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Specialization Program in International Business at Universidad del Norte

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Presentation

“The Specialization in International Business responds to new challenges in a globalized world demand for entrepreneurial dynamism.”

The Specialization in International Business at the University of North responds to the need to confront the new challenges of the twenty-first century managerial, professional and highly qualified executives to understand, interact and exploit the business opportunities offered by the new globalized world.
Businesses today need to develop new markets, learn from their competitors and consumers (local and international) and use all their capacities to the fullest. This requires new skills and abilities and a new management approach in the context of international business.

Graduates of specialization have the opportunity to attend an extra year to qualify for the title of Master of Business Administration (MBA Professional). After this additional year of study can advance studies of Master in International Business at Florida International University, USA, under an international cooperation agreement signed between the University of North and The Chapman Graduate School of Business at Florida International University (FIU).

Duration

One (1) year, two (2) academic years, with dedication of time and attendance.

Featured Title

Students who successfully complete the specialization will receive the title of International Business Specialist.

Directed A

Practitioners, with the title of Manager of Business, Economics, Engineering or other professions, preferably with experience in charges related to foreign trade and international business. It is necessary that the candidate has a good level of English (oral and written), since several subjects will be issued and fully evaluated in this language.

Faculty
AMBRAD Chalela, EDGAR
Master of International Business (MIB), Queensland University, Brisbane, Australia. Specialist in International Business, School of Business Administration (EAN), Bogota. Economist, Corporación Tecnológica de Bolívar.
BRAVO PELÁEZ, OSCAR
Candidate for Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA), Swiss Management Center (SMC)-Universidad Siglo 21. Master in International Management, Syracuse University, USA. Master in International Business Management, School of Industrial Organization (EOI), Madrid, Spain. Marketing Specialist, University of the Andes. Business Manager, University EAFIT (Medellin).
DACCARETT GIHA, JOSEPH
Master in Business Administration, University of the North. Specialist in Economics, University of the North. Business Administrator, University of the Caribbean.

DUEÑAS BERNAL, PEDRO
Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of Chicago. Master in Business Administration, University of Chicago. MA in Economics and Economic Development, University of Colorado. Economist, National University of Colombia.
FORIGUA STRESSES, TIRSO
Master in Business Administration, University of La Salle. Logistics Management Specialist Commercial, Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano. Industrial Engineering, University of INCCA Colombia.
FURST, SASCHA
Master in Business and Management, Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany. Master of Business Administration and Mechanical Engineering with emphasis in International Marketing. Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany.
JIMÉNEZ ARANGO, JOSE GUSTAVO
Specialist Marketing and International Business, University EAFIT. Specialist Finance, University EAFIT. Professional Business Manager, University of Antioquia.
ESCOBAR PAZ, DIEGO OMAR
Executive Master in International Business Management, EOI-Madrid, Spain. Specialist in International Business Administration, School of Business Administration (EAN). Lawyer, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
PERILLA GUTIERREZ, ROGELIO
Attorney, Catholic University of Colombia.
ROLDÁN URIBE, JORGE
Master of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science of the University of London. UK Master of Business Law, London Guildhall University, London, England. Lawyer, Universidad del Rosario.
LAVERDE VALDIVIESO, HERNÁN
Master in Economics with certificate in Economic Development and International Economics, New York University, USA Economist, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
VALENCIA, BERT
Ph.D. in Marketing, Georgia State University, USA Master in Business Administration, Louisiana State University, USA MA in International Affairs, Ohio University, USABS in Business Administration and Economics, Carroll College, USA. Academic Specializations in International Marketing, Marketing to U.S. Hispanics, Ethnic Marketing, International Consumer Marketing, Advertising and International.
PARRAGA VASQUEZ, ARTURO
Ph.D. in Marketing, Texas Tech University, USA Ph.D. in Economics and Demography, University of Texas, USAMA in Economics, University of Texas, USA Business Manager, Catholic University of Peru.

Specialization Program in International Business at Universidad del Norte

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Presentation

“The Specialization in International Business responds to new challenges in a globalized world demand for entrepreneurial dynamism.”

The Specialization in International Business at the University of North responds to the need to confront the new challenges of the twenty-first century managerial, professional and highly qualified executives to understand, interact and exploit the business opportunities offered by the new globalized world.
Businesses today need to develop new markets, learn from their competitors and consumers (local and international) and use all their capacities to the fullest. This requires new skills and abilities and a new management approach in the context of international business.

Graduates of specialization have the opportunity to attend an extra year to qualify for the title of Master of Business Administration (MBA Professional). Luego de cursar este año adicional pueden adelantar estudios de Master in International Business en Florida International University, Estados Unidos, bajo un convenio de cooperación internacional firmado entre la Universidad del Norte y The Chapman Graduate School of Business at Florida International University (FIU).


Duration

One (1) year, two (2) academic years, with dedication of time and attendance.

Featured Title

Students who successfully complete the specialization will receive the title of International Business Specialist.

Directed A

Practitioners, with the title of Manager of Business, Economics, Engineering or other professions, preferably with experience in charges related to foreign trade and international business. It is necessary that the candidate has a good level of English (oral and written), since several subjects will be issued and fully evaluated in this language.

International Marketing and Trade Part-time at Vilnius University Lithuania

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Title of the degree programme: International Marketing and Trade

National code: 62403S115

Study area: Social Sciences

Study field: Management and Business Administration

Study level: Second Cycle studies

Level of Qualification: Master studies

Mode of studies: Part-time

Official length of programme (years): 2

Credits: 80 (LT); 120 (ECTS)

Degree awarded: Master in Management and Business Administration

Qualification awarded:

Admission requirements: Individuals, who have Bachelor’s degree in management or economics, or equivalent diploma. Competitive grade is calculated in the following way: general average grade of study results, calculated on the basis of grades from diploma annex, average mark of final examinations or mark of a final degree project.

Learning outcomes and aims of the programme: General aim of the programme - to prepare highly qualified business managers, who would have skills and abilities to work on medium or supreme managerial level in international business companies.

Competences developed: Having completed International Trade programe, a graduate is able to solve strategic, marketing, financial and logistic issues and also has international communication skills.

Access to further studies: May continue doctoral studies.

Professional status: A graduate can be employed in various branches of international companies as a middle or senior manager also in international branches of national companies, especially in the field of export.

Final Degree Project or/and Qualification Examinations: Studies are completed with a final degree project.

Examination and assessment regulations: The main form of evaluation is an examination. However, courses units may be evaluated by the pass/fail evaluation as well. Every course unit is concluded with either a written or written-oral examination or pass/fail evaluation. Student’s knowledge and general performance during the exam are evaluated using grading scale from 1(very poor) to 10(excellent), or by pass or fail evaluation in the cases when pass/fail evaluation is foreseen as a final evaluation of the course unit.

BSc in International Business at Copenhagen Business School

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

The BSc programme in International Business prepares you for a career in the growing global economy.

As an undergraduate on the BSc International Business programme you can learn from first-hand experience, what it takes to succeed in today’s global business world. You will receive a thorough academic grounding that allows you to identify, analyse and solve the problems you will meet in future careers as managers and consultants in multinational companies.

But more than that, you will also develop your personal skills and abilities by working in multicultural teams that replicate the business environment after graduation.
Real business settings

International Business courses are taught in intensive quarters, rather than traditional semesters. During each quarter you will study only two courses at a time, followed by an exam. Each quarter will also see you working on a new demanding project, working with and against your fellow students in a true representation of business life.

To maintain this close contact with business, the programme encourages internships with companies in Denmark or elsewhere. An advisory board makes sure that the programme’s course and teaching are up to date.
Hong Kong, North Carolina or…?

The programme has a truly international environment with 50% Danish and 50% non-Danish students. With an emphasis on cross-cultural teamwork, you will experience cross-border cooperation from the moment you enter the classroom.

Each year 15 hopeful International Business students are selected to the GLOBE exchange programme. Along with 15 students from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and 15 students from Keenan Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina, you will sample European, Asian and American business at each of the universities.

Copenhagen Business School has a long tradition of student and lecturer exchanges, and if you are not chosen for the GLOBE programme, opportunities are available to study in other universities around the world.