View Full Version : I'm thinking of pre-MBA course in Canada.
YoshiVic
07-07-2009, 06:31 AM
I'm thinking of pre-MBA for this upcoming fall.
I have so far found three pre-MBA courses in Canada, which is Thompson rivers university, university of New Brunswick and Cambridge Institute of Science and Technology.
Do you think they are worth to take ?
hayman
07-28-2009, 06:00 PM
Please, any ideas above mentioned.......
If they are all accredited and all decent schools, why not go for the one that will cost you less?
allvira
01-12-2010, 12:04 PM
Actually, if you wanna get only an MBA degree but how it'll be possible without having the graduate? All universities consider graduate degree first. But most of other is offering MBA tech degree without having any graduate degree. Its five years course but regular. Anyways, don't panic yourself about the degree many other universities also required only experience. Till now I don't have much idea about them but I'll let you know soon.
Thanks,
Austin123
04-01-2010, 06:17 AM
Please, any ideas above mentioned.......\
Its sound to me
Bravo_steve
05-06-2010, 08:21 AM
Hi Yoshi,
As per my researched, following are much better these days:
Thompson rivers university:
TRU provide a unique environment that fosters collaborative, inter-disciplinary and community-focused research. On campus, our particular focus is the integration of research and teaching. Our external focus is applied research and customized support for community organizations, business and industry. After checking the fact & figures, I’m sure it would be better institute for you:
Check the fact & figures:
www[.]tru[.]ca/about_tru/facts_figures.html
Check Pre-Mba admission requirement from across the link:
www[.]tru[.]ca/business/mba/premba.html
Edwards Master of Business Administration (University of Saskatchewan):
The Edwards Master of Business Administration values accessibility and a high academic experience. Students develop an approach to management both integrative and strategic, gaining a deeper understanding of organizations and their local and global context. By increasing their interpersonal communication, team building and leadership skills, graduates enter their professional endeavors with confidence, integrity and accountability. The Edwards MBA provides each student with a strong component of core courses, a variety of industry-based elective courses to choose from, a strong professional development program and an international study tour. The program focuses around team-building, leadership and business strategy.
Check Pre-Mba admission requirement from the link:
http://www.edwards.usask.ca/programs/mba/Courses/Pre-MBA%20Program.html
najelly
06-07-2011, 07:46 AM
Pre-MBA course is a good choice if you are considering MBA as your primarytarget but understand that then there is not a lot of room for a turn back since you have to move forward with it. But if you are already sure of that, then it will make MBA course very easy and will create an advantage for you. But I suggest you take a UG course as it will brighten up your career prospectus more and you can at any time divert your career path like you want.
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