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Business has evolved into a worldwide phenomenon, impacting even companies whose offerings remain within local markets. Nearly every organization and industry faces the influence of international events and competition. Consequently, grasping the global landscape is crucial as businesses navigate increasingly intricate and varied environments shaped by international dynamics.
International management involves overseeing operations across borders for businesses, nonprofits, governments, or other entities. Professionals in this field understand the cultural norms, commercial practices, and socio-political contexts of nations where multinational corporations operate. They possess the expertise to develop robust management approaches suited to today's interconnected and competitive world.
Pursuing an international management degree includes studying global supply chains, worldwide financial systems, innovation in developing economies, and multinational corporate locations. The curriculum also covers intercultural leadership, worldwide crisis response, and regional business strategies. Students integrate knowledge from diverse disciplines including history, geography, political studies, psychology, economics, and social sciences. This interdisciplinary approach builds essential competencies for addressing the complexities of organizations operating under international influences or conducting business globally.
Applicants who complete the equivalent of Grade 12 in high school (secondary school) will be considered for admission. Applicants who have completed secondary qualifications in other countries will be considered for admission under the High School Admission Route. Applicants to undergraduate programs who have completed post-secondary study will be considered for admission under the Post-Secondary Admission Route.
English language Requirements:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL (iBT)) with a minimum total score of 80 on the internet-based TOEFL (iBT), with minimum scores of 16 in each of Listening, Reading, and Speaking, and a minimum score of 18 in Writing.
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic score with a minimum overall score of 54.
Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment with a minimum overall score of 60, with a minimum 50 in each of Listening, Reading, and Speaking, and 60 in Writing.
Academic International English Languages Testing System (IELTS) test with a minimum overall score of 6.0, and a minimum 6.0 in each band.