University of Saskatchewan
Programme Type: Full Time Course Information Min. TOEFL IBT : 97 Tuition Fee: Tel: 01-306-966-8678
Full Time MBA Start Dates: Min. IELTS : 6.5 USD ($) 18870 (Total Tuition) or Fax: 01-306-966-2515
Part Time MBA August $420 per credit unit Email:
mba@edwards.usask.ca
Application Fee: Web:
www.edwardsmba.ca
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Joint Degree Programmes Programme Duration: USD ($) 75 Contact:
Offered: 12 months (F/T) Leslee M. Harden, Director, MBA
MBA Only Part Time Course Information Program
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Specialisation by Function: USD ($) 18870 August University of Saskatchewan
General Management PotashCorp Centre
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International Business Min. GMAT Score : 500 12 - 36 months Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Health Sciences Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score S7N 5A7
bioTechnology Management : 250 Canada
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Student Profile
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will have a personal Sean McAlpine
MBA experience, Abonar Business
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while still sharing Consultants Ltd.
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of intelligent Sean attained his
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and exceptional Bachelor’s degree in
classmates. chemical engineering
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The Edwards MBA of Saskatchewan
strives for a diverse in 1990. After
student cohort, graduating, he spent 16 years in the pulp and paper
ensuring that industry, working on environmental engineering,
your experience process engineering, customer service and general
in the classroom, management. When the mill he was working at was
ope in addition to closed, Sean decided to upgrade his skill set to be
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the academic not as dependent on a single industry.
program, “I chose the Edwards School of Business MBA program
adequately (International Business Management) because of the
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he Edwards Master of Business Administration prepares you for the work world of business. curriculum and duration of the program. In addition
program values accessibility and a high Students come into the program from a variety to getting a first rate education, I was able to make
academic experience. Students develop an of backgrounds, including cultural, ethnicity, age, a number of valuable contacts with faculty and
approach to management that is both integrative academic and work experience, ensuring lively classmates.”
and strategic, gaining a deeper understanding of and broad ranging discussions of business issues.
organizations and their local and global context. By Knowledgeable, experienced and diverse colleagues In fact, McAlpine has begun a consulting company in
enhancing their interpersonal communication, team contributing varied perspectives complements your partnership with two of his former MBA classmates
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building and leadership skills, graduates enter their course load and enriches your studies. after graduation. The company, Abonar Business
professional endeavours with confidence, integrity Consultants, offers innovative and customized
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and accountability. The uniqueness of the Edwards MBA lies within solutions to enhance organizational and business
A its modular delivery, in that it allows students to performance. According to Sean, “We are using
The Edwards MBA provides each student with a incorporate their studies into their lifestyle. Those the full breadth of our education as we grow this
strong component of core courses, a variety of who prefer an intensive experience can complete company.”
industry-based elective courses to choose from, the program full-time in 12 months. Students who
a strong professional development program and have families and/or are working in addition to “I would rate the experience at the Edwards School of
a global focus within the curriculum, including a completing their MBA can enroll on a part-time Business MBA program as transformational and lots
required international study tour. The program basis and take up to 36 months to complete. A of fun and highly recommend it to people wanting
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focuses around team-building, leadership and student who selects the part-time option can also to jump start their careers.”
business strategy. As well, there is a community later choose to fast-track their studies to complete
liaison advantage where students are partnered the degree in a shorter time period. With a variety
with industry to complete a management consulting of scheduling options, pursuing a Master of Business
project tailored to meet career goals. Administration at the Edwards School of Business can
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be effectively integrated into career goals to provide
The curriculum is delivered in a modular format a transformational, educational life experience.
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allowing students to complete each course in one,
two, or three weeks (determined per course) and then
move on to the next. By selecting a combination of
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