MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE - CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION
ODETTE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

3.2.2 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE—CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION

Students have the opportunity to experiment with various areas of interest in a generalist capacity, or to focus on a specific area of interest. Although the Faculty will make every effort to match students with suitable employment, students are not guaranteed positions, and the availability of positions may vary with the state of the labour market.

Following the completion of each work term, a work report is required. These reports focus on a problem or problems at work as analyzed by the student in a significant academic analysis. These reports serve to develop solid communication skills. Guidelines regarding the content and format of the reports are determined by the Graduate Committee of the Odette School of Business. One report is required for each completed work term.

In addition to the normal admission requirements, students seeking admission to the Co-op program will be required to have an interview with a representative from the Office of Co-op Education and Career Services.

CO-OPERATIVE M.B.A. WORK/STUDY SEQUENCE

Qualifying Year

Fall Term

76-501. Interpersonal Dynamics
76-502. Core Concepts of Accounting Information I
76-503. Introduction to Financial
Management
76-504. Quantitative Techniques in
Management
76-505. Marketing Management
76-506. Managing Employees

Winter Term

76-701. M.B.A. Co-op Work Term I

Summer Term

76-510. Core Concepts of Accounting Information II
76-511. Research Methodology
76-512. Financial Management
76-513. Human Resources Management
76-514. Management Information Systems

Candidate Year

Fall Term

76-702. M.B.A. Co-op Work Term II

Winter Term

workshops, plus five 600-level Business courses

Summer Term

75-698.Strategic Management
workshops, plus four 600-level Business courses

Only one C grade is acceptable for a student to remain in the Co-op program. Students will be required to leave the Co-op program if they obtain a second C grade.