Executive International Master of Business Administration, E.I.M.B.A.

Admission

Requirements for admission to the program conform to the general regulations of The Graduate School and the accreditation standards of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Admission decisions are based on a review of standardized test score performance, professional experience, previous scholastic performance, professional recommendations, a clear statement of purpose and, in some cases, a personal interview. The GMAT/GRE requirement may be waived for applicants with advanced degrees and/or significant and progressive professional experience. Applicants will normally be expected to have an undergraduate degree and 5 years of work experience.

Applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit a satisfactory score on the TOEFL, the IELTS Intl. Academic Course Type 2 exam, TOEIC, or the PTE Academic. This requirement may be waived if the applicant has graduated from a degree program taught in English.

Degree Requirements (48 Hours)

The required course work consists of 48 credit hours:

Nine Core Courses (27 Hours)

Course Title Credits
ECON 720Managerial Economics3
DMSB 712Quantitative Methods in Business2-3
DMSB 714Managing the Multinational Enterprise3
DMSB 715Global Finance3
DMSB 716Global Marketing Management3
DMSB 718Global Supply Chain and Operations Management3
DMSB 725Global Business Issues3
MBAD 702Strategic Management3
MGMT 770Competing Through People3
Total Credit Hours26-27

Three Core Specialization Courses (9 Hours)

Course Title Credits
Select at least one of the following:3
Financial Accounting in the Global Environment
Management Accounting in the Global Environment
Select at least one of the following:3
Customer Relationship Management and Data Mining
Advanced Quantitative Methods in Business
Data Resource Management
Fundamentals of Marketing Analytics
Special Topics in Business
Total Credit Hours6

Elective Courses (12 Hours)

These electives are chosen from a number of approved elective offerings of the Moore School of Business and Tec de Monterrey.