Nov 28, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalogue

Business Administration (International), M.B.A.


Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Graduate Programs

The Cameron School of Business offers four programs (Option 1: Executive MBA program, Option 2: International MBA program, Option 3: Online MBA program. Option 4: Professional MBA program) of study leading to a Master of Business Administration degree for qualified holders of a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. The overall objective of all programs is the development of the broadly educated professional manager who is prepared to meet the demands and the changing needs in the global environment.

International MBA program coordinator:  Dr. Daniel Soques    

Specific Objectives


  • All programs use integrated learning methodology that parallels business practice for: preparation in the core functions of business including accountancy, economics, finance, marketing, business regulation and legal environment, information systems, and production and operations management.
  • Development of certain analytical and quantitative skills applicable to effective business decision-making.
  • Formation of thought about current and future challenges facing business leaders with emphasis on communications, teamwork, organizational change, information technology, total quality, the international dimension of business, technological innovation, social responsibility and ethics.

Admission Requirements:


Applicants seeking admission to the International MBA program in business administration are required to submit the following to the Graduate School:

  • An application for graduate admission.
  • Official transcripts of all college work (undergraduate and graduate) showing completion of an undergraduate degree in business and/or economics or six business prerequisite courses. 
  • Two online recommendations including one from an employer or supervisor who can comment on the applicant’s work experience and potential for successful completion of a master’s program. Professional work experience is preferred. In certain circumstances, recommendation letters may be waived. These circumstances include, but are not limited to, a candidate’s completion of a graduate degree or certificate or a particularly strong academic record.
  • Applicant’s resume and cover letter.
  • IMBA Statement of Interest uploaded into graduate application. The Statement of Interest requires selection of a primary and secondary specialization choice.
  • International applicants requiring student visa sponsorship must complete international student forms and provide proof of financial support.
  • Application and supplemental documents must be submitted by the published deadline.

A strong overall academic average is a minimum requirement for consideration for graduate admission. However, admission decisions are based upon several factors, and if other indicators of success are evident, individuals who fall below the established criteria in one of the areas may be considered for admission. 

 

Degree Requirements:


  • Thirty-six credit hours of approved graduate credit must be satisfactorily completed for the degree. Students can begin in the fall semester at any IBSA partner school for core courses, continue in the spring for specialization courses at a different partner school and culminate in the summer/early fall with the completion of a thesis or practicum. Students may also be admitted in the spring semester to the finance specialization and continue in the fall at a partner university and then return to UNCW to complete the thesis or practicum. Program length is approximately 18 months.
  • The student must complete one semester, core or specialization, at UNCW. The other semester should be completed at a non-USA IBSA partner school.
  • Each student must successfully complete a thesis or practicum and must successfully pass an oral competency requirement in defending their capstone project/thesis. A thesis manuscript must be submitted to the Graduate School.
  • Each student must complete the approved course of study within five years of the date of first registration for graduate study.

Course Requirements (36 Credit Hours):


All International MBA students will be required to complete the following degree components:

International Core (A), Specialization (B) and Thesis (C)

A. International Core Requirements (12 credit hours): Semester One


B. Finance Specialization Requirements (12 credit hours): Semester Two


C. Capstone Project/Thesis (12 credit hours)


All students must complete 12 credit hours of capstone project and thesis. Students completing the specialization at UNCW in international finance complete:

Some of the capstone hours may consist of practicum and internship hours (IMB 598 -Internship) with director approval and when consistent with curriculum goals.

Note:


The International Core (A) or Specialization (B) can be completed at any IBSA Partner School. The International Core Requirements (A) are offered at all IBSA partners. Students should study in two different countries. The Specialization Requirements vary by IBSA school (see below) and each student selects their specialization during the application process.

International Business School Alliance Members Member School Area of Specialization
University of North Carolina Wilmington International Finance & Investments
Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences - Germany International Logistics & Supply Chain
Universitat de Valencia - Spain International Marketing
ESSCA Ecole De Management University - France International Sustainable Management

 

Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Graduate Programs