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ODETTE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

THE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE (MBA)

M.B.A. PROGRAM SEQUENCE

The program will consist of five teaching modules

Module 1: Business Fundamentals
BUSI-8010 Interpersonal Dynamics
BUSI-8020 Core Concepts of Accounting I
BUSI-8030 Introduction to Financial Management
BUSI-8050 Marketing Management.
BUSI-8110 Research Methodology

Module 2: New Venture
BUSI-8100 Core Concepts of Accounting II
BUSI-8120 Financial Management.
BUSI-8130 Human Resources Management.
STEN-8900 Entrepreneurship: New Venture Formation and Management

Module 3: Managing Growth
BUSI-8040 Quantitative Techniques in Management
MGMT-8600 Business Ethics and Sustainability
MKTG-8310 Consumer Behaviour
STEN-8110 Project Planning I

Module 4: Managing in a Mature Market
MGMT-8460 Dynamics of Business Negotiations
STEN-8980 Strategic Management
BUSI-8140 Management Information Systems.
STEN-8120 Project Planning II

Module 5: Specialization
Three 8000-level business courses


The Major Paper
Students may choose a major paper option. All students choosing this option must have a detailed major paper proposal approved by at least two faculty members in the Odette School of Business. These two faculty members will have primary responsibility for supervising the student's work. The approved proposal application form must be submitted to the Assistant to the Dean in order to register for the major paper (BUSI-8960). An oral defence will be required.

The major paper will be graded, will receive six credits and will substitute for two 8000-level non-specified courses.

The Thesis
Students may choose a thesis option. All students choosing this option must have a detailed thesis proposal approved by at least two faculty members in the Odette School of Business and by one faculty member external to the School but from within the University. An oral defence will be required.

The thesis will be graded, will receive twelve credits and will substitute for four 6000-level non-specified courses.


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