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Master’s Degree Program "International Management"
This 18-month program is especially valuable for professionals interested in developing, inspiring, and leading with authority, as well as deepening knowledge of the human side of management. Students examine and develop their international managerial and leadership skills through coursework, internships, and travel opportunities. Students in the MIM program emerge as confident global leaders and compelling speakers. Throughout the program, students must demonstrate their ability to understand and analyze international management and organizational challenges. Based on their analyses, students create possible solutions and evaluate the appropriateness of their recommendations. They analyze their experiences from each course and integrate their insights into a comprehensive final presentation, which often proposes change in their workplace.
Upon completion of the MIM program, students will be able to:
- apply knowledge across management disciplines to assess and manage organizational complexity in international businesses;
- make practicalrecommendations to ensure competitiveness based on the application of management theory to practice;
- apply enhanced self-awareness and self-management skills to achieve greater managerial effectiveness and leadership potential;
- effectively participate in and direct multinational teams to achieve institutional goals;
- synthesize critical features of an issue or set of issues and communicate a well-defined, specific, and insightful statement that incorporates evidence reasonably and persuasively;
- evaluate and apply effective and flexible strategic approaches in response to a dynamic global environment;
- critically evaluate the transfer of decision-making authority across complex, international corporate networks;
- recognize and solve ethical management challenges.
The MIM program includes the following 16-month course schedule:
Term | Duration | Courses/Activities |
Term 1 | September 1 – early December | - Global Economic Context for Management
- International Operational Management
- Managerial Performance and Assessment
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Term 2 | Early December to earlyMarch | - International HR Management
- Fundamentals of Decision-making and Project Management
- Strategic Management and International Competitiveness
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Term 3 & Internship A | EarlyMarch to early June | - EarlyMarch to early June (14 weeks)
- International Marketing Management
- Global Entrepreneurship
- Leadership and Effective Communication
- Internship A
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Summer Break | Early June to lateAugust | - Summer Break
- Option: Redlands Summer Seminar
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Term 5 | Early September to early January | - Thesis Preparation/Presentation (KNEU only)
- Organizational Behavior Consulting Capstone
- Internship B
- Defence of Master’s Thesis
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Last redaction: 17.02.25