is a master's degree designed to develop the capabilities and resources of managers in the global economy.
The origins of this type of program go back to the creation in 1946 of the American Institute of Foreign Trade, known today as Thunderbird School of Global Management, in Glendale, Arizona.
Emphasizing the practical application of specialized knowledge, the program equips management with skills tailored to the international business environment.
Master in international business degrees also include classes that address topics such as imports and exports and intercultural communication.
Abbreviations for this qualification include MIntBus,[2] MBus (IntBus),[3] or MIB[4] Admission normally requires an undergraduate degree in any discipline, the equivalent of two years full-time work in a role that has an international focus, a personal statement and a successful GMAT/GRE score.