| Graduate School of Manhattan Intercontinental University | | | Welcome! We would like to take this opportunity to inform you about the Master's programs which will be offered by MIU in 2010. | | The MIU Master’s portfolio is a truly distinctive feature of Manhattan Intercontinental University. The high-quality business and liberal arts programs attract international acclaim. By investing your future in MIU you will lay the foundations for a successful career around the world. We will strive to help you to derive the maximum benefit from your chosen course and upon completing your degree we will not only provide you with a highly recognized MIU Master’s Degree, but also an MIU Reference Letter which will serve as a ticket to your future career. | | MIU Master’s Programs consist of 10 courses and the program can be completed in 10 months. Each course earns 3 academic credit hours, totaling to 30 credits. | | | You may choose from the following Master’s Programs at MIU in 2010:
| | | Master of Business Administration (MBA) Programs | | | The specialized MBA degrees at MIU attract students from a wide range of academic disciplines. Students in the MBA program have the option to select between two areas of concentration: International Hotel and Tourism Management or International Sport Management. | | | MBA-IHTM: MBA in International Hotel and Tourism Management | | | | Course of Study: | | PART I | | | Business Ethics in Hotel and Tourism Management | 3 CR | | Contemporary Issues in International Tourism | 3 CR | | Contemporary Issues in Hotel Management | 3 CR | | Destination Marketing | 3 CR | | Hospitality Finance | 3 CR | | PART II | | | Sales Management | 3 CR | | Human Resources Management | 3 CR | | Organizational Behavior | 3 CR | | Customer Behavior | 3 CR | | Tourism and the Environment | 3 CR | MBA-ISM: MBA in International Sport Management | | | | Course of Study: | | PART I | | | Business Ethics in the Sport Industry | 3 CR | | The Business of Sport Management | 3 CR | | The Role of Government in Sport Management | 3 CR | | Sport Marketing | 3 CR | | Sport Funding and Finance | 3 CR | | PART II | | | Contemporary Issues in International Sport Management | 3 CR | | Human Resources Management | 3 CR | | Organizational Behavior | 3 CR | | Sport, Television and Sponsorship | 3 CR | | Sport Diplomacy | 3 CR |
| Master of Arts (MA) Programs at MIU | | | The Master of Arts programs in “International Relations and Protocol” and “Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution” are intensive, advanced degrees preparing graduates for a range of careers in inter-governmental organizations, non-governmental organizations or multi-national corporations. Through the global perspective, the programs foster global competence and the ability to work cross-culturally. | | | MA-IRP: MA in International Relations and Protocol | | | It is an interdisciplinary program as it draws upon such diverse fields as political science, economics, history, geography, international law and cultural studies. It involves a diverse range of issues such as globalization, human rights, state sovereignty, nuclear proliferation, economic development, terrorism, nationalism, etc. The program also includes two courses on protocol, the etiquette of diplomacy. | | | | Course of Study: | | PART I | | | Political Ethics | 3 CR | | International Political Economy | 3 CR | | International Law | 3 CR | | International Relations Theory I | 3 CR | | International Relations Theory II | 3 CR | | PART II | | | Foreign Policy Analysis | 3 CR | | International Organizations | 3 CR | | Intercultural Communication | 3 CR | | Diplomatic Protocol and Etiquette I | 3 CR | | Diplomatic Protocol and Etiquette II | 3 CR | MA-DCR: MA in Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution | | | This advanced program teaches the conduct of international relations, especially with regard to methods for alleviating or eliminating sources of conflict. The process of conflict resolution involves a diverse range of issues such as negotiation, mediation and diplomacy. As conflict resolution is an expanding field of professional practice, there is an ever-growing demand for professionals with skills and expertise necessary to handle disputes. Case studies introduce real-world content to students and help them realize the real-life applications of the knowledge gained in the field of study. | | | | Course of Study: | | PART I | | | Political Ethics | 3 CR | | Diplomacy and Diplomatic Processes | 3 CR | | International Law | 3 CR | | International Relations Theory I | 3 CR | | International Relations Theory II | 3 CR | | PART II | | | Negotiation, Mediation and Diplomacy | 3 CR | | International Organizations | 3 CR | | Intercultural Communication | 3 CR | | Peacekeeping | 3 CR | | Crisis Management | 3 CR |
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