Master in Business Administration/Global Leadership and Management Dual Degree Curriculum
The MBA/GLM dual degree program consists of nine core courses from the MBA program and eight courses from the GLM program, exclusive of any foundation courses that may be required for the MBA degree. A brief overview of curriculum taught in each course can be found in the online Course Descriptions catalog.
(Students may have their dual/second degree program tailored to fit their academic and professional goals.)
Dual Degree MBA/GLM (51 credits)
Foundation Course Work (0-9 credits)
| ACC5003 | Financial Accounting & Financial Statements |
| FN5012 |
Business Economics |
| MGT5012 |
Business Applications of Statistical Analysis |
| MGT5032 | Business Law |
MBA Core Course Work (27 Credits)
| MGT6013 |
Leadership and Leadership Development |
| MIS6013 | Information Systems and the Enterprise |
| MKT6013 | Marketing Management |
| MGT6053 | Perspectives in International Business |
| FIN6013 | Acquiring and Managing Financial Capital |
| ACC6013 | Management Control Systems |
| HRM6023 | Human Resources Management |
| OPM6033 | Operations Management |
| MGT6063 | Strategic Management (capstone) |
*Foundation course work may be required for students without undergraduate course work in business or relevant business experience.
GLM Courses:* (18 Credits)
| GLM6013 | Global Leadership and Management |
| GLM6023 | Globalization and the New Economy |
| GLM6033 | Global Organization Development and Change |
| GLM6053 | Managing Technology and Innovation in a Global Society |
| GLM6063 | Managing a Global Workforce |
| GLM6073 | Global Business Planning and Strategy |
| GLM6113 | Logistics, Global Operations and Supply Chain Management |
| GLM6123 | International Law |
| GLM6163 | International Financial Systems and Investments |
| GLM6303 | Design of New Products, Processes and Systems |
| GLM6343 | Creating Business Sustainability |
| GLM6353 | Global Marketing Management |
| 51 Credits | Total credit hours |
* Choose 18 credit hours (6 classes) from GLM course work after consultation with an academic advisor.