The IBMBA Program curriculum of the 2024 class consists of 6 mandatory courses (15 credits), 2 foundation courses (6 credits), 3 core courses (9 credits), and 3 elective courses (9 credits) with a total of 39 credits. A master's thesis is regarded as one of the graduation requirements (no credit) and should be written in English.

 
 

Mandatory Courses (15 credits)

  • The Practice of Corporate Ethics and Social Responsibility (2 credits)

  • Sustainable Leadership Forum (1 credit)

  • International Business Management

  • Statistics and Quantitative Methods

  • Research Methodology

  • Financial Management

Foundation Courses (can be substituted by similar courses with equivalent credits during bachelor study/ 6 credits)

  • Accounting

  • Managerial Economics

Core Courses (choose 3 among the following/ 9 credits)

  • International Economics

  • International Marketing Management

  • International Human Resource Management

  • Management Information Systems

  • Academic Writing for Business

  • Global Supply Chain Management

Elective Courses (choose 3 among the following/ 9 credits)

  • Seminar in Business Management

  • International Internship

  • Cross-Cultural Management

  • Consulting Methods and Practice

  • Portfolio Management

  • The Asian Business Context (ACT program only)

  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ACT program only)

  • International Business Environment (ACT program only)

  • Organizational Theory and Management

  • Electronic Commerce

  • Sustainability of Global Enterprise

  • Business Strategy

  • Customer Relationship Management

  • Entrepreneurship Management and Practice

  • Legal Risk Management for Multinational Enterprises

  • Business Model Development and Practice of Social Enterprises

  • Emerging Issues in International Business

  • Asia Pacific Business Environment

  • Options Markets: Theory and Strategy

  • European and North American Markets

  • The Practice of Business Analytics

  • Corporate Decision Analysis

  • Knowledge-Based Economy and Globalizing Management

  • Seminar on the Innovation Economy in the Asia-Pacific (Summer course)

  • Other graduate-level English-taught courses from academic units in the College of Management

**In case of discrepancy, the actual curriculum on admission notices shall prevail.