GLOBAL BUSINESS
Philosophy of the Master of
Science Global Business Program
All
organizations now operate within a global environment, and to be successful a
business professional must approach the marketplace with a global state of
mind. No longer can activities be divided into domestic and international. The
purpose therefore of the Master of Science in Global Business is primarily to
instill a professional mastery of current and emerging global business issues
that will provide the student with the expertise to compete successfully in the
global marketplace. Secondarily, the program allows the student to choose a
functional area such as marketing or management information systems in which to
specialize. These specialized courses allow the student to gain deeper insight
into a functional area of business on the global scale.
Outcome Objectives:
Upon
completion of the master’s program in Global Business the graduate will:
1.) Understand the importance
of technology, ethics, and diversity in a global business environment.
2.) Be able to communicate
effectively and demonstrate the leadership abilities necessary for success in
international business.
3.) Understand the importance
of individual responsibility and demonstrate the ability to work effectively
in teams.
4.) Demonstrate specific
content knowledge in the chosen area of information systems, marketing, or
accounting.
5.) Integrate the knowledge and
skills learned throughout the program culminating in a directed
research project.
Admissions
Students must
meet the following master’s level admission requirements:
a. Possess a baccalaureate
degree from an accredited college or university with a major concentration in a
business related field, such as accounting, business administration, economics,
management, or marketing.
b. Have an undergraduate grade
point average of 3.0 or higher. If a student has an undergraduate grade point
average of less than 3.0, (s) he will be required to take the Graduate
Management Admission Test (GMAT). The following guideline will be used to
determine admission for matriculation: (200 X undergraduate GPA) + GMAT score
> 1000.
c. A student with a
baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university not in a business
related field may be admitted if 30 credit hours or more of the undergraduate
degree were in business related courses, or if the student has the equivalent
work experience.
d. Provide two letters of
recommendation that demonstrate the applicant’s ability to undertake a rigorous
program of academic study as well as address the applicant’s leadership ability
as the person making reference knows it.
e. Demonstrate satisfactory
oral and written English by a pre-admission interview, a pre-admission essay
or, if applicable, a satisfactory TOEFL score.
f. Submit
a completed application form with fee.
g. Submit
a personal goal statement.
h. Provide official
transcripts from the institution that awarded the baccalaureate degree and any
work completed at the graduate level.
i. A student may enter the
program on a non-matriculated basis and complete a maximum of two courses while
gathering the above materials and awaiting official acceptance.
M.S. Global Business
Scholarships
Four $1,500
scholarships will be awarded annually to new, full-time students in the M.S.
Global Business program. These scholarships will be awarded based upon an
application and essay submitted to a committee of the graduate faculty of the
program. The scholarship will be prorated between two semesters
($750/semester).
Application requirements
are as follows:
1.
Student must be new to the M.S. Global Business program.
2. Student must attend on a
full-time basis, i.e., nine credit hours per semester.
3.
Student must submit application to the Director of the M.S. Global
Business
program by the following dates:
a.
August 22, 2008 for fall semester
b.
December 22, 2008 for spring semester
4. Student must submit an
essay on the topic: The value of a master’s degree in global business in
today’s world economy. The essay should be two pages, typewritten, 12-point
font, with one inch margins at the top, bottom and both sides.
Time Limitation
For the
Master of Science in Global Business, the student must complete all degree
requirements within five calendar years. The student may petition the Director
to waive this time requirement. The five-year period begins when the student is
first matriculated in the program.
Graduation Requirements
Candidates
for the degree of Master of Science in Global Business must complete all courses
in their plan of study with a minimum GPA of 3.00.
The Curriculum
The student
progresses through three stages of the curriculum. The student must complete
the previous stage, or obtain the permission of the program director, before
moving on to the next stages.
Stage
One
MGT 501 The
Global Competitive Framework
MGT 502 Ethics
for Professionals in a Multicultural World
MGT 503 Comparative
Management
Stage
Two
MGT 504 Operational
and Technology Issues in Global Business
MKT 507 Strategic
Planning for the Global Market
FIN 601 Global
Monetary System and Capital Markets
Stage
Three
Three (3)
electives, and
MGT 650 Directed
Research
specialty
track in accounting
Students
pursuing the specialty track in Accounting complete ACC 618, 620 and 630 in place
of electives, and ACC 650 Directed Research in Accounting, during Stage Three.
Information on the dual-degree B.S. Accounting/M.S.
Professional Accountancy Program is contained in the Daemen College Catalog.