Master of Global Business Administration with Emphasis in Transnational Justice Administration

Northern Arizona University - Flagstaff Campus

USA,Arizona

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 26,479/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 50

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USA, Arizona

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1899

Total Students: 29,569 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

S San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, United States

Master of Global Business Administration with Emphasis in Transnational Justice Administration

Program Overview

The purpose of Master of Global Business Administration (MGBA) is to provide excellent graduate business administration education using the Malcolm Baldrige national Quality Award standards for education as applied through the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) accreditation.  We seek to be a premier provider of Baldrige-Quality graduate business administration education with an emphasis on value and accessibility.  We focus on core business competencies within a global context.

The program prepares graduates for a significant career in business, specifically with an emphasis on border business issues (including the Unites States and Mexico) and to fill demand by Arizona and other employers for such graduates.   In particular, students from all educational and professional backgrounds as well as experienced professionals will be provided opportunities to develop and strengthen their skills in ethical business practices, problem solving, communications, team dynamics, and leadership, with particular emphasis in foreign trade and trans-border issues, in order to prepare them for supervisory and executive management positions in any organization.  Students will be able to demonstrate the ability to (1) think creatively, analyze and synthesize data from multiple perspectives, (2) analyze and use financial information, (3) solve problems using decision-making tools and theories, (4) engage others through effective interpersonal skills, (5) communicate effectively in oral and written formats, (6) work well in team settings, (7) design and implement effective strategies for the global marketplace, and (8) discern the underpinning ethical issues in local and global business decision-making, including those involving social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and profitability.

The MGBA Program, taught by faculty with experience beyond academia, provides the participating students with a strong theoretical background in domestic and global business practices supplemented with hands-on innovative projects that are supervised by organizational mentors from collaborating business partners with the goal of promoting economic growth, locally, regionally, and globally.

Transnational Justice Administration Emphasis
Apply contemporary business and management techniques to improve financial decision-making and the administration of justice agency resources and programs; and
Understand the value of international cooperation for addressing transnational as well as local crime in the US-Mexico border region.