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  Jul 11, 2025
 
2011-2012 School of Law Bulletin 
    
2011-2012 School of Law Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

Executive International Master of Business Administration, E.I.M.B.A.


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Degree Requirements Moore School of Business| 
Learning Outcomes   

Applicants will normally be expected to have an undergraduate degree and 5 years of work experience. The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the PAEP (Prueba de Admision a Estudios de Postgrado) is required of all students. Applicants whose native language is not English must submit TOEFL/IELTS scores. Prospective students must also submit a resume, statement of purpose, two letters of recommendation, and transcripts of undergraduate and graduate work for each university attended.

Applicants must submit a Moore School of Business application and an application form from the Tec de Monterrey-Guadalajara M.B.A. office. Prior to obtaining admission to the joint degree program, students must be admitted to both institutions.

Please visit the Moore School of Business website for admissions information.


Degree Requirements (48 Hours)

The required course work consists of 48 credit hours:


Ten Core Courses (30 Hours)


    Global Business Issues Seminar (1 Hour)


      International Management Seminar (2 Hours)


        Three one-hour seminars regarding doing business chosen from courses including the following: (3 Hours)


        China


          India


            Japan


              Africa


                Latin America


                  Western Europe


                    Central and Eastern Europe


                      Elective Courses (12 Hours)


                       These electives are chosen from a number of approved elective offerings of the Moore School of Business and Tec de Monterrey.

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