International MBA Programs Owosso MI
If you dream of being an expatriate but don't think the cafe lifestyle sounds lucrative, consider the IMBA, or International Master of Business Administration. This popular degree offers an impressive, valid passport to the international jet set. Featuring both the rigorous training of a straight MBA and the insights of global studies, the IMBA is ideal for students looking for a slightly different education and career track within the world of business.
Baker College of Owosso
(989) 729-3300
1020 South Washington Street
Owosso,, MI
Baker College of Owosso
(989) 729-3300
1020 South Washington Street
Owosso,, MI 48867
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $6840
School Information
Type of Institution : Four-Year college
Institutional Designation : Four-Year college
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ITT Technical Institute - Swartz Creek
(810) 628-2500
6359 Miller Road
Swartz Creek, MI
(810) 628-2500
6359 Miller Road
Swartz Creek, MI 48473
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Private
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Lawrence Technological University
(248) 204-4000
21000 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, MI
Lawrence Technological University
(248) 204-4000
21000 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $21659
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Type of Institution : University
Institutional Designation : Private—Nonprofit
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Alpena Community College
(989) 356-9021
666 Johnson Street
Alpena, MI
Alpena Community College
(989) 356-9021
666 Johnson Street
Alpena, MI 49707
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Bay De Noc Community College
(906) 786-5802
2001 North Lincoln Road
Escanaba, MI
Bay De Noc Community College
(906) 786-5802
2001 North Lincoln Road
Escanaba, MI 49829
Tuition
Full-Time Area Tuition Costs : $2310
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $3780
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $3780
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Type of Institution : Two-Year college
Institutional Designation : Public—County
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Baker College of Owosso
(989) 729-3300
1020 S Washington St
Owosso, MI
(989) 729-3300
1020 S Washington St
Owosso, MI 48867
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Private
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ITT Technical Institute - Troy, MI
(248) 524-1800
1552 East Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI
ITT Technical Institute - Troy, MI
(248) 524-1800
1552 East Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48083
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Kirtland Community College
(989) 275-5000
10775 North St. Helen Road
Roscommon, MI
Kirtland Community College
(989) 275-5000
10775 North St. Helen Road
Roscommon, MI 48653
Tuition
Full-Time Area Tuition Costs : $2325
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $4260
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $5265
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Type of Institution : Two-Year college
Institutional Designation : Public—District
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Davenport University - Lansing, MI
(517) 484-2600
220 East Kalamazoo
Lansing, MI
Davenport University - Lansing, MI
(517) 484-2600
220 East Kalamazoo
Lansing, MI 48933
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Baker College of Jackson
(517) 789-6123
2800 Springport Road
Jackson, MI
Baker College of Jackson
(517) 789-6123
2800 Springport Road
Jackson, MI 49202
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $6840
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Type of Institution : Four-Year college
Institutional Designation : Private—Nonprofit
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by Alexis Offen Looking for a stateside degree with a global focus? An international MBA may be your ticket to a fulfilling career. If you dream of being an expatriate but don't think the cafe lifestyle sounds lucrative, consider the IMBA, or International Master of Business Administration. This popular degree offers an impressive, valid passport to the international jet set. Featuring both the rigorous training of a straight MBA and the insights of global studies, the IMBA is ideal for students looking for a slightly different education and career track within the world of business. What is an IMBA, and why would anyone opt for this alternative degree? As any graduate of these programs will tell you, there's a whole world of business to conquer when you're armed with those four letters. More Than Just the Letter 'I' Prospective students are often stumped by the myriad names given to the IMBA. While the University of Chicago, the University of South Carolina, and the University of San Diego use the standard IMBA moniker, Thunderbird calls it the MIM, or Master of International Management. But though different schools may adopt different letters, the degrees are essentially equivalent. Each year U.S. News & World Report ranks international business programs based on reputational surveys sent to deans and program directors throughout the country. The rankings do not distinguish between schools with a specific IMBA program and those (such as Wharton) that simply offer a number of international courses within the MBA curriculum. "However, some of the schools that do best in the category are the ones with an IMBA program," notes Bob Morse, the magazine's director of data research. At the same time, many students prefer getting their degrees at an American business school to studying business abroad. With a diploma recognized by both domestic and foreign companies, an IMBA may offer a balance to someone wanting an American education. While many MBA curricula give a polite nod to overseas business, foreign subjects are the very heart of IMBA courses. Case studies, intrinsic to most B-school programs, take on a twist. "Virtually every case that we use is based in a different part of the world," explains John Seybolt, Thunderbird's senior vice president for academic affairs. "For example, if we're looking at Disney, we'll go really in-depth and cover not just their American operations, but also what the company does in Europe and Asia. International issues are never an afterthought." Unlike MBA programs, classes in IMBA programs aren't labeled international. "Other schools let you take 'International Finance and Marketing,' " Seybolt notes. "Here every course looks at every topic from a global perspective." Foreign language proficiency is another aspect that sets IMBAs apart. Being polyglot is a major emphasis in most programs. Both Thunderbird and Chicago require applicants to ... |
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