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Graduate Diploma in Management – International Business

Equip yourself to pursue mandates in international business within organizations. Gain an in-depth understanding of the challenges that globalization poses to organizations. Acquire more advanced analytical skills.

Overview

Program overview

Development of an advanced understanding of globalization and the necessary skills to succeed in an international career.
Acquisition of relevant knowledge applied to the international context in marketing, strategy, finance, and economics.
Development of the ability to react effectively to major global risks and changes: regulatory evolutions, financial risks, health, social, and environmental issues.
Development of skills in strengthening international collaborations, in corporate social responsibility (CSR), as well as in improving the management of innovation, knowledge, and business networks.
Team of multilingual professors from diverse cultural backgrounds with extensive international experience.

Program characteristics

  • Graduate
  • 30 credits
  • Full-time
  • Part-time
  • Day
  • On-site
  • Côte-des-Neiges

Put academic theory into practice

Campus Abroad is a 2- to 3-week intensive course in one of 8 selected countries to learn about the challenges of doing business in another country and meet with company managers.

Join the Global Business Forum. Its mission is to foster awareness and exchanges related to cultural and business networks in developing countries.

Your future outlook

This study program will prepare you to apply for roles such as:

  • Business Development Coordinator
  • Economic Development Advisor
  • International Business Advisor
  • Production Coordinator

A bridge to your Master’s degree

Graduate Diploma in Management – International Business allows you to continue your studies towards a Master of Science (MSc) – International Business. Preparatory courses may be required.

Already started your program? Check your course list in HEC en ligne > Academic Progress

You must pass 10 courses for a total of 30 credits.

Deadlines for submitting admission applications

  • Fall term: no later than April 1st
  • Winter term: no later than September 15th
  • Summer term: no admissions

International applicants

Apply in fall term to allow more time to obtain immigration documents (minimum 2 months). Please note, however, that it is possible to defer your admission to the following term free of charge if the deadlines are extended.

Conditions and required documents

Select the education system in which you studied:

Estimated tuition fees

The amounts below are approximate. For the detailed amounts per credit or per term, see the tuition fee schedule (PDF, 107 Kb). These amounts do not include the cost of health insurance, course materials, housing, or other expenses.

Each term, you will receive a bill with the exact amount you owe based on your credit load.

To ensure the proper rate is applied, you may need to provide documents proving your legal status once you have been admitted.