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3 International Management Degree Programs in China


UBC IMBA in Shanghai
International MBA
- Shanghai, China
MBA
Part time
On-Campus
English
The UBC International Master of Business Administration (IMBA) is a 20-month, part-time MBA program offered by UBC Sauder's Robert H. Lee Graduate School in partnership with the Antai College of Economics and Management at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.


University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Dual Bachelor Degrees Programme of Events Management
- Shanghai, China
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English, Chinese
Since September 2020, SBC and USST offer students a fantastic and unique opportunity to earn both a British bachelor degree and a Chinese bachelor degree. If international students have a strong desire to learn Chinese, they can be dual enrolled.
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Shanghai National Accounting Institute
MIM
- Qingpu District, China
Master degree
On-Campus
Chinese
Based on the successful cooperation between SNAI and ASU to co-host the Executive MBA Program, SNAI continued to cooperate with ASU to jointly launch the MIM Program. The faculty members of the Program are mostly senior professors from ASU, joined by famous professors from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. In-depth discussions are carried out in line with the Chinese context and the practices of large and medium-sized SOEs to ensure a high quality of the Program.
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International Management degree programs focus on the challenges and opportunities of operating in a global business environment. These programs prepare you to navigate complex international markets, understand various cultures, and develop strategies that drive success.
Through courses in global marketing, cross-cultural negotiation, and international finance, you'll learn how to analyze global market trends and develop effective business strategies tailored to diverse audiences. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions in multinational contexts.
China’s educational approach often emphasizes experiential learning, allowing you to apply theories through real-world projects and case studies. As a result, you’ll gain industry-relevant skills such as managing supply chains across borders and crafting sustainable business practices aligned with international standards. Graduates typically find opportunities in various sectors, including multinational corporations, consultancies, and NGOs, where they can leverage their understanding of global business dynamics.