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Program Descriptions:
Official website of the
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Master of Business Administration in
International Business Management (Global MBA)
Plan A - Thesis Program
Plan B - Non-Thesis Program
Introduction
The University of The Thai Chamber of Commerce is unique through its link with the Thai
Chamber of Commerce. This link ensures that the focus of the program is to offer managers
knowledge that is not only up to date, but also relevant and useful for managers or
business owners.
Established in 1989, the MBA in International Business (Global MBA) was the first
program of its kind opened in Thailand to be conducted entirely in English. Quality is
exceedingly important, and the program maintains small class sizes to allow for an
interactive problem based learning approach. Having both international students and
instructor contribute to the diverse mix of nationalities and cultures represented in
the classroom, leading to a truly international experience in learning. Additionally,
exchange program with various world-class universities allow for visiting professors to
share their experiences, and also for students to study abroad if they wish.
Remedial Courses (5 courses)
BA501 BA502 BA503 BA504 BA505
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Intensive English for Business Analytical Methods Financial Accounting for Managers
Business and the Economics Environment Management Information System
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Core Courses (7 courses)
BA511 BA512 BA513 BA514 BA515 AC592 EC591
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Marketing Management Organizational Behavior and Change Management
Managing Operations for Competitive Advantage
Managerial Finance Strategic Management Management Accounting Managerial Economics
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Major Courses
132401 132402 132403 132404 142405 142406 142407
142408 142409 132303
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Consumer Behavior Product and Price Management Integrated Marketing Management
Marketing Channels Management E-Marketing Retailing and Wholesaling Management
Marketing Research Marketing Management and Strategy Seminar in Marketing International Marketing
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- Plan A (Thesis Program)
BA600 BA700
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Thesis Independent Study
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- Plan B (Non-Thesis Program)
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BA531 BA532 BA533 BA534 BA535 BA536 BA537 BA538
BA539 BA541
BA542
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Current Issues in Global Business Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Learning Organization and Knowledge Management Management of Innovation and Technological Change
Change Management Managing Service Operations Entrepreneurship and New Venture Management
Creativity in Business E-Business, Customer Relationship Management, and Enterprise Resource Planning
Accounting, Auditing and Taxation Issues in International Business Special Topics in Global Business
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Program Rationale
The world business environment is becoming increasingly competitive, to the point
that even a local business is finding itself facing foreign competition. World
events and technology have brought unforeseen challenges and speed of change
unprecedented in history. Product life cycles are shorter and competition is no
longer bound by national borders due partly to e-commerce, enhanced communications
and modern distribution systems. Global managers must seek knowledge and learn how
theories can be applied to help solve the unstructured problems faced each day
Program Objectives
The main objectives of the M.B.A Global Business is to provide professional
training for business people to enable them to solve problems and make effective
decisions across a broad range of business topics, such as issues related to
management, marketing or finance. As such, it offers courses covering a wide
range of topics, with the overall goal being to expand and enhance the abilities
and tools available for effective problem solving and decision making in business.
The program is to produce competent personnel of qualified competence in global
business management to serve the growing needs of the business sector, besides
providing MBA graduates with ethical and moral conscience for enhanced social
responsibility as well.
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