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Master of Business Administration in International Business Online

Prepare to influence and achieve change on a global-market level while maintaining an appreciation for the social, legal, and ethical issues that impact business management.

12/30/24Next Application Due Date
1/13/25 Next Class Start Date

Program Overview

Read about the Barry online international business MBA

$23,760* Total Tuition
As few as 12 months Program Duration
36 Credits

Barry University’s Master of Business Administration in International Business online is an in-depth and ethics-driven program that will prepare you to excel in upper-level management or director roles.

Our AACSB-accredited and STEM Designated international business program features rigorous coursework with an emphasis on practical application. In addition to advancing your understanding of the basics in finance, accounting, and economics, you will examine the complexities of international business, imports, exports, foreign exchange, and international market analysis. Special emphasis is placed on leveraging core competencies in a global marketplace. Online discussions focus on how differences in cultural core values shape the behaviors and attitudes of employees, managerial colleagues, and negotiating partners.

Barry's distinguished online faculty are dedicated to their students' success—most hold a PhD or the highest degree available in their field of expertise. We want to help you become a great leader by providing the tools needed for intelligent problem-solving.

You may be able to transfer up to 6 credits from a previous graduate institution into the program.†

In this online international business program, you will learn:

  • Strategies and considerations for interacting with nonmarket influencers such as government and media
  • Social and ethical business responsibilities
  • Principles and practices of international financial management, including the functioning of foreign exchange markets, import-export financing, international portfolio diversification, and multinational capital budgeting
  • Decision-making processes involved in screening foreign markets and in developing promotions, pricing, and distribution strategies

Our accredited online program can prepare you for international business leadership roles such as:

  • Entrepreneur/Small Business Owner
  • Trade Management Consultant
  • HR Director
  • International Marketing Director
  • Cross-Cultural Training and Development Manager
  • Global Brand Manager

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Barry University offers a variety of specialized MBA options. Check out all of our MBA online progams.

$23,760* Total Tuition
As few as 12 months Program Duration
36 Credits
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The Andreas School of Business and Public Administration (ASBPA) at Barry University is accredited by AACSB International (AACSB).

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Tuition

Pay our affordable program tuition as you go

For the Master of Business Administration in International Business online there is a $30 application fee, but all other fees are included in the total cost of tuition. Tuition is the same whether you live inside or outside Florida and can be paid by the course.

Tuition breakdown:

$23,760* Total Tuition
$660 Per Credit

*Tuition and fees subject to change.

Tuition breakdown:

$23,760* Total Tuition
$660 Per Credit

Calendar

These are the dates you need to know

The online MBA in International Business program features six convenient start dates per year. After selecting your desired start date, consider deadlines for completing an application, turning in all required documentation, registering for classes, and paying tuition

Now enrolling:

12/30/24 Next Application Due Date
1/13/25 Next Class Start Date
SessionProgram Start DateAdmissions & Financial Aid DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlinePayment Deadline *Last Class DayTerm Length
Spring A1/13/2512/30/241/6/251/6/251/8/253/1/247 weeks
Spring B3/10/252/24/253/3/253/3/253/5/254/26/257 weeks
Summer A5/5/254/21/254/28/254/28/254/30/256/21/257 weeks
Summer B6/30/256/16/256/23/256/23/256/25/258/16/257 weeks
Fall A8/25/258/11/258/18/258/18/258/20/2510/11/257 weeks
Fall B10/20/2510/6/2510/13/2510/13/2510/15/2512/6/257 weeks

*Payment must be received in full by the stated deadline regardless of financial aid arrangements. Failure to pay, or a balance on the account, will result in the student being dropped from courses, regardless of when the student registered. Students who do not register prior to the registration deadline must wait for the following term.

Now enrolling:

12/30/24 Next Application Due Date
1/13/25 Next Class Start Date

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Admissions

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To apply for the Master of Business Administration in International Business online, you must hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent. GMAT waivers will be awarded based on a combination of work experience and undergraduate GPA. Applicants with insufficient work experience will be required to submit a GMAT score.

Admission Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution
  • Professional resume with two references
  • Statement of purpose
  • Official transcripts from only colleges/universities where degree was earned

Courses

Gain valuable insights with our engaging online international business curriculum

Earn the Master of Business Administration in International Business online by completing 12 courses (36 credits), including nine core courses (27 credits) and three electives (9 credits). You may be required to take non-credit workshops as prerequisites for certain core courses. Offered at no additional cost, these workshops will provide you with the foundational knowledge needed to be successful in your program.

You must complete the following courses.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course focuses on the opportunities and risks of the complex environment of international business, with an emphasis on the unique problems involved in managing international operations. Main topics include foreign economic, political, legal, and cultural environments; international market analysis; foreign exchange; political risk assessment; international human resource management; and the mechanics of import and export transactions. Special emphasis is placed on the transformation occurring in Eastern Europe, the European Community, and Latin America.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines the role of information systems in supporting a wide range of organizational functions. Areas to be explored include the use of information systems to support administrative operations, to support decision making and to support overall strategic initiatives and corporate philosophies. This course is oriented toward the general business student, not the technical specialist. The course will provide a managerial perspective on the use, design, and evaluation of information systems.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
The objective of this course is the development of the student's understanding of financial theory and their ability to apply the techniques and methods of finance to business problems. Topics include the financial environment; value maximization; capital budgeting; valuation techniques; financial planning and forecasting; capital structure and the cost of capital; options theory; and corporate restructuring. Prerequisites: MBA 660 or permission of instructor.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course will examine current marketing concepts and practices using an analytical approach to the development of marketing policies in a dynamic environment. Major topic areas that will be covered include advertising, sales promotion, personal selling, pricing, product mix development and analysis; selection of distribution channels; marketing research; consumer behavior; and strategy development.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course will cover the accounting cycle; relevance and limitations of cost information in managerial decision-making; emphasis on cost systems; determination and allocation of overhead; analysis of cost variances; direct costing; flexible budgets; break-even analysis; and capital budgeting. Prerequisite: BUS 562 or equivalents.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course emphasizes the application of macroeconomic and microeconomic theory in management decision-making and in the development and implementation of business strategy and tactics. The course focuses on techniques and models for monitoring and analyzing macroeconomic conditions; international economic trends; and the production, cost, and pricing choice of firms under different market structures. Prerequisites: BUS 500, 501, 502, and 503, or their equivalents.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course introduces the graduate student to the global environment of business; the nature and state of competition and competitive strategy at the corporate, business and operational levels; the cross-relationship among business functions; entrepreneurial attitudes; the interests of the various stockholders in the firm; and the social and ethical responsibilities of business. Prerequisite: BUS 515W or equivalent.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Effective leadership in implementing strategy within organizations requires the ability to initiate and influence change, perhaps even radical transformation. This in turn requires understanding the dynamics of organizational learning and change, as well as the nature of collective action in organizations. This understanding will be pursued by using different theories and models to examine organizational processes, culture, knowledge, politics, ethics, and their relationship to each other and to the organization's external environment. Prerequisites: MBA 617, 621, 646, 681, 682.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course is structured to create an awareness of and sensitivity to the social, legal, and ethical issues which influence the management of business enterprises. Topics such as strategy and the non-market environment, non-market strategies and government institutions, government and markets, international business and non-market issues, and ethics and responsibility are considered.
You must complete the following courses.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines the international economic, monetary, and financial environment and presents a detailed analysis of the principles and practices of international financial management. The course emphasizes international economic and financial concepts and their application to international business operations. Key topics include the functioning of foreign exchange markets and international capital and money markets, international portfolio diversification, multinational capital budgeting, import-export financing, direct foreign investment and international banking. Prerequisite - Take MBA 603 and MBA 621
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course deals with the adjustments to marketing strategy needed to remain competitive in the global economy. It focuses on the managerial decision-making involved in screening foreign markets and in developing appropriate product, promotion, pricing, and distribution strategies given the diversity of economic, legal, cultural, and political environments. The course also examines alternative marketing strategies for small and medium-size companies engaged in exports and imports.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
International managers require sensitivity to the need to adapt their leadership and management skills and practices to culture-bound differences in workplace behavior and attitudes. This course explores how differences in cultural core values shape the behavior and attitudes of workers, managerial colleagues, and negotiating partners.

*Tuition and fees subject to change.

†The acceptance of graduate transfer credits from approved institutions is dependent on the pertinence of the work to the MBA program. All transfer credits must be a B (3.0) or better, and course content must be directly parallel to those of the required or specialization courses in the MBA program. No graduate credit will be allowed for correspondence or extension work. Students may not transfer credits after they have entered the program.

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