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Fall 2012 Graduate Calendar
ODETTE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT
The Master of Management is a t
welve-month program specifically designed for a cohort of international studen
ts. Students enrolled in the program may select a concentration from one of the four following fields: 1) Manufacturing Management; 2) Logistics and Supply Chain Management; 3) Human Resource Management; and 4) International Accounting and Finance.
Please note that these concentrations are approved, but not necessarily offered.
For more information contact the Centre for Executive and Professional Education
at
www.uwindsor.ca/execed
.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Master of Management program will be open to applicants who meet the following criteria:
1) Bachelor-level degree in an acceptable discipline from an academic institution approved by the University of Windsor;
2) The equivalent of a B- average in undergraduate studies;
3) Where appropriate a TOEFL score of at least 560 (or proof of equivalent English language proficiency, such as MELAB or CAEL tests);
4) A successful interview with a representative from the Odette School of Business.
Program Curriculum Structure
Total courses:
12
As with the regular M.B.A. program, all required courses are offered by the Odette School of Business Administration. In this program students will follow a prescribed sequence of courses in cohort fashion, with no electives. In addition, the academic program itself will be preceded by an intensive 8-week program of English language instruction and introductory courses to Canadian culture and business practices.
Program Sequencing
Pre-program:
Intensive ESL instruction and orientation to Canadian culture and business practices.
First Term
78-611. Accounting concepts and techniques
78-612. Finance in a global perspective
78-613. Managing employees
78-614. Marketing
Second Term
Common Core Courses:
78-631. International Business
78-632. Quantitative Studies
Manufacturing Field
78-633. Introduction to Business Logistics Management
78-634. Leadership and Organizational Change
Logistics and Supply Chain Management Field
78-633. Introduction to Business Logistics Management
78-635. Purchasing and Procurement
International Accounting and Finance Field
78-636. International Financial Reporting
78-637. International Financial Management
Human Resources Management Field
78-638. Human Resources Management
78-634. Leadership and Organizational Change
Third Term
Common Core Courses:
78-651. Busines
s Strategy (capstone course)
Manufacturing Field
78-652. Marketing Strategy and Planning
78-653. Manufacturing Strategy
78-654. Manufacturing and Globalization (Stream capstone)
Logistics and Supply Chain Management Field
78-655. Domestic Transportation and International Shipping
78-656. Quantitative Analysis for Logistics and Supply Chain Management
78-657. Supply Chain Management (Stream capstone)
International Accounting and Finance Field
78-661. Consolidated financial statements
78-662. Accounting Systems Control and Auditing
78-663. Corporate Governance (Stream capstone)
Human Resources Management Field
78-665. International Management
78-666. Managing for High Performance
78-667. Current HR Trends (Stream capstone)
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