imMBA
The MBA Program in International Management (imMBA) aims to equip students with practical business and management knowledge from a global perspective, with the aim of enhancing their international mobility. The program is specially designed for candidates who wish to develop cross-cultural skills in management and seek to move into international management of businesses. imMBA has admitted students from over 20 countries and continues to increase its student diversity. The program has also collaborates with Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia, Burgundy School of Business (BSB) in France, and Zagreb School of Economics and Management (ZSEM) in Croatia for 1+1 dual-degree program. imMBA is continually extending its international collaboration with more AACSB accredited institutions worldwide and expects to offer more double-degree programs in the future.
Bridge Program
The College of Management offers several bridge programs. Those collaborative programs are jointly delivered by Fu Jen and two other higher education institutions that provides students the opportunity to study in 3 countries and obtain a bachelor’s and a master’s degree within 5 years. Students enrolled in the bridge programs normally spends 3 years at their home institute for undergraduate study, come to Fu Jen for 1 year to complete the remaining undergraduate courses and at the same time take several courses at the master’s level; and then go to a university in the third country for 1 year to complete their graduate study and earn the master’s degree. The first bridge program was launched in 2014, with elite students from first-tier universities in Mainland China to be bridged to prestigious universities in the US for the master’s degree. Currently participating schools in the US include Fordham University, Seattle University, University of Texas at Dallas, Scranton University, University of Michigan-Flint, Loyola Marymount University, and Oklahoma City University, just to name a few.
To provide undergraduate students a unique path to earn a masters’ degree in the US, College of Management collaborates with partner schools in the US to launch the 4+1 programs. Participating undergraduate students take several courses at the master’s level in their senior year at the College of Management of Fu Jen, and enroll in the US partner school (if they meet admission requirements) to complete the remaining courses at a master’s program to earn the masters’ degree. Currently, the US partner schools include Fordham University, Seattle University, University of Texas at Dallas, Scranton University, University of Michigan-Flint, Loyola Marymount University, and Oklahoma City University.