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The international management specialization equips students with insights into unique challenges faced by global businesses while honing their strategic problem-solving abilities. This program also allows participants to deepen their expertise in specific aspects of international management.
Core curriculum explores worldwide business dynamics, covering fundamental principles, international governance structures, and how multinational companies formulate and execute policies. It's important to note that these topics are analyzed primarily through the lens of Canadian enterprises. Additionally, participants can start acquiring proficiency in a third language (beyond English and French).
Those pursuing the International Management specialization must fulfill a minimum of 12 units from their 120-unit degree through study abroad at one of Telfer School of Management's global partner universities during an exchange program.