Overview

The world is innovating more rapidly than ever before. New technology is changing the way we live, work, and relate to each other. To thrive in this new paradigm of constant technological disruption, where artificial intelligence and data analytics are driving change in all industries and sectors, a revitalized brand of business and management education is essential.

Thunderbird’s Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) program offers a flexible way for full-time working professionals to obtain this international business graduate degree in only one year. Attend in-person classes once a month with your cohort and faculty members while collaborating on team assignments and coursework to achieve the curriculum milestones together. Choose elective courses from topics such as Global Business, Digital Transformation, Leadership, Data Science, Global Affairs, Health Solutions, Strategic Management, Public Policy, Entrepreneurship, and more. Use this international business leadership program to expand your skill set and offer more value to your current or future organization.

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Class Profile

Average age:

42 years old

Average experience:

20 years

Women:

30%

Admitted with advanced degrees:

30%

Prior degrees:
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • International Marketing
  • Finance
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Operations Management
  • Business Management
  • Psychology
  • International Business
  • Computer Science
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Political Science
  • and others
Employers:
  • Amazon
  • American Express
  • Arizona Commerce Authority 
  • Arizona Department of Transportation
  • Bank of America
  • Earth Friendly Products
  • Intel
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Partnership for Economic Innovation
  • Raytheon
  • Sigma Alimentos
  • Terros Health
  • The Regal Group
  • and others
Current titles:
  • Strategic futures innovation manager
  • International sales manager
  • Commercial credit analyst
  • Senior engineer
  • Technology lead
  • Senior operations manager
  • President and chief executive officer
  • Director of innovation
  • Director of sales
  • and others

What is an MGM?
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What is a Master of Global Management?

A degree at the intersection of global business, public policy and international affairs

Explore how the MGM's core curriculum overlaps with these three key areas, and how its concentrations and applied learning opportunities earn it the #1 ranking in the world.

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Why Thunderbird?
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Why Thunderbird for Degree?

We are a global network of future-ready leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, and intrapreneurs

innovating across the private and public sectors to advance inclusive and sustainable prosperity worldwide.

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Who should attend?

  • Professionals who want to keep up with their rapidly changing industry in a flexible master's degree program while continuing to work full-time.
  • Mid-career professionals who want to take on a new role as a senior-level leader of a transnational enterprise or propel themselves to the C-suite.
  • Working professionals who see potential for growth and promotion in international management positions inside or outside of their current organization.
  • Entrepreneurial-minded professionals who are interested in starting their own business or becoming a strategic consultant in their field of interest.

Curriculum

Core curriculum

With its innovative program format, the EMGM delivers 31 course credits strategically-choreographed to take students through every facet of international business management, with experiential learning opportunities and practical, applicable education in the nuances of global management, business, and improving international organizational culture.

*Students must complete an applied learning experience during the first academic year of their program. To fulfill this requirement, students may choose one of the following: (1) Global Field Seminar, (2) applied learning-based academic course or (3) Internship registered for academic credit. Each of these options will satisfy the applied learning experience for the program.

There are additional program expenses associated with (1) and (2) as they require travel.

Course Credits
Fall semester
TMG 506 Communicating and Negotiating Across Cultures 3
TMG 557 Global Marketing and Data Analytics 3
TMG 515 Navigating Global & Regional Business Environments 3
TMG 517 Global Accounting and Financial Management 3
Spring semester
TMG 545 Global Leadership and Strategy 3
TMG 598 Leading Innovation for a Digital and Sustainable World 3
TMG 594 Global Field Seminar 3
Elective 1 3
Summer semester
TMG 597 Thunderbird Professional Leadership Development 1
Elective 2 3
Elective 3 3

Financial aid and costs

Financial Aid

Apply for a Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship using the Scholarship Form in the application. On average, applicants receive up to $10K for the three (3) terms it takes to complete the Executive Master of Global Management. The award is based on merit, financial need, GPA, GRE/GMAT scores (if applicable), and international experience.

ADDITIONAL FUNDING OPTIONS

There are many different options available to help you finance your graduate education at Thunderbird. More than 96% of Thunderbird students receive financial assistance through loans, scholarships, or other awards. Arizona State University’s Financial Aid team works with you hand-in-hand to find the financing solutions for your unique situation.

APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID

Program Costs

Apply early for priority admission and financial aid consideration.

Fees USD$
Application fee (domestic) $70
Application fee (international) $115
Program deposit $250
Resident $67,500 (USD)
Non-resident/International $69,000 (USD)

 

Faculty and campus

Faculty highlights

 

Lena Booth

Deputy Dean, Thunderbird Academic Enterprise and Finance Professor
Euvin Naidoo

Euvin Naidoo

Distinguished Professor of Practice in Global Accounting, Risk and Agility

Denis Leclerc

Clinical Professor of Cross-Cultural Communication and Global Negotiations

Our Campus

We give every student the resources to change the world so we built the most technologically advanced educational headquarters on the planet. Learn a new language in our immersive VR language lab, visualize and interpret data using AI in our global decision theater, and connect with our global community using the latest in immersive and virtual communications.

Application requirements and deadlines

Application requirements

  • 8+ years work experience (preferred)
  • 3+ years in management (preferred)
  • Resumé documenting work and management experience
  • Competitive TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo scores (if you did not graduate from an English-speaking university in a native English-speaking country)
  • Official transcripts from all previously attended undergraduate and graduate institutions, validating undergraduate GPA and the completion of a four-year degree sent to ASU Graduate Admissions
  • Interview with Thunderbird faculty and staff
  • GMAT / GRE not required

Transcripts for graduate admissions must be sent directly to the Graduate Admissions Services department at the main Arizona State University campus. To expedite the processing of your application, please write your application reference number on all documents and envelopes submitted to ASU. Materials submitted without your application reference number will delay the processing of your application. For further information on enrolling, please contact Thunderbird Degree Program Admissions: +1 602 496-7100 or [email protected]

Applicants are required to meet certain English proficiency standards for acceptance. If your English proficiency scores are below acceptance standards, you may be required to take pre-degree English instruction to ensure you meet the level of English proficiency needed to succeed in your graduate studies. Learn more. View the minimum and direct entry scores here.

Application deadlines

Apply early for priority admissions and financial aid consideration.

Deadline Dates
Early consideration deadline October 30
First-round November 30
Second-round January 30
Third-round and international student deadline March 30
Final deadline July 30

 

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FAQ's

Busy working professionals with at least eight years of experience who seek to enhance their global mindset, expand their network, and develop their global leadership skills are encouraged to apply to Thunderbird's Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) program.

With its innovative program format, the Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) delivers 31 course credits strategically-choreographed to take students through every facet of international business management, with experiential learning opportunities and practical, applicable education in the nuances of global management, business, and improving international organizational culture.

The application deadlines for the Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) program are as follows:

Early consideration deadline: October 30
First-round deadline: November 30
Second-round deadline: January 30
Third-round and international student deadline: March 30
Final deadline: July 30

Thunderbird's Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) admission requirements include:

A preferred minimum of 8 years of work experience
A preferred minimum of 3 years in management roles
Submission of a resume detailing work and management experience
Competitive TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo scores (if the applicant did not graduate from an English-speaking university in a native English-speaking country)
Official transcripts from all prior undergraduate and graduate institutions, validating undergraduate GPA and the completion of a four-year degree, sent directly to ASU Graduate Admissions
An interview with Thunderbird faculty and staff

The Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) program offers a flexible way for full-time working professionals to obtain this international business graduate degree in only one year. Attend in-person classes once a month with your cohort and faculty members while collaborating on team assignments and coursework to achieve the curriculum milestones together.

The Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) is a 12-month graduate program.

For details on the coursework breakdown for the Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) program, please refer to the curriculum available here.

Students can expect to dedicate approximately 8 to 12 hours per week to homework or coursework outside of class in the Executive Master of Global Management (EMGM) program.

The Global Field Seminar is a 3-credit course students take in the Spring that is a trip to a specific region with the goal of learning about cultural business practices in that region. Students go on a variety of company and cultural site visits as a cohort increasing the strong Thunderbird bonds.

In the executive program, faculty recognize that scheduling conflicts may arise. Students are advised to communicate any anticipated absences with their faculty and program manager well in advance. Absences will be addressed individually based on the circumstances. Moreover, if students need to make a call during a class session, they should inform the faculty in advance to minimize disruptions to the classroom.

To apply for scholarships, students must complete the Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship (TAS) application as part of the admissions process. The admissions committee evaluates a scholarship essay submitted with the application to determine eligibility for the highest possible scholarship award. On average, the TAS for this program amounts to $10,000. Additionally, students are urged to explore external funding opportunities, including scholarships available through the ASU scholarship portal available here.

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