Alberta MBA Programs, University of Alberta
Programme Type: Public Administration Full Time Course Information Part Time Course Information Contact:
Full Time MBA Sports Management Start Dates: Start Dates : Joan White, Associate Dean
Part Time MBA Technology Management August August Alberta MBA Programs, University
Executive MBA Natural Resources, Energy & of Alberta
Environment Programme Duration: Programme Duration : Room 2-30
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Joint Degree Programmes Offered: 20 months 44 months School of Business Building
MBA+LLB(Bachelor of Law); Specialisation by Industry: Edmonton, Alberta
MBA+MAg(Master of Agriculture); Banking / Financial Services Tuition Fee: Tuition Fee : T6G 2R6 mer
MBA+MF(Master of Forestry); Environment USD ($) 24000 / Total Program Cost USD ($) 24000 / Total Program Cost Canada
MBA+MEng(Master of Engineering) Government
Oil & Gas Entry Requirements: Executive Course Information Tel: +1 (780) 492-3946 tin A
Specialisation by Function: Pharmaceutical / Bio-Medical Min. GMAT Score : 550 Start Dates: Fax: +1 (780) 492-7825
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Finance Public Sector Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score August Email:
mba@ualberta.ca
General Management Venture Capital & Private Equity : 250 Web:
www.mba.net
Innovation / Knowledge Energy Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 600 Programme Duration :
Management Min. IELTS : 6.5 20 months
International Management / Min. Years of Work Experience : 2
Business Tuition Fee :
Leisure Management USD ($) 55000 / Total Program Cost
• Case competitions and the
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annual MBA Games allow you
to travel across North America Jeff Schellenberg,
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• We offer niche specializations that
take advantage of our economic Why did you choose
strengths. Specializations are the Alberta MBA?
available in: I was attracted to
o Natural Resources and Energy; the specialization opportunities as well as the
o Finance; opportunity to complete the MBA in conjunction
o Technology Commercialization; with the law degree I completed at the same time.
o International Business; ope
o Leisure and Sport Management; What are your current job responsibilities?
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o Public Management As an investment banking associate, I am responsible
for preparing and explaining quantitative and
• Strong blend of both analytical qualitative analysis to my superiors and to my firm’s
and quantitative skills with corporate clients.
T
he Alberta MBA is built on Alberta tradition: great leadership, interpersonal and communication skills.
ideas, hard work and outstanding people. A host • The program can be completed in only 16 months. What is the most exciting part of your job?
of degree options, coupled with small class sizes, an • Award winning teaching faculty. The opportunity to participate in transactions you
applied hands-on learning style, and close ties to • Outstanding student resources (e.g. lounge, read about in the newspaper.
over 17,000 alumni and the business community, computer facilities, and study space), as well as a
translate into incredible opportunities for those who large number of scholarships and bursaries. Describe the path that took you to your
current position?
acific
choose an Alberta MBA. Choose a solid foundation
for your future. Career Development I completed my undergraduate business degree at
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• Dedicated personnel for MBA Career Services are the U of A in 2000 whereupon I worked in sales and A
Internationally Recognized available to work one-on-one with you to establish marketing for a computer software sales company. I
The Financial Times of London ranks our program: your future. applied to and was accepted to the joint LLB/MBA
• #1 in Canada in Value for Money • Mentors from the local and international business program at the U of A. I completed my MBA in 2004
• 77th Globally community are matched with you, based on your and my law degree in 2005 and moved to Toronto to
interests, to provide career guidance and support. article with a law firm. Following the completion of
International Opportunities • Corporate information sessions and career fairs my articles I accepted a position at Merrill Lynch.
• Unique Double Degree MBA program with EDHEC bring over 100 actively recruiting employers onto
ealand
(France) allows you to earn both a Canadian and campus each year. How has your MBA changed your career?
European degree in two years. • School of Business hosted events and receptions Getting an MBA opened up doors for me to have
• Strong relationships with partner institutions provide you with a myriad of networking the opportunity to work in Toronto with a global
give you the opportunity to spend an semester on opportunities with business leaders and alumni. investment bank.
exchange in Europe, Asia, or Central America.
alia & New Z
• 2-week International Study Tours allow you to earn
credits toward your degree and experience different ustr
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cultures first hand. Recent trips have included China,
Germany, and Brazil.
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