International Management

International Management

Anyone who plans to assume leadership responsibilities in internationally engaged companies will have to have a thorough understanding of economic relations and interdependencies. Consequently, this interdisciplinary study program combines economic elements of foreign trade and payments with more comprehensive approaches that help students develop an economical and intercultural understanding of regional markets, such as Asia or South America.

Career Options

Specialist for certain countries, export and import department positions, group controlling functions, business consulting, etc.; over the course of their careers, graduates of this program may advance to positions such as global product manager, head of international subsidiaries or sales manager for specific regions of the world.

Courses

The International Management study program offers the following specialized courses:

  • IM 500 International Management
  • IM 600 Export Financing
  • IM 601 International Trade
  • IM 603 International Management Seminar
  • IM 604 Case Studies in Global Business
  • IM 605 Intercultural Management
  • IM 631 Doing Business in New Markets: China and Russia