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Online MBA in International Business Management

Step Into International Leadership and Make Your Mark Worldwide

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1–2 Years

36 Credit Hours

$537 per Credit

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Build the Expertise to Solve Challenges Across Borders

Prepare to lead in the global marketplace with SMSU’s 100 percent online Master of Business Administration in International Business Management. In this program, which can be completed in as few as 12 months, you will develop a deep understanding of global economics and international trade that shape business around the world. Gain the skills to navigate diverse business environments as you learn from faculty with international experience. Develop the cross-cultural leadership skills needed to manage teams and strategies in global environments.

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Gain the Tools to Navigate Business Across Borders and Cultures

This online MBA in International Business Management program offers a global perspective on business and leadership. Courses explore international economic systems, the role of governments and institutions, and the impact of culture on business operations. You will strengthen your cross-cultural communication and decision-making skills while building expertise in managing global teams, international regulations, and dynamic market conditions.

Online International Business Management MBA Required Courses

International Business practices was designed for students interested in understanding the intricacies of doing business in an international environment, including language and religion. Each course will focus on a specific region and provide students with an overview of the existing and emerging business landscapes, including the smallest, largest, and fastest growing languages, folklore, festivals, philosophy, religion, family, education, literature and daily life. This course will be taught through a lecture, discussion, reading and film evaluation format.

Note: MBA 512 is taken two times focusing on two different countries.

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This course will help students develop an awareness of, and sensitivity to, the needs and conditions of diverse groups; theoretical and conceptual knowledge about diverse groups; and specific skills in interacting with people from various diverse groups. The class will approach discussions regarding diversity from the underlying issues surrounding privilege. Students will learn how invisible privilege impacts all aspects of life; this concept will be addressed from the perspective of primary and secondary characteristics of demographic diversity.

The focus will be on human behavior in organizations. Throughout this course, students will develop and apply concepts and theories of organizational behavior in business organizations. A micro to macro approach will be used to progressively study behavior from the individual, group, and organizational levels. The goal of the course is to discover ways to understand and improve behavior at each level, and thereby increase the efficiency of the organization.

This course gives students an in-depth exploration of leadership and its connection to team management strategies. The primary focus will include best practices and practical application strategies within the field. Content areas include traits, motives, and characteristics of leadership, leadership behaviors, attitudes and style, using creativity and innovation in leadership, power and political influences on leadership, leadership ethics and social responsibility, charismatic, transformational, contingency and situational leadership styles, influence tactics of leaders, developing teamwork, motivation and coaching skills, communication and conflict resolution, strategic leadership and knowledge management, international and diversity aspects of leadership, and leadership development and succession. The course will encompass the use of current event topics and critical analysis techniques regarding leadership and team management, including ethical implications of decisions, and apply legal and ethical decision-making skills to leadership and team management scenarios.

This course examines the role of negotiations and mediation in conflict resolution. With the former, we consider theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential to being effective negotiators. With the latter, the course delves into the mediation process. In so doing, the role of the third-party neutral, or the mediator, is examined in its role in assisting disputing parties reach resolution. With both, the course overlays law topics that are relevant to managers in the legal environment. Such legal topics will require students to employ negotiation strategies to resolve conflict.

SMSU’s online MBA includes 36 credit hours, and you can complete the program in as little as one year with accelerated course options. The core curriculum explores essential business topics like strategic management, international business, operations, and more.

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Shape the Future of International Business

Investment analyst roles are expected to grow 7.6 percent in Minnesota from 2022 to 2032.1 With an online International Business MBA from SMSU, you can gain the global perspective and leadership skills to pursue high-demand roles across international markets and industries. Be ready to lead cross-border teams, analyze global trends, and thrive in a fast-changing economy.

Global Marketing Manager $159,660 per year2

Global Supply Chain Manager $102,010 per year3

Explore More MBA Concentrations

SMSU offers a wide array of online MBA concentrations to match diverse career ambitions. Each concentration integrates current industry practices and real-world learning to build specialized expertise and practical leadership skills. Whether your goal is to drive innovation, lead global teams, or steer operations in dynamic sectors, SMSU’s online MBA programs are tailored to help you excel.

Business Administration, MBA: Corporate Finance

Prepare for industry certifications like CFA and FRM with project-based coursework focused on key financial concepts and principles.

Business Administration, MBA: Accounting

Build advanced skills in tax, audit, and financial reporting while preparing for CPA certification and leadership in accounting roles.

Business Administration, MBA: Entrepreneurship

Learn to launch, manage, and grow innovative ventures with coursework focused on strategy, innovation, and new business development.

Business Administration, MBA: General Management

Gain broad-based leadership and decision-making skills to manage teams, streamline operations, and drive business growth.

Business Administration, MBA: Healthcare Administration

Prepare to lead in healthcare settings with a focus on policy, finance, and operations tailored to today’s evolving healthcare systems.

Business Administration, MBA: Human Resource Management

Master talent acquisition, employee relations, and organizational development to become a strategic HR leader in any industry.

Business Administration, MBA: Hospitality Management

Develop the expertise to manage hotels, resorts, and event venues with an emphasis on service excellence and business strategy.

Business Administration, MBA: Marketing

Sharpen your skills in branding, digital marketing, and analytics to lead creative campaigns and drive business growth.

Business Administration, MBA: Organizational Leadership

Build your leadership, communication, and change management skills to guide teams and shape organizational culture and performance.

Sources

  1. Minnesota Employment and Economic Development. “Employment Outlook Projections.” Retrieved July 25, 2025, from https://mn.gov/deed/data/data-tools/employment-outlook/.
  2. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Global Marketing Managers.” Retrieved July 25, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/advertising-promotions-and-marketing-managers.htm#tab-1.
  3. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Global Supply Chain Managers.” Retrieved July 25, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/transportation-storage-and-distribution-managers.htm.