Graduate Programs and Courses
107 Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Global Leadership
The MBA in Global Leadership is an intensive and cohort-model MBA program that can be completed in either 12 or 24 months. The curriculum and the offered courses are designed to develop students’ skills to enable them to succeed in today’s complex and dynamic international business environment.
STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAM
The MBA in Global Leadership program is designed for individuals who wish to complete their MBA degree in 12 or 24 months and who are willing and able to immerse themselves in an intensive full-time program. The program begins with an orientation module (usually offered in late August or early September). The remainder of the program requires students to take courses in the Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Students enrolled in the MBA in Global Leadership must complete a total of 42 credit hours (14 courses). The components of the degree program include the MBA Skills Orientation Module (0 credit hours), eleven core courses (33 credit hours), and three elective courses (9 credit hours). Students must complete all required courses within two years of being admitted to the program.
The required courses for the MBA in Global Leadership are as follows:
Business 6500 – MBA Skills Orientation Module
Business 6510 – Global Leadership and Ethics
Business 6520 – Negotiation within and across Cultures
Business 6530 – Financial and Managerial Accounting
Business 6540 – Financial Management
Business 6550 – Management and Organizational Behaviour
Business 6560 – International Marketing Management
Business 6570 – International Operations Management
Business 6580 – Statistics and Business Analytics
Business 6590 – Project Management
Business 6600 – Strategy for the Global Organization
Business 6610 – International Capstone Project
In addition to completing all the required courses, students must complete three of the following *elective courses:
Business 7510 – Corporate Governance and Business Ethics
Business 7520 – Disruptive Technologies and Creative Business Thinking
Business 7530 – Global Banking and Capital Markets
Business 7540 – Global Sourcing and Supply Chain Management
Business 7550 – Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Global Business Environment
Business 7560 – International Trade and Finance
Business 7570 – Managing People and Teams in a Global Context
Business 7580 – The Future of Marketing
Business 7590 – The Impact of Climate Change on Business
Business 7950 – Special Topics in Business
Business 7960 – Directed Studies in International Business
*Not all elective courses will be offered each year.
BUSINESS COURSES (GLOBAL LEADERSHIP)
BUS 6500 MBA SKILLS ORIENTATION MODULE
The orientation module is a set of skill-building workshops intended to promote presentation, intercultural communication, teamwork, and research skills. Students will receive an introduction to academic literature searching, citation and referencing styles, and the principles of academic integrity. Additionally, students will get information on UPEI’s online learning platforms, campus life, and what to expect from their MBA studies. The course grade will be on a pass/fail basis.
PREREQUISITE: Admission into the program
0 semester hours
BUS 6510 GLOBAL LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS
BUS 6520 NEGOTIATION WITHIN AND ACROSS CULTURES
BUS 6530 FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
BUS 6540 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
BUS 6550 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
BUS 6560 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT
BUS 6570 INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
BUS 6580 STATISTICS AND BUSINESS ANALYTICS
BUS 6590 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Three hours per week
BUS 6600 STRATEGY FOR THE GLOBAL ORGANIZATION
BUS 6610 INTERNATIONAL CAPSTONE PROJECT
BUS 7510 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND BUSINESS ETHICS
This course looks at both the fiduciary and strategic role of the board and management in governance with a global and local perspective. The course reviews the importance of strong business ethics and the critical elements in developing a strong corporate culture. Within the course students explore many of the pressing and evolving challenges faced by corporations and executives.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6500
Three hours per week
BUS 7520 DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND CREATIVE BUSINESS THINKING
BUS 7530 GLOBAL BANKING AND CAPITAL MARKETS
Three hours per week
BUS 7540 GLOBAL SOURCING AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
This course familiarizes students with key features of global supply chains and their importance to international business. Topics include: supplier selection, negotiation of contracts, international logistics and importing, transportation, inventory control and warehousing, managing distribution networks, and integration with the firm’s other activities. Application and cases will be relevant to both manufacturing and service-based businesses.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6570
Three hours per week
BUS 7550 INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
This course focuses on the management of innovation and the pursuit of entrepreneurship in different regions of the world and in trans- national settings. The concepts covered are relevant to existing businesses aiming to structure their innovation portfolio and to new, aspiring businesses looking to create value from market opportunities. Topics include change management, technological innovation, entrepreneurship around the world, entrepreneurial marketing, entrepreneurial finance, and characteristics of entrepreneurs. Students are required to demonstrate competence through in-depth analysis of relevant cases related to these topics.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6500
Three hours per week
BUS 7560 INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FINANCE
This course focuses on the global marketplace and explores implications of globalization for trade and finance. Students will develop a comprehension of international economic and financial issues so that they understand the drivers underlying international trade and foreign investment. The course also examines management issues related to currency exchange rates and government imposed trade restrictions.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6540
Three hours per week
BUS 7570 MANAGING PEOPLE AND TEAMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
This course will examine human resource management (HRM) in an international context. Students will examine core HRM functions, including staffing, training, motivating, and retaining human resources, with special emphasis on the opportunities and challenges brought on by increasing internationalization. Students are expected to acquire the knowledge, cross-cultural skills, and global mindset needed to effectively work with, manage, and lead others in the globalized workplace.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6520
Three hours per week
BUS 7580 THE FUTURE OF MARKETING
The course will examine current trends and innovations in marketing including shifting thought paradigms, global (cross-cultural) issues, customer relationship management, service marketing, sustainability and green marketing, and the role of social media. The course involves article discussions, in-class exercises, guest speakers, individual student reflections, case analyses, and a written research paper and presentation.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6560
Three hours per week
BUS 7590 THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON BUSINESS
This course provides the knowledge and skills for an informed understanding of climate change science, policy and business. Students will develop skills to critically evaluate scenarios for future climates, assess the effectiveness of different policy approaches, and determine suitable business responses to the climate change challenge. Assignments will focus on how climate change influences product quality and markets; and the important role of climate change in business risk assessment.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6500
Three hours per week
BUS 7950 SPECIAL TOPICS IN BUSINESS
This course typically covers a specific topic in business and is intended to enhance and expand the selection of elective offerings from semester to semester.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6500
Three hours per week
BUS 7960 DIRECTED STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
In this course, students may pursue a specific topic or issue in international business through an independent research assignment, consulting project, or business plan for an entrepreneurial venture. Before approval is granted, each student must prepare a detailed outline of the topic to be studied and obtain the consent of a faculty member to supervise the work.
PREREQUISITE: Business 6500
Three hours per week equivalent