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Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Management (Non-Thesis): General Management (48 credits)

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The M.B.A.; Non-Thesis - General Management program focuses on both hard and soft key management disciplines and skills in its required courses. Integration of the material in the required courses is accomplished with integration sessions midway through the first semester and at its end. The program is structured in such a way as to allow for completion of the program in 12 months (‘accelerated’) or part-time. There is maximum flexibility in the selection of electives taken ranging from a customized set of electives reflecting the student’s own interests, to completing a specialization, i.e., taking a set of at least five electives chosen from lists of specializations (e.g. finance, strategy) compiled by the Program based on input from Faculty Areas.

This streamlined 12 month program does not allow a student to do an internship or an exchange semester at a foreign university.

Required Courses (24 credits)

MGCR 613 (1.5) Managerial Economics
MGCR 614 (1.5) Management Statistics
MGCR 617 (1.5) Operations Management
MGCR 618 (1.5) Leadership and Professional Skills
MGCR 620 (1.5) Information Systems
MGCR 621 (1.5) International Environment
MGCR 622 (1.5) Organizational Strategy
MGCR 628 (1.5) Integrative Course
MGCR 638 (1.5) Marketing Management
MGCR 639 (1.5) Managing Organizational Behaviour
MGCR 640 (1.5) Accounting and Financial Reporting
MGCR 642 (1.5) Financial Reporting
MGCR 660 (6) International Study Trip

Elective Courses (24 credits)

24 credits of courses are chosen from 600-level courses offered by the Faculty. Course choice must be approved by a program adviser in the Faculty.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2020-2021 (last updated Mar. 26, 2020) (disclaimer)
Desautels Faculty of Management—2020-2021 (last updated Mar. 26, 2020) (disclaimer)
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