The International Executive MBA program is a dual degree curriculum designed for executives recruited by partner institutions in Latin America who wish to pursue an EMBA degree from Tulane University and their home institution. Programs are offered at University of Chile in Santiago, CENTRUM in Lima, Peru, and ICESI in Cali, Colombia. The International EMBA program enables students to expand cross-cultural leadership, develop teamwork skills and understand the dynamics of global markets, all while having the opportunity to study in other countries.
The 49-hour curriculum includes a minimum of 24 credit hours of foundation courses taught by partner institutions and 25 credit hours of course work delivered by Tulane faculty in host countries. Students attend an on-campus business module in New Orleans as part of their program curriculum.
Students in the International MBA programs with University of Chile, Centrum, and ICESI must complete the 49-hour curriculum with a minimum of a 3.0 overall GPA. Students take a minimum of 24 credit hours at the partner institution and 25 credit hours from among the following Tulane courses as part of the dual degree curriculum.
Course List Course ID | Title | Credits |
| Managing People Internationally 1 | |
| Financial Management I | |
| Global Strategy | |
| Management Communications | |
| Leadership and Ethics 1 | |
| International Finance | |
| Independent Study (Organizational Behavior) | |
| Independent Study (Topics in Global Business Trends) | |
| Global Environment of Business | |
| Managing People Internationally 1 | |
| Leadership and Ethics 1 | |
| Corporate Finance | |
| Global Environment of Business | |
| Global Strategy & Competition | |
| Global Negotiations | |
| Global Supply Chains | |
| New Venture Creation | |
| Marketing | |
| Managing People Internationally 1 | |
| Leadership and Ethics 1 | |
| Risk Management | |
| Global Environment of Business | |
| International Entrepreneurship | |
| International Finance | |
| International Marketing | |
| New Venture Creation | |
| Negotiations | |