Requirements: MSc in International Management

Graduation REQUIREMENTS – Graduate

Requirements and credit counts differ for the various Master’s programs at AUP. 

Graduate students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00. Students with a GPA of less than 3.00 will be placed on probation. Only two grades of C (or C+) may be counted towards an M.A. degree. Students do not earn credit for grades below C. 

All courses carry four credits unless otherwise noted. 

 

Core Courses

 
Course Number Course Name  Prerequisites
BA5001 Accountability & Representation  
BA5012 Business Ethics & Business Law  
BA5025 Organizational Analysis & Human Resources  
BA5035 International Financial Management  
BA5045 International Marketing Management  
BA5070 International Strategic Management & Leadership  
BA5085 Business Operations & Project Management  

 

Electives and Modules

Course Number Course Name Prerequisites
Elective Any graduate-level course  
Module Any 2 credit graduate-level module  

 

INTERNSHIP OR THESIS and seminar

End-level completions are either a thesis or internship. 

Course Number Course Name Prerequisites
BA5099
or BA5019
Thesis Methodology Seminar (2 credits)
or Consulting Methods (2 credits)
 
BA5095
or BA5098
Thesis (requires BA5099)
or Internship (requires BA5019)
 

 

Cross-Disciplinary Enrollments 

Depending on individual graduate program requirements, a student may request to take a graduate-level course offered by another department outside the student’s program. Access to such courses is limited on a space-available basis and subject to program director prior approval. However, no more than eight (8) credit hours may be substituted outside the program’s disciplinary base. 

 

Studying French 

Full-time graduate students may apply to audit one French course per semester. Graduate students who wish to study French may audit one undergraduate course per semester at no additional cost (fall/spring semesters). A placement exam is required to determine the appropriate level. Access to French courses is on a space-available basis. As French is a participatory course, AUP attendance policy applies to French course audits. 

Current graduate students may request to participate in the French Immersion program offered each summer as an auditor. A reduced rate is charged for the immersion, plus a nominal fee to cover the costs of the coffee/croissant break.