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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION (INTMGT)
Five courses (15 credits)

Overview The international management concentration seeks to broaden students’ horizons and prepare them for an increasingly global world of business. This concentration will help students understand the technological, economic, and political forces shaping the global economy, and the implications for management practices. Students will gain an appreciation of the diverse economies and cultures of different countries.
   
Career Paths Graduates concentrating in international management are well prepared for a wide variety of careers in general management, international management and marketing, and financial analysis of companies, industries, and countries. Career paths lead from entry points in importing/exporting, retail, sales, tourism, product management, and trade positions in multinational companies. International management concentrators are also well positioned for graduate studies in business, international development, international economics, and related fields.
   
Advising Notes The interdisciplinary nature of this concentration provides students with the flexibility to choose courses from a broad range of disciplines related to international business. Note that the non-CM courses are not scheduled by the College, so availability of these courses cannot be guaranteed. Prerequisites for these courses are strictly enforced, so INTMGT concentrators should plan their schedules carefully and early.

Take all three courses :
MKT 430: International Marketing
MGT 434: Managing in a Global Economy
AF 455: International Financial Management
Take any two of the following:
ECON 334: International Trade
ECON 335: International Finance
ECON 336: Economic Development
ECON 372: Comparative Economic Systems
ECON 435: The Multinational Corporation
IR 480: The Political Economy of International Trade
PolSci 410: The Politics of International Economic Relations
MGT 480: Internship

For More Information Contact:
Michael Novak, Chair, Department of Management and Marketing at 617.287.7861.

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