The world is getting smaller. Thanks to the internet and other emerging technology, global markets are within arm’s reach for nearly every consumer and every business.
That’s why a Master in International Business from UST is so important for your future. With students from more than 35 different U.S. states and more than 50 countries, UST offers programs designed to broaden your knowledge of international trade and cultures from around the world.
Nearly 5,000 Houston-area companies are involved in global commerce, according to Greater Houston Partnership.
With UST’s prime central location in Houston, the most ethnically diverse city in America, you’ll be well-connected to a huge variety of leading-edge companies.
Established in 1980, the Cameron School of Business has a long track record of success, reflected especially in our alumni, who are working in:
Business development
Finance & economics
International trade
Management consulting
If business is a game, then international business is the World Cup. To win, you need the best training and resources you can find. At UST, we pride ourselves on giving you not only the technical proficiency you need, but the practical experience required to hit the ground running during school and after graduation.
Thanks to our diverse student body and location in the multicultural metropolis of Houston, we’ve developed close relationships with multiple industries, giving you myriad opportunities to learn and grow.
It's Who You KnowIt's Who You Know
Your success hinges on many factors, including the relationships you build with others in the business community. As a graduate student at the University of St. Thomas Cameron School of Business, you'll have unparalleled networking opportunities:
Celt Coffee Hour
Engage with industry professionals in a round-table discussion and debate.
Business Symposium
Annual conference connecting you with alumni and leading Houston business experts.
Career Day
Panel discussions with alumni and executives on how to best leverage a degree from UST.
Exploring Businesses
Visit organizations and hear from employees developing and executing business strategies.
Consulting Projects
Work as a consultant on business issues and apply your knowledge to real-world challenges.
Guest Speakers
Every semester, guest speakers join classes to provide insights and expertise.
Why UST?Why UST?
Diversity
Students come from a variety of backgrounds, and the curriculum reflects that. You’ll learn how the language of business translates in different cultures, and gain first-hand knowledge from diverse students and faculty on how those nuances affect business dealings.
Study Abroad
Broaden your horizons and learn how business is conducted in another culture. You’re encouraged to participate in study abroad programs, which we offer every year. Studying abroad is a great way to distinguish yourself to prospective employers.
Networking
Take your learning beyond the classroom by attending workshops throughout the year, networking with seasoned industry professionals. Career Services will support you in connecting with stellar internship and career opportunities.
Take Your Message to the WorldTake Your Message to the World
The most unique thing about UST is not the prime location or serene campus, but the people. Every member of the UST family is here because they cherish the values that we embody. In our open-minded, welcoming community, you’ll get to know fellow Celts engaged in discussions of theology and philosophy, as well as academics.
As the only Catholic university in the fourth-largest city in America, we’re committed to sharing the Basilian values of goodness, discipline and knowledge that have shaped our community for decades. Many of our graduates are driving positive transformation in the global business sphere.
Faculty
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Dean, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences;
Global Studies Director, Taiwan & East Asia Studies Program;
Fayez Sarofim – Cullen Trust for Higher Education Endowed Chair in International Studies; Tenured Professor, Center for International Studies
Slide 1: Dr. Mario Enzler Dean, Cameron School of Business, Professor
Slide 2: Dr. Ulyses Balderas Director, Study Abroad Program;
Director, Latin American Studies Program;
Associate Professor, Center for International Studies
Slide 3: Dr. Sidika Bayram Associate Professor
Slide 4: Dr. Yiying Cheng Assistant Professor of Finance
Slide 5: Dr. Samuel Condic Associate Professor; Endowed Chair of Business Ethics
Slide 6: Dr. Rebecca Dowden Program Director; Associate of Applied Science Program
Slide 7: Prof. Ramon Fernandez Tenured Assistant Professor of Accounting
Slide 8: Dr. Beena George Chief Innovation Officer
Slide 9: Dr. Lynn Godwin Associate Professor
Slide 10: Dr. Marina Grau Visiting Assistant Professor
Slide 11: Dr. Sujin Horwitz Professor
Slide 12: Dr. John Leavins Tenure Professor of Accounting: Chair, Accounting
Slide 13: Dr. Roger Morefield Associate Professor
Slide 14: Dr. Elham Mousavidin Associate Professor of Management; Chair, Management & Marketing
Slide 15: Dr. Daniel Perez Associate Professor
Slide 16: Dr. Vinita Ramaswamy Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs; Tenured Professor of Accounting
Slide 17: Dr. David Schein Associate Dean; Director of Graduate Programs; Tenured Professor
Slide 18: Dr. Hassan Shirvani Professor
Cullen Foundation Chair in Economics
Slide 19: Dr. John Simms Associate Professor
Slide 20: Dr. Michele Simms Tenured Professor of Management; Cameron Endowed Chair of Management and Marketing
Slide 21: Dr. Richard Sindelar Director, Center for International Studies;
Director, Distinguished Diplomat Program;
Assistant Professor, Center for International Studies
Slide 22: Dr. Hans Stockton Dean, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences;
Global Studies Director, Taiwan & East Asia Studies Program;
Fayez Sarofim – Cullen Trust for Higher Education Endowed Chair in International Studies; Tenured Professor, Center for International Studies
Slide 23: Dr. John Story Tenured Associate Professor of Marketing
Slide 24: Dr. Joe Ueng Tenured Professor of Finance; Chair: Economics and Finance; Cullen Endowed Chair of Finance
Slide 25: Dr. Shuoyang Zhang Tenured Associate Professor of Marketing
With a student to faculty ratio of just 11:1 and an online success coach for every undergraduate student, you’ll get the personal attention you need to maximize your potential. Secure your future now at UST.
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Learn advanced business practices and apply them in a cross-cultural environment, taking courses in both the Cameron School of Business and the Center for International Studies.
You’ll study global marketing, international economics and regional business practices of Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.
Tuition for the following graduate business programs is $1,163 per credit hour*:
MCTM (Master in Clinical Translation Management)
$34,890 for entire program*
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
MIB (Master of International Business)
MPA (Master of Professional Accounting)
MSA (Master of Science in Accounting)
MSB (Master of Science in Business) – 50% off tuition for fall 2020 semester
MSF (Master of Science in Finance)
JD/MBA Joint Degree Program
Tuition for the following graduate business program is $600 per credit hour*:
MEAM (Master of Science in Ecclesial Administration and Management)
*Full-time graduate students may also incur costs associated with books, off-campus housing, transportation and other expenses.
Students 65 years or older get a 30% discount for credit classes unless the program is already discounted or at a flat rate. Any audit classes will cost $50 per class.
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Contact CSB via email or at 713-525-2100 for more information
For more information or to sit in on a class, please contact:
Graduate Programs Office
Cameron School of Business
713-525-2100 cameron@stthom.edu
If you're specifically interested in earning an MBA, you may wish to first use our interactive MBABuilder™ tool. It allows you to custom design an MBA degree plan that fits your life and career goals.
The University of St. Thomas campus is located next to Houston's Museum District, just minutes from downtown. Our address is 3800 Montrose Blvd. The campus sits between Richmond Avenue and West Alabama, with quick access to 5 major highways.
A campus tour is one of the best ways to determine whether or not UST is right for you.