ASU - Thunderbird School of Global Management
United States
Duration
24 months
Avg. GMAT
-
Fees
30000 - 40000 USD
Online Master of Global Management
The Online Master of Global Management (OMGM) program puts Thunderbird’s world-famous curriculum, faculty and culture into a design and modality that provides ultimate flexibility and affordability. Using one of our suggested tracks as your guide, you can choose the pace at which to pursue your degree depending on what works with your busy schedule. While 100% of coursework is offered online asynchronously, you have the opportunity to meet and network with your cohort in person by beginning the program on Thunderbird’s historic campus or attending an experiential practicum abroad.
Differentiate your degree
Pursue a graduate certificate in a distinct global business focus area to further refine your degree and boost your marketability. Check out our Graduate Certificates.
Program Highlights
Start Month
-
Class Size
-
Avg. Work Experience
7 Yrs.
Avg. Student Age
32
Int' Students
0
Women Students
-
Employed (Post 3 Months)
-
Avg. Salary (Post 3 Months)
-
Scholarship
No
Accreditations
AACSB
Top Industries
-Feed
Add to the Thunderbird Mystique! Leave your mark on the Thunderbird Pub today and become a part of T-bird history. The full list of items to name can be found here: https://bit.ly/3zPHC5v https://pic.twitter.com/GgON4MXdCM
So wonderful speaking with the Thunderbird’s Global Entrepreneurship Summer Program students last week! Thunderbird has proudly partnered with Maarif Education in Saudi Arabia to pilot the six-week program for 20 future leaders at the top of their classes. #tbirdlife https://pic.twitter.com/qSDOYez4Rx
Program Locations
Related Content
Similar Schools
Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College
University of San Diego
The Lally School of Management and Technology
American University's Kogod School of Business
Bentley University
UC Davis Graduate School of Management
University of South Carolina - Darla Moore School of Business
Vanderbilt University
Graduate School of Business, Wake Forest University
ASU - Thunderbird School of Global Management 9 months ago
Since 2003, @Forbes has published the Global 2000, a list that ranks the largest public companies worldwide. Studying this ranking and its associated company profiles is a great way to start designing a successful multinational corporation. https://bit.ly/39U7wL1 #GlobalInsights https://pic.twitter.com/HoOcGzqhxp