Academics
Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) is conveniently âlocated in an area with a strong international trade industryâ and offers a ânormal work environmentâ that has âgrown muchâ in recent years. TAMIUâs Sanchez School of Business has, according to one student concentrating in international trade, âa strong international business focus and a faculty from diverse educational, professional, and cultural backgrounds.â The schoolâs ârelatively small classesâ also help cultivate âan excellent learning environmentâ in which to earn an accredited MBA. The course load has been described as âintense and demanding,â and even âtoo much if you are a student who works fulltime.â But overall, as one student tells us, âThe effort gone into this coursework is greatly compensated by the knowledge attained. It takes practice and hands-on projects to learn what is expected of my career.â
In addition to a diverse faculty of thirty-six, who specialize in international taxation, accounting, banking and finance, and trade theory, among other disciplines, TAMIUâs student body also covers a broad spectrum of experience and background. âMost of my fellow classmates,â one student notes, âare older and wiser with experience from different business backgrounds. It is very interesting to learn about their experiences. We get to hear about real-life scenarios and how they are handled or should have been handled.â TAMIU also benefits from a ârelaxedâ and âpeacefulâ learning environment, which complements the schoolâs intense academic workload. There are also âgreat computer labs and library,â and the âfood retailers are excellent.â
Among the advanced degrees offered by TAMIU, the list includes an onsite MBA, an online MBA, as well as MPACC, MS-IS and a Ph.D. in International Business Administration. On average, the approximate length of each master âs program for fulltime students is one and a half years of study. Specific degree programs and concentrations at TAMIU include international banking and finance, international business, international trade and logistics, and management. Given the impressive offerings at TAMIU, not many students find cause for complaint, but some students have expressed concern that members of the local business community are unable to audit classes.