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International Business, M.I.B.

Established in 1990, the executive format Master of International Business program at 91Å®Éñ's Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business delivers an internationally focused, robust graduate business curriculum for today’s dynamic global business leaders.

Program Highlights

  • Hybrid, cohort program format designed for professionals
  • Extensive mentoring opportunities from global business leaders
  • Two-week summer global immersion course
  • Emphasis on global strategic planning and regional expertise

Curriculum Overview

Advancing Business in a Globally Connected WorldÌý

91Å®Éñ's 21-month, 36-credit Executive Master of International Business degree (EMIB) combines business curriculum with international business challenges, solutions and cultural differences. It provides business professionals with the skills needed to navigate the complex global business environment. Students move through the program as a cohort group in a team-based environment, fostering collaboration and networking. A two-week international immersion course in Asia or Latin America provides a cultural and global business experience.

Careers

Graduate students in our Executive Master of International Business program have access to the Valerie A. Davisson Career Resources Center, conveniently located within the School of Business, which serves as the catalyst for creating meaningful connections, developing outstanding internships and employment opportunities, and providing other valuable career management services.

Data from the 2020 student survey issued by the Executive MBA Council revealed that graduates receive a 14.1% increase in compensation — combined, both salary and bonuses — upon completion of an executive MBA program. Data from graduates of the Executive Master of International Business (EMIB) program revealed a higher increase. In the past five years, EMIB graduates have received an average increase of 25% in total compensation upon graduation or within a year. Additionally, most EMIB graduates were promoted to job assignments with increased international responsibilities and exposure within their companies.

Admission Requirements

Applicants are reviewed for past work, internship and leadership experiences. The admission exam requirement may be waived for candidates with three or more years of professional work experience.Ìý

Application Requirements

  • Official Transcript(s) reflecting a GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0
  • Two letters of recommendation
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  • Professional goal statement of fewer than 500 words
  • If work experience is less than three years, GMAT or GRE may be required

Requirements for International Students

  • Applicants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents will also need to submit an addendum form outlining certification of financial support for one year of study (if a student visa is required) with the necessary documentation.
  • For non-native speakers of English, an official TOEFL or IELTS score report is also required and must be sent directly from ETS or the British Council (The school code is 6629 for ETS). TOEFL and IELTS scores should be no more than two years old. This program requires a TOEFL score of 88 and an IELTS broadband of at least 6.5. The Pearson Test of English scores can be accepted as well.

INTO 91Å®Éñ offers the Pathway Program for international students who are interested in this course but do not meet the direct entry requirements. Visit for more information.

Application Deadline

Students are admitted on a rolling basis with a deadline of August 15, 2022, for enrollment in the fall semester (spring enrollment may be granted in limited circumstances).

Review Process

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis once all application materials are received. Application files are reviewed holistically (considering the applicant's work, internship, leadership experience and personal goal statement). The average time for admissions decisions is two weeks.

Tuition

Tuition Cost Per Year
Master of International Business (Non-91Å®Éñ Employee) Tuition $25,430
Master of International Business (Non-91Å®Éñ Employee) Supplemental Fee $4,810
Tuition/Fee Full-Time (cost per semester) Part-Time (cost per semester)
Master of International Business (91Å®Éñ Employee) Tuition $1,400
Master of International Business (91Å®Éñ Employee) Supplemental Fee $2,275

Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

The Chaifetz School offers generous scholarships to make a graduate degree from our nationally ranked institution accessible. All applicants to the Executive Master of International Business program are automatically considered for scholarship awards at the time of admission.ÌýLearn more about EMIB Scholarships.

Please visit the student financial services office online for more information about student loans.ÌýÌý

Accreditation

The Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the world’s largest business education alliance and accrediting body of business schools, ensuring continuous quality improvement in terms of curriculum, instructional resources, student selection, career placement and intellectual contributions and qualifications of the faculty. Approximately 5% of business schools worldwide have achieved AACSB accreditation.Ìý

  1. Graduates will be able to understand international business with an emphasis on cultural diversity, adaptation and maintaining integrity in scholarship, instruction and practice.
  2. Graduates will be able toÌýevaluate the implications of international dimensions and their effects on day-to-day business operations and strategy.
  3. Graduates will be able toÌýrecognize the risks and opportunities that face multinational organizations in the global arena.
  4. Graduates will be able toÌýperform individual research on a question, issue, or problem and then be able to relay their results to professors/classmates using appropriate exposition techniques.
  5. Graduates will be able toÌýpractice impartial evaluation of the merits and applicability of reports and/or articles in both academic and popular publications.
  6. Graduates will be able toÌýapply theoretical concepts expressed in class to case studies and/or real-life situations in their workplaces.
  7. Graduates will be able toÌýunderstand that multinational firms have a global responsibility to improve the various communities within which they operate.
  8. Graduates will be able toÌýunderstand the benefits of working in teams composed of people from various ethnic, educational, and work experience backgrounds.
  9. Graduates will serve as mentors for one or more incoming students.
  10. Graduates will alternate leadership roles in small groups, thereby requiring all students to practice group leadership skills.
  11. Graduates will be able toÌýspeak with and advise undergraduate international business majors.
  12. Graduates will be able toÌýunderstand the social responsibility aspect of doing international business.
  13. Graduates will be able to recognize the impact of their managerial choices on various environmental issues in different multinational contexts.
  14. Graduates will be able to understand that moral and ethical behavior will often differ from behavior that is merely legal.
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IBÌý5010Managerial Economics and Data Analysis2
IBÌý5050Financial and Managerial Accounting Methods2
IBÌý5110Financial Management Skills2
IBÌý5140International Business Environment2
IBÌý5150Management Skills2
IBÌý5210Marketing Skills2
IBÌý5310International Business Strategies2
IBÌý5350International Marketing Strategies2
IBÌý5410International Financial Strategies2
IBÌý5430International Negotiations2
IBÌý5450International Accounting2
IBÌý5510Asia Pacific Business Strategy2
IBÌý5550European Business Strategy2
IBÌý5610Latin America Business Strategy2
IBÌý5620International Business Intelligence and Analytics2
IBÌý5680Managing Cultural Differences2
IBÌý5850Capstone: Multinational Enterprise and Assessment2
IBÌý5900International Study Abroad2
Total Credits36

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollmentÌýunless otherwise noted. Ìý

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
IBÌý5010 Managerial Economics and Data Analysis 2
IBÌý5140 International Business Environment 2
IBÌý5150 Management Skills * 2
IBÌý5210 Marketing Skills 2
ÌýCredits8
Spring
IBÌý5050 Financial and Managerial Accounting Methods 2
IBÌý5110 Financial Management Skills 2
IBÌý5310 International Business Strategies 2
IBÌý5620 International Business Intelligence and Analytics * 2
ÌýCredits8
Summer
IBÌý5680 Managing Cultural Differences 2
IBÌý5900 International Study Abroad ** 2
ÌýCredits4
Year Two
Fall
IBÌý5350 International Marketing Strategies * 2
IBÌý5510 Asia Pacific Business Strategy 2
IBÌý5450 International Accounting 2
IBÌý5550 European Business Strategy 2
ÌýCredits8
Spring
IBÌý5850 Capstone: Multinational Enterprise and Assessment * 2
IBÌý5410 International Financial Strategies 2
IBÌý5430 International Negotiations 2
IBÌý5610 Latin America Business Strategy 2
ÌýCredits8
ÌýTotal Credits36

*Intensive course.

**Students may takeÌýIBÌý5900 International Study Abroad (2 cr)Ìýduring the summer of year one or year two of the program. International immersion trips occur over a two-week period during the summer months (typically May to June).Ìý

For additional admission questions, please contact:

Jill Newman
Program manager
jill.newman@slu.edu