MBA
MBA/Master of International Development Dual Degree
The MBA/Master of International Development dual degree is offered jointly through the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs(GSPIA) and the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business. Through a variety of courses in international business and international affairs, the program provides students with the administrative, managerial, and financial skills necessary for business, as well as an understanding of the international economic, political and cultural processes that shape the international business environment. The program is suitable for students preparing for a career that might involve working in government agencies concerned with international business or in firms that have significant cross-border activities that area affected by government regulation and inter-governmental agreements.
The basic requirements for GSPIA joint degree programs are that students must:
- apply at GSPIA & Katz and state their intention to complete a joint degree
- meet all minimum requirements of both schools
- be admitted prior to completing 24 credits at GSPIA
- complete 36 credits at GSPIA
- complete three terms of residency at GSPIA