Learn how to do business in a connected world and how to manage international teams with this globally recognized Master of International Business degree.
The program provides advanced study in contemporary international business theory and practice to help you build the knowledge and skills necessary for critical, creative and sustainable approaches to business in a globalizing world.
With this degree, you can position your career to take advantage of the shift in the world’s economic weight to the region, as demand grows in Vietnam and the region for skilled managers who can do business on an international scale.
The curriculum remains up to date and relevant to current issues, trends and innovations. Developing expertise in areas that are fundamental to doing international business, such as cross-cultural management, international strategy and international logistics, will help you feel confident and ready for a career of working beyond borders.
Graduates find work in a wide range of organisations – from multinational companies with large global footprints to the family business looking to expand into foreign markets. Among the most common positions available in international business are:
If you graduated from a non-business degree or do not hold a bachelor degree, but have a minimum of five years work experience, please contact the RMIT Vietnam Student Recruitment team for pathway solutions.
Successfully completed RMIT English Advanced or one of the following requirements:
For other international English entry requirements, please view English equivalency requirements(link is external).
Note: TOEFL, IELTS, Pearson and Cambridge results are recognised for two years from the test date. RMIT English results are recognised for one year from the test date.
Please contact the RMIT Vietnam Student Recruitment team for more information.
Nguyen Phuong Dung
MIB student in Hanoi
RMIT Melbourne
RMIT Vietnam’s MIB faculty is comprised of dedicated full-time academics and visiting professors with extensive global experience across the corporate, government and academic sectors.
Our facilitated learning approach incorporates business mentoring support, case studies and work- integrated courses that contextualise your learning.
With flexible delivery modes, opportunities for international study, and courses that integrate seamlessly, our postgraduate programs can be tailored to meet your individual needs.
You can choose to study between one and four courses each semester.
You also have the option of studying courses in Hanoi or HCMC, depending on your schedule.
Our courses are offered in a variety of delivery modes to suit different needs:
Short courses overseas are also another way RMIT offers flexibility and accelerated study.
The International Business and Economic Forum 2019 is organized to explore more deeply the digital economy and the global start-up or born global concept.
Understanding the domestic business and policy environment is crucial for both foreign firms seeking to invest and Vietnamese firms seeking to internationalization.
“International business environment in Vietnam: opportunities, challenges and how to move forward” is a forum organised to explore views from industry experts, policy makers and academics on the issues and challenges surrounding international business in Vietnam.
Digital Transformation of Business in Vietnam
Senior Lecturer and Discipline Lead for International Business
Associate Professor Head of Department, Management, School of Business & Management
Head of Department Associate Professor
Senior Lecturer and Program Manager for the Master of International Business
Program Manager for the Executive MBA
Lecturer
Lecturer for International Business
Lecturer and Discipline Lead for Logistics and Supply Chain Management
CBRE Vietnam
Representative
Dr. Vo Tri Thanh
Former Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister
Mr. David Roussiere
General Director of Kuehne + Nagel Vietnam
Mr. Tri Vu
Former CEO of Microsoft Vietnam
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Walsh, John, Nittana Southiseng and Nguyen Quang Trung, “Lao PDR and Vietnam Border Trade and Economic Linkages: Performance and Prospects,” VNU Journal of Science: Economics and Business (2020, forthcoming).
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Perryman, S. J, Nguyen, Q.T., (2019) o what extent can digital government strategy leaders in the developing world learn from developed world experience? Paper presented at the conference: Public Value Leadership and Management for a Sustainable Future: Vietnam, 26-29 Sept 2019.
Haron, A, Nguyen, Q.T., (2019) An analysis of Design-Reality Gap in Smart City Building:The case of Ho Chi Minh City Paper presented at the conference: Public Value Leadership and Management for a Sustainable Future: Vietnam, 26-29 Sept 2019.
Nguyen, Q.T., Walsh, J. “Cashew Nuts in Vietnam: From the Farm to the International Marketplace,” paper presented at the 9th International Conference on Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) (RMIT University, Ho Chi Minh City, 15th–18th December, 2019).
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