The program is divided into six subject groups: managerial skills; concepts and processes associated with the production and marketing of goods and services; financial analysis; strategy, entrepreneurship and implementation; environment analysis; specialization courses.
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Module 1 Managerial Skills
- Leadership and Management of Change
- Organizational Behavior
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Module 2 : Marketing and Operations
- Marketing Management
- Operations and Technology Management
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Module 3 : Finance
- Financial Accounting
- Managerial Accounting
- Corporate Finance
- Investments
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Module 4 : Strategy and Entrepreneurship
- Strategic Management
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- General Management Seminar
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Module 5 : Environment Analysis
- Business Economics
- Global Economic Environment
- Business Statistics
- Legal Framework for Business
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Module 6 : Specialization Areas
- Business Analytics
- General and International Management
- Finance and Accounting
Americas MBA
It is a program that seeks to understand the environment and business practices prevailing in the four most important economies of America: Canada, Brazil, Mexico and the United States.
It is an alliance with four leading Business Schools in the region:
- Simon Fraser University, Beedie School of Business, Vancouver, Canada.
- FIA Business School, Fundação Instituto de Administração, São Paulo, Brasil.
- ITAM, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Ciudad de México, México.
- Vanderbilt University, Owen Graduate School of Management, Nashville, United States of America.
By belonging to the ITAM MBA program, if the students decide to do the Americas MBA, of the 19 subjects that have the MBA curriculum, they would take:
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10 subjects in the normal format of MBA at ITAM and 9 subjects in the format of the Americas MBA; which includes:
- Four stays (Vancouver, São Paulo, Mexico City and Nashville).
- Each stay has duration of 9 calendar days.
- Upon completion of the ITAM MBA program and the Americas MBA, students receive:
- The MBA - Maestro en Administración degree by ITAM.
- A joint certificate (Certificate Americas MBA for Executives) granted by the four Business Schools.
- A diploma of specialization in General and International Management granted by ITAM.
- The courses of the Americas MBA do not have an additional cost; that is, students only have to cover the normal cost of each subject of the ITAM MBA curriculum plus travel expenses.
- The 9 subjects are revalidated as subjects of the ITAM's MBA Program.
Admission Requirements
- A University degree with a minimum grade point average of 8.
- Knowledge of English.
- Minimum three years of verifiable organizational work experience.
- Interview with a member of the admissions committee.
- Submit the documentation required by ITAM and the federal education authorities.
- Submit and pass the admission exam or submit official GMAT results with a minimum score of 580.
Graduation Requirements
- Pass the 19 subjects that make up the program.
- Submit the documentation required by the federal education authorities.
- Accredit three professional development workshops.
- Submit an English language certificate.
- Develop a degree project in the form of a case, thesis or dissertation.
- Pay the degree fees.
- Submit and pass the degree exam in front of an academic tribunal.
ADMISSION PROFILE
Professionals from varied disciplines who are interested in acquiring competencies related to the different areas of an organization in order to accelerate its development, or to start a business. In addition, strengthen their systemic vision of the functioning of an organization.
Leaders in development with a minimum of three years of organizational experience who successfully pass a test that evaluates their numerical, analytical and reading comprehension skills.
GRADUATE PROFILE
Our graduates develop the following knowledge, skills, and perspectives throughout the program:
Knowledge:
- Principles, techniques, and cutting-edge models on Strategy, Finance, Economics, Marketing, Accounting, Talent Management, Technology and Data Analysis, as well as Corporate Law. Students can specialize in one area of business by taking four electives, out of a total of 19 required for graduation, the areas of specialization are General Management, International Management, Marketing, and Accounting and Finance.
Skills:
- Make business decisions in an informed, rigorous, responsible, critical, committed and ethical manner for the benefit of organizations and society.
- Integrate knowledge of the functional areas of the organizations to make decisions under a holistic approach.
- Develop self-knowledge that allows them to identify their strengths and weaknesses as leaders.
- Interact in multidisciplinary and effective work teams.
Perspectives:
- Responsibility to their environment: teams, clients, community, among others.
- Critical, reflective, and proactive.
- Working in multidisciplinary teams.
- Flexibility and openness to change.
- Integrity, inclusion, and sense of community.