IE Business School - Master in International Management

Master in International Management

The Master in International Management is aimed for persons without experience. It is a 10-month full-time program with two intakes (February and September) which can be extended to 13 months if the student wants to take part on the so-called Beyond Border Experience. During the third term, the student has the opportunity to deepen its expertise in one of the following business specializations: International Business, Sales & Marketing or Digital Business. The Beyond Border Experience gives the student the opportunity to do another of the specializations mentioned above, so-called Dual Specialization, go into an International Exchange program with leading universities or get into the Venture Lab, i.e. develop his own research/consultancy project.

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