Global Management and Entrepreneurship, Master of Science
The Master of Science in Global Management and Entrepreneurship (M.S. GME) offers students critical skills in managing global enterprises and starting entrepreneurial businesses with special attention given to the innovation process.
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The Master of Science in Global Management and Entrepreneurship (MS GME) provides students with essential skills for managing global enterprises and launching entrepreneurial ventures, emphasizing innovation and creativity.
Designed to prepare learners for the dynamic, interconnected world of global business, this program focuses on developing the next generation of executives who are adept at analyzing global market trends, making timely decisions, and innovating to distinguish their products and services.
At the heart of the MS GME program is a commitment to preparing students to thrive in an international business landscape that demands not only strategic decision-making but also a creative and innovative approach to problem-solving.
Through a comprehensive core curriculum, students enhance their abilities in leading global teams and organizations, fostering innovation and creativity, and managing talent within a multicultural business context.
Additionally, the program offers a wide range of electives, allowing students to specialize in Global Supply Chain Management, Management Consulting, Project Management, or Human Resource Management, thereby deepening their expertise.
For those seeking an immersive international experience, the MS GME provides opportunities for study abroad through a global destination course, which includes a week-long study trip overseas, or through internships at leading multinational corporations.
This blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience ensures that graduates are well-prepared to navigate and succeed in the global marketplace.
- Degree Type
- MS
- Area of Interest
- Management, Entrepreneurship & Innovation
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- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Online
- Required Credit Hours
- 30
Applicants to The Tobin College of Business Graduate programs will automatically be considered for GMAT/GRE waivers. Applications with a GPA below 3.25 may be strengthened by submitting a GMAT/GRE score.
Courses
- MGT 631 Leading Modern Organizations
- MGT 640 Seminar in Entrepreneurship
- MGT 645 Managing Creativity and Innovation
- MGT 652 Seminar in International Management
- MGT 662 International Human Resource Management
- MGT 604 Global Value Chains
- MGT 605 Global Sustainable Sourcing
- MGT 607 Global Logistics
- MGT 655 Management Consulting
- MGT 602 Project Management 1
- MGT 603 Project Management 2
- MGT 623 Management of Human Resources
- MGT 661 Compensation Training and Development of Labor Relations
- MGT 663 Strategic and Risk Human Resource Management
- MGT 670 Contemporary Issues of Management
- International study (thesis or global destination course)
- Internship within a multinational corporation
- MGT 700 Seminar in Business Policy
- MGT 659 International Business Policy
- Executive in Residence Program (EIRP)
Department Contact
For additional information, please contact the faculty program director:
Career Potential
The M.S. GME prepares you to launch or join an entrepreneurial enterprise or pursue a career in management at a global corporation, NGO, or not-for-profit organization. Potential career options for graduates from this program include:
- Global Operations Manager
- Global Business Development Manager
- Global Project Manager
- Global Human Resources Manager
- Global Supply Manager
- Global Management Strategist
- Government and/or Foreign Service
- International Relief and Nonprofit Organizations
- Management Analyst/Consultant
- Entrepreneur or Intrapreneur
Admission
Application Requirements
All applicants must possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or the international equivalent prior to enrollment at the graduate level. In addition to the application form and non-refundable application fee, candidates should submit the following:
- Statement of professional goals and resume, which can be uploaded as part of the application for admission
- Official transcripts from all undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools attended.
- One letter of recommendation obtained from professional or academic references.
- Official TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores are required for applicants whose native language is not English.
- Students with international credits must also submit a course-by-course foreign credit evaluation with GPA calculation from a NACES member.
- Applicants to The Tobin College of Business Graduate programs will automatically be considered for GMAT/GRE waivers. Applications with a GPA below 3.25 may be strengthened by submitting a GMAT/GRE score.
For additional information, please contact:
Office of Graduate Admission
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business
8000 Utopia Parkway
Suite 114
Queens, NY 11439
718-990-1345
[email protected]
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