Showing posts with label Canada MBA Degree Online University. Show all posts
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03 August 2007

Online MBA Program - Business Administration Degree

The University of Phoenix in Vancouver offers distance learning degree programs , online programs for students in business, education, human services, nursing, healthcare, and technology. Degrees are conferred by the University of Phoenix through its Central Administration office, located in Phoenix, Arizona.

To be considered for admission to an undergraduate program, applicants must: - Hold a high school diploma or equivalent. - Be at least 21 years of age upon enrolment. - Be employed at the time of enrolment or have access to an organizational environment that allows application of the concepts learned in class. Specific degree programs may have additional admissions requirements. To be considered for admission to a graduate program, applicants must: - Be at least 21 years of age upon enrolment. - Hold an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or one that is a candidate for accreditation. A comparable degree from a recognized institution outside of the Canada is also acceptable. - Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5. - Be employed at the time of enrolment and have at least 3 years of significant work experience. If not employed, applicants must have access to an organizational environment that allows application of the concepts learned in class.

Courses
Include: Bachelor of Science in: Business/Accounting, Business/Administration, BSc Business/Management, Marketing, Information Technology, Nursing (RN Required); Master in: Online MBA Business Administration , Online MBA Accounting, Online MBA Management, Online MBA Marketing; MA Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum & Instruction, MSc Master of Science in Nursing (RN Required) and more.

31 July 2007

Canada: Nirvana for MBAs?

Henry Mintzberg is on a rant about business education. "MBAs should be stamped with a skull and crossbones that reads, `Not Prepared to Manage,"' the McGill University business professor declares.

What Mintzberg offers up instead is his unorthodox International Masters Program in Practicing Management (IMPM). Founded in 1996 by McGill and five international B-schools (including France's INSEAD and the Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore), IMPM puts 40 midcareer students from Fujitsu Ltd., Lufthansa, and elsewhere through a 16-month course on leadership. Rather than focusing on technical subjects, it tackles students' "mindsets"--one two-week module is called Managing Self. The path to management nirvana weaves students through meditation, acting, journal writing, and trips to primitive and high-tech businesses. "It teaches you to think first, and then manage," says Taizoon Chinwalla, 46, former participant and a director at Motorola Inc.

Canada is an odd place for insights into the training of the capitalist elite, considering its statist bent, complete with high taxes and national health care. But Canadian educators have been wrestling with new ideas in management since some provinces stopped funding graduate degree programs in 1995. Making ends meet meant steep tuition hikes and struggles to retain faculty tempted by high salaries abroad. So they opened their doors to a wider pool of applicants, admitting more foreigners than ever. More important, they jettisoned the old approach of specializing in such fields as corporate finance or brand management and replaced it with a new emphasis on producing big-picture leaders. "Canadians are less formulaic about education," says Gerald Ross, dean at McGill Faculty of Management. "We don't imitate what others do."

Back in 1995, the need to raise funds quickly was an effective spur to innovation. For Queen's School of Business, that meant leaving the herd. It refocused its full-time MBA program on students who specialize in science and technology. That let Queens offer more sophisticated classes and led grads to lucrative jobs. McGill offers an IMPM program in niche markets. It's already training execs in nonprofits and plans to target health professionals next. Who knows, Ross suggests, maybe priests, rabbis, and teachers could follow?

MBA TO GO. The programs are hitting the road, too. Queens invested $10 million in its Videoconferencing Executive MBA program and is now Canada's most subscribed, enrolling about 370. Unlike traditional programs, which use less technology, Queens' is a digital affair: Only three weeks of the 20-month program are in person with professors. That has caught the alliance-hungry eye of Cornell University's B-school, which could spread the high-tech program to the U.S.

Aiming at underserved markets abroad, the schools have planted roots in Asia. McGill runs an MBA in Japan for 50 students and expects to offer another in China. University of Western Ontario's Ivey School of Business set up a campus suited with videoconferencing technology and harbor views in the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center in 1998, making it among the first North American schools to open in Asia. Since then, it has followed the legendary Harvard case-study approach, producing 203 business cases on Asian companies. It has also sold 100,000 translated casebooks in China since 1997, sweetening the Ivey brand on the mainland.

The foreign programs pay off. Last year, Ivey generated $975,000 in revenues from the Hong Kong programs, with customers such as Reebok International Ltd. and Mattel Inc., both with big Asian manufacturing operations. The money helps, since Canada's B-schools are all financially squeezed. Queens has an endowment of just $17 million, for instance, vs., say, University of Michigan Business School's $268 million. But if their innovations catch on, Canada's B-schools could start raking it in.

Source: www.businessweek.com

Overview of a Canadian MBA degree, what you study and careers available when you get one.

Overview of a Canadian Online MBA degree, what you study and careers available when you get one.

A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a professional graduate degree which instructs students in the theoretical and practical knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully control, lead, manage, plan, organize, and adapt to ever-changing, complex, specific and/or general, domestic and global business environments, organizations, relationships, and situations. Moreover, MBA programs normally extend beyond only teaching business fundamentals and disciplines and into developing what some refer to as "soft" skills. That is, an MBA education develops students' respective analytical, communication, leadership, broadly defined, interpersonal, networking, and teamwork skills, as well as the abilities to anticipate and adapt to change, make effective use of various technologies, and operate within a globalized economic structure. MBA programs in Canada vary in duration from 10 months to over 2 years but because their respective structures and curriculums vary widely a universally applicable description of what precisely a student will learn is impossible. However, MBA programs fall within three categories including the generalized, specialized, and combined.

A generalized, sometimes referred to as a generic, general management, or traditional, MBA program exposes a student to the management knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to successfully operate within and among a variety of different areas of business. Generalized degrees are typically 2 years in length. The first year is devoted to the study of a basic core of business fundamentals that usually includes Business Strategy Analysis, Financial and Managerial Accounting, Management Statistics and Data Analysis, Managerial Economics, Marketing Management, Managerial Finance, Managing Organizations, and Operations Management. The second year either delves deeper into general management or an area of concentration as chosen by the student among the options offered by his/her program.

Specialized MBA degrees are often 1 year or less in duration and offer an individual the opportunity to hone his/her knowledge of and abilities in a specific area or aspect of business thus developing the skills that are required by and for a particular field, industry, or sector. Some schools, such as Simon Fraser University, also offer customized MBA programs developed in accordance with the needs of specific companies. The latter type of specialized programs, sometimes referred to as "Corporate MBAs," however, is usually only available to employees of the company for which the MBA is tailor-made.

Combined MBA programs, which are often up to 4 years long, enable students to simultaneously earn a degree in Business and another discipline, including Agriculture, Arts, Engineering, Law, and Medicine, among others. The MBA portion of a combined degree may be either generalized or specialized depending upon the program's structure. There is no definitive answer regarding which type of MBA degree is more beneficial to individuals in achieving their respective goals. Some employers, for instance, favour individuals who can manage in a variety of different areas and, in such cases, prefer someone with a general management degree. Therefore, before committing to a program, you may want to inquire as to which type of degree the potential employers within the industry or sector in which you aim to work after graduation prefer. Possessing an MBA, however, has the potential to open up many new career opportunities within the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors. An MBA, especially a generalized one, has the capacity to be a versatile degree enabling an individual to enter into new and diverse fields or move between different areas within a specific company and/or field. For example, an individual may switch employment from data analyst to marketing consultant to business strategist. Furthermore, despite being traditionally seen as a degree to advance one's aspirations within business, an MBA can open up career opportunities in numerous other areas. MBA graduates may, for instance, become educators in post-secondary institutions where a doctorate degree is not necessary, media analysts, researchers, or pursue doctorate-level studies, among others.

The exact form, content, and opportunity a program affords a learner differ from program to program and school to school. Some programs, for instance, like those offered at the Universities of McMaster and Windsor, afford comprehensive cooperative learning and are targeted at individuals with minimal work experience while Queen's University focuses on a specialized MBA designed for individuals interested in science and technology. Thus, depending on what an individual wants in and from a program, he/she may be limited in his/her choices of schools and locations in which to study.

In sum, an MBA is a professional degree designed to equip students with the specific and/or general knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to advance one's career aspirations in business and beyond. Typically, to be considered for admission to an MBA program in Canada, an applicant should possess a 4-year undergraduate degree, a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score, work experience, and, for international applicants whose primary language of education is not English, a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score. Each individual school establishes the specifics of the aforementioned admissions criteria, as well as any other prerequisites.

Online MBA Energy Elective at Athabasca University

MBA Online Degree with Energy Electives at Athabasca University's Centre for Innovative Management

A new way to power your career in the energy industry. Athabasca University's Centre for Innovative Management and the University of Alberta's School of Business have embarked on a unique collaboration that brings you the strengths of both institutions.

AU's renowned online Executive MBA degree helps you develop the solid management skills you need to succeed in any industry. Guided by academic faculty who are experts in their fields, you connect coursework from the MBA online degree curriculum to your own organization. Because you immediately apply theory to your workplace, you practice what you learn as you learn it, leading to very high absorption and retention of knowledge.

The MBA with Energy Electives allows you to take advantage of the University of Alberta School of Business's unparalleled academic expertise in the energy field with three electives that explore current industry issues and opportunities.

Program Objectives

The AU online MBA with Energy Electives will help you:
  • develop a strategic organizational perspective
  • foster critical thinking and effective decision making abilities
  • enhance your change management skills
  • explore new directions in management thinking and practice
  • build leadership and related personal skills
  • understand the complexities of the energy industry, including challenges and opportunities in Alberta and around the world

AU MBA Alumni Testimonials

Athabasca University offered a program that was right for me, because it had both the credibility I desired and the flexibility that I needed. I live in Texas, but my work in the area of energy software consulting required me to travel a significant percentage of the time. My laptop, an Internet connection, and a few textbooks per course were usually all I required to stay on track with my MBA studies while I was traveling. Given the demands of my career, I believe I would have been hard pressed to have finished my MBA any other way.

Mark Warne, MBA '04, Houston, Texas

Customer Service

Our knowledgeable customer service representatives are available from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday (Mountain Time). Call 1-800-561-4650 or 780-459-1144 to:

ask any questions you may have about any online MBA program, admission requirements, application procedure, etc.

  • be put in touch with a student or alumnus in a field similar to yours
  • have an AU online MBA brochure and/or application form sent to you by mail.

MBA in Project Management (MBA PM) at Athabasca University, Canada

Athabasca University, Canada - Online Degree MBA in Project Management (MBA PM)

Master the complexities of project management in a world where targets and objectives often shift . . . Today's project manager must be able to integrate business and project goals, lead organizational change, and deliver strategic results aimed at creating competitive advantage. That's why the global demand for experts in project management is growing at a dramatic rate.

Athabasca University AU's online MBA in Project Management is designed for experienced project managers who already have certificate level training and/or professional certification, and want to move beyond 'tools and techniques' to senior-level, strategic project management.

Cutting edge curriculum, developed and delivered by leading specialists in the field of project management, ensures that you will study relevant issues and develop critical insights into successfully managing complex projects from inception to completion.

If you want to contribute to your organization at a higher strategic level by mobilizing team resources, managing expectations, and evaluating risks, apply today. You'll increase your personal and organizational effectiveness . . . and deliver key business results.

All without having to put your career, or your life, on hold.

Program Objectives

The AU online MBA in Project Management will enable you to:
  • understand and communicate the strategic value of project
    management to your organization
  • develop your critical thinking and decision-making skills to
    deliver key business results
  • enhance your planning skills to clearly identify client expectations
    and deliverables, and mitigate risks
  • increase your effectiveness as a project leader and promote a
    positive team environment
  • understand how to integrate the human and business needs of projects
  • learn how to manage sudden change and exploit opportunities as they arise

Alumni Testimonials

As the leader of a large organization, my need to stay current on complex projects drove my decision to pursue my MBA in Project Management. The Athabasca University program provided me the ability to collaborate with instructors and students who had a combination of academic expertise and practical experience. The skills I learned are already providing a positive return to my organization.

Tom Barlow, MBA PM '04
President, Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Toronto, Ontario

Customer Service

Our knowledgeable customer service representatives are available from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday (Mountain Time). Call 1-800-561-4650 or 780-459-1144 to:

  • ask any questions you may have about any online MBA program, admission requirements, application procedure, etc.
  • be put in touch with a student or alumnus in a field similar to yours
  • have an AU online MBA brochure and/or application form sent to you by mail.

AU Accreditation and Rankings

AU Accreditation and Rankings - Accreditation in Canada

Athabasca University (AU) is a publicly funded institution of the Province of Alberta that reports to the government through the Minister of Advanced Education. Through Alberta’s Post-secondary Learning Act, the government authorizes Athabasca University's Governing Council to grant degrees and govern its own affairs. Members of Athabasca University Governing Council are appointed under orders in council of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.

Authority to grant MBA degrees
The Athabasca University Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs are approved by the Universities Coordinating Council (UCC). The UCC is a body of all public universities in Alberta whose evaluation and approval is required before a university is granted provincial government permission to offer an MBA program.

Accreditation in the United States
Athabasca University (AU) is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), an agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in the United States. AU became the first Canadian university to be awarded accreditation by any of the six higher education regional boards in the U.S in July of 2005. View press release and background information »

Rankings
Athabasca University has been ranked among the top three Executive MBAs in Canada (Canadian Business, 2001) and among the top Executive MBAs in the world (Financial Times, UK, 2003, 2004 and 2006).

AU Memberships

Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)
Canadian Association for Distance Education (CADE)
Canadian Association for Graduate Studies (CAGS)
Canadian Virtual University (CVU)
International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE)
Western Governors University (WGU)

Athabasca University Online Education

Message from the Executive Director - Lindsay Redpath, PhD

Welcome to Athabasca University's Centre for Innovative Management
As Executive Director of Athabasca University's Centre for Innovative Management (CIM), distance education online, it is my pleasure to welcome you to our Web site, and to encourage you to explore all areas of this e-campus. Whether you are a prospective student, an alumnus, a corporate partner or student, this site gives you a broad view of our exciting business school.

In 2004, the Centre for Innovative Management, distance education online, celebrated its tenth anniversary, a milestone for CIM and for Canada's largest, and the world's first, online Executive MBA program. From its launch until today, the AU MBA online degree has grown from 130 to over 1,000 students, while increasing in stature and reputation to take a place among the world's premiere Executive MBA programs.

Our faculty and staff are driven by a passion for quality learning, scholarship and service—factors that have shaped our school and contributed to our ranking within the top Executive MBA online programs in Canada (Canadian Business magazine) and the top Executive MBAs in the world (Financial Times, UK).

Selecting an Executive MBA program is a huge decision that can dramatically affect future career success. We are proud that today more Canadian managers and professionals choose Athabasca's business school than any other, and that our advanced online learning environment is helping to transform management thinking and practice in Canada and around the world. Our graduates, who now number nearly 2000, have proven time and time again that pursuing an Athabasca MBA is an excellent career decision.

I encourage you to discover the world of flexible, applicable, rigorous, and quality business education that the AU MBA provides. We look forward to learning more about your aspirations and showing you how our AU MBA can help you succeed.

Dr. Lindsay Redpath
Executive Director
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