What is the difference between the IMBA offered by the Graduate School of Business (GSB) and the joint MBA/MA offered jointly by CIR and the GSB?
The International MBA degree offers an applied, experiential degree program in international business which requires studying for one quarter abroad and provides students with practical skills and training in intercultural management and business education. It is supervised entirely by the Graduate School of Business. The MBA/MA degree approaches international business through theory and an interdisciplinary curriculum which incorporates a thorough knowledge of international issues, cultures, or regions. Students in the joint program must complete all CIR program requirements, including the master’s thesis. The joint degree takes longer to complete than the IMBA.
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