanes, and motorcycles as well as agricultural and industrial vehicles.
Tackle Complex Hands-On Assignments
- Through a field study, work with executives from companies looking to go global or to expand their international footprint.
- Conduct a country risk assessment and quantify opportunities in emerging markets.
- Collaborate with teammates in other countries both in-person and virtually in solving real-world challenges.
- Develop skills in business analytics to make data-informed decisions.
- Prepare a consultancy report on a global business issue.
Access the Center for International Business Education & Research
You will have access to Robinson’s Center for International Business Education & Research, an initiative centering on the advancement of international business education, research, and practice. Only 16 CIBERs exist across the country, and this rich resource will be right at your fingertips.
Join the World Affairs Council of Atlanta
As a Master of International Business student, you will receive free membership to the World Affairs Council of Atlanta, an organization providing a forum for informed discussion of the global affairs that impact Metro Atlanta as well as support for the city’s transformation into an international economic hub.
Receive One-on-One Mentorship from a Program Alum
Engage with and learn from a Master of International Business alum, who will meet with you in person or virtually to guide you through the process of developing career readiness and soft skills.
How long will it take?
11 months (3 semesters)
Students typically attend class two nights per week. All classes are held twice a week from 5:30-9:45 p.m., to accommodate the schedules of working professionals.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Robinson Scholarships
Robinson offers several scholarships through the Office of the Dean as well as the individual academic departments.
Search Georgia State’s Database
Georgia State offers a robust searchable database containing scholarships offered through the university as well as external websites.
Graduate Assistantships
Graduate assistantships are available to offset program costs.
Loans
- Federal Direct Loans and online FAFSA application for Federal Student Aid
- Private Education Loans
Curriculum
Global Management Consultancy Track
Through the Global Management Consultancy track, you will develop skills and competencies in the area of management consulting, and complete hands-on projects focusing on global business development, management, and transformation.
You also will earn a Data Certificate through Georgia State’s library. The Data Certificate is self-paced but must be started and completed within the same semester.
Fall Semester
4 courses
- IB 8090 - International Business Environment
- IB 8630 - International Business Negotiation
- MGT 8020 - Business Intelligence
- MGT 8150 - Business Modeling
Spring Semester
4 courses
- IB 8180 - Doing Business in Emerging Markets
- IB 8990 - Policy and Strategy in the International Marketplace
- MGT 8730 - Project Management
- IB 8080 - International Legal Process
Summer Semester
2 courses
- IB 8510 - International Business Field Study
- IB 8550 - Special Topics in International Business
Global Supply Chain & Logistics Track
As part of the Global Supply Chain & Logistics track, you will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to manage the complexities of supply chains and logistics that span multiple countries with differing political, legal, socioeconomic, infrastructure, and technology systems. You also will earn a Data Certificate through Georgia State’s library. The Data Certificate is self-paced but must be started and completed within the same semester.
Fall Semester
4 courses
- IB 8090 - International Business Environment
- IB 8630 - International Business Negotiation
- MGT 8710 - Managing Logistics and Supply Chains
- MGT 8720 - Strategic Sourcing & Procurement
Spring Semester
4 courses
- IB 8080 - International Legal Process
- IB 8180 - Doing Business in Emerging Markets
- IB 8990 - Policy and Strategy in the International Marketplace
- MGT 8730 - Project Management
Summer Semester
2 courses
- IB 8510 - International Business Field Study
- IB 8550 - Special Topics in International Business
Entrepreneurship & Innovation Track
As part of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation track, you will earn a Graduate Certificate in Disruptive Innovation & Entrepreneurship. You also will earn a Data Certificate through Georgia State’s library. The Data Certificate is self-paced but must be started and completed within the same semester.
Fall Semester
4 courses
- IB 8090 - International Business Environment
- IB 8630 - International Business Negotiation
- ENI 8012 - Innovation, Creativity, and Imagination
- ENI 8010 - Innovation Studio 1: Innovation and Design Thinking
Spring Semester
4 courses
- IB 8180 - Doing Business in Emerging Markets
- IB 8080 - International Legal Process
- IB 8990 - Policy and Strategy in the International Marketplace
- ENI 8013 - Entrepreneurship, Venture Development, and Management
Summer Semester
2 courses
- IB 8510 - International Business Field Study
- IB 8550 - Special Topics in International Business
Rankings
#5 in the U.S. (Best Value Schools, 2022)
Program Outcome
The Master of International Business program prepares students who are:
- Informed practitioners in the global economy
- Functionally proficient in cross-border business
- Strategic thinkers and problem solvers
- Knowledgeable of world regions
- Cross culturally competent
- Practically skilled for personal and professional development
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Program graduates work for a variety of well-respected organizations including Amazon, Boeing, Chick-fil-A, CNN Digital, Deloitte, Delta Air Lines, Georgia-Pacific, HSBC, Microsoft, Publix, UPS, and Wells Fargo. Many program alumni have started their own business ventures.
- Competitive Intelligence Analyst
- Consultant
- Country Manager
- Global Business Strategist
- Global Compliance and Controls Analyst
- International Account Executive
- International Business Analyst
- International Business Development
- International Entrepreneur
- International Financial Planning and Analysis Specialist
- International Business Project Manager
- International Social Media Strategist
- International Venture Analyst
- Interpreter/Translator
English Language Requirements
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