International Business, I.M.B.A.
Admission
Requirements for admission to the program conform to the general regulations of The Graduate School and the and the accreditation standards of AACSB International-the Association to to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Applicants submit the official graduate application, an official transcript of their complete academic record, and satisfactory scores on the GMAT or GRE. At least two years of meaningful work experience is expected.
International applicants whose native language is not English are also required to submit a satisfactory score on the TOEFL or the IELTS Intl. Academic Course Type 2 exam. Otherwise-qualified candidates are required to achieve a TOEFL score of at least iBT 100 or 600 paper-based or a score of at least 7.0 on the IELTS exam. The TOEFL is not required of international students who have a degree from an American college or university. Graduates of foreign universities or colleges who have completed an academic program equivalent to a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. institution are encouraged to apply for admission.
Please visit the the Darla Moore School of Business website Business website for admissions information.
Degree Requirements (74 Hours)
Select from the Following (41 Hours minimum)
Course | Title | Credits |
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DMSB 710 | Financial Accounting in the Global Environment | 2-3 |
DMSB 712 | Quantitative Methods in Business | 2-3 |
DMSB 713 | Global Economics | 3 |
DMSB 717 | Management Accounting in the Global Environment | 2-3 |
DMSB 706A | Globalization, Culture and the Business Environment | 3 |
DMSB 706B | Internship in International Business | 6 |
DMSB 711 | Global Strategic Management I | 2-3 |
DMSB 714 | Managing the Multinational Enterprise | 3 |
DMSB 715 | Global Finance | 3 |
DMSB 716 | Global Marketing Management | 3 |
DMSB 718 | Global Supply Chain and Operations Management | 3 |
DMSB 723 | Leading Teams and Organizations | 2-3 |
DMSB 741 | Comparative Institutional Systems | 3 |
DMSB 719 | Information Systems | 2 |
DMSB 740 | Management of Human Capital | 2 |
DMSB 704 | Comparative Corporate Governance | 3 |
MGSC 777 | Advanced Quantitative Methods in Business | 3 |
Select from the Following (12 Hours)
Language Track
The Language Track consists of, but is not limited to, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, German and Portuguese.
Candidates in the language tracks will complete 12 credit hours of the following courses:
- DMSB 700
- DMSB 703
- DMSB 705
Candidates in the Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese tracks must also complete a prescribed overseas curriculum to meet the degree requirements. These three language tracks are full time programs that may require 36 months to complete. In such cases, students spend approximately one-and-a-half years abroad developing language competency and cultural understanding and completing their internship.
Candidates in the Language Track who demonstrate language capability to waive DMSB 700 or DMSB 703 must take additional Global track electives as approved by the Full-Time MBA Program office in place of the waived courses.
Global Track
Candidates in the Global Track will complete 12 credit hours of the following:
Course | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Approved elective courses | 6 | |
DMSB 708 | Global Business Issues I | 6 |
Total Credit Hours | 12 |
European Track
Note: As of 2008, the European track is no longer admitting students.
Students with significant work experience may not need the on-the-job training that an international internship offers. To meet the needs of these students, the Moore School of Business has developed a joint program with the Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien (WU-Wien, Vienna Economics and Business University), Austria’s leading business school. This all-English, 15-month program builds on the best of European and American management education.
Students gain international experience by taking classes at the WU-Wien for six months. Outstanding faculty from both institutions teach the internationalized business core. A distinguished speakers series and field trips reinforce material learned in class with actual European business practices. After finishing the core classes, students take two semesters of elective classes at the University of South Carolina along with students in the language and global tracks who have just returned from their internships.
Required Courses taken at WU-Wien
Course | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
DMSB 701 | Introduction to the European Union | 1 |
DMSB 711 | Global Strategic Management I | 2-3 |
DMSB 712 | Quantitative Methods in Business | 2-3 |
DMSB 713 | Global Economics | 3 |
DMSB 714 | Managing the Multinational Enterprise | 3 |
DMSB 715 | Global Finance | 3 |
DMSB 716 | Global Marketing Management | 3 |
DMSB 717 | Management Accounting in the Global Environment | 2-3 |
DMSB 718 | Global Supply Chain and Operations Management | 3 |
DMSB 719 | Information Systems | 2 |
DMSB 721 | Global Entrepreneurship | 1.5 |
DMSB 722 | Globalization and Corporate Responsibility | 1.5 |
DMSB 723 | Leading Teams and Organizations | 2-3 |
Total Credit Hours | 29-33 |
Elective Courses Taken at the Moore School of Business (21 Hours)
Electives are chosen from the list of approved elective offerings of the Moore School of Business.