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The Faculty of Business at Brock University is pleased to announce the launch of its first GMAT prep course. This course is designed to provide you with tips and strategies to succeed on this challenging exam.
Our first GMAT course will be offered on May 24, May 31, June 7 and June 14, leaving you just the right amount of time to prep for the GMAT and still catch our final application deadline of August 1 st, or it can give you a head start for next year’s MBA admissions.
Please visit www.bus.brocku.ca/gmatcourse/ for more information.
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The current business environment demands individuals who have strong
analytical and communication skill and who are comfortable with
a highly technological global workplace. In addition, this environment
is one of increasing professionalization often requiring an individual
to obtain advanced and current knowledge in highly specialized fields
of business, reflected in professional accreditation and designations.
The MBA program at Brock is designed to provide talented individuals
the opportunity to obtain an advanced professional business education
that will enable them to realize their full potential and career
goals. The program provides students with advanced management education,
including advanced knowledge relating to professional business designations.
This objective is carried out in the program by emphasizing the
development and integration of the broad-based, functional business
knowledge needed to advance an individual's management career. At
the same time, students are allowed the opportunity to develop in-depth
specialized knowledge in a selected field.
The objectives of the MBA program at Brock are to provide students
with
- a broad but solid background in all functional areas of business.
- advanced professional knowledge in selected functional areas.
- the skills for management positions in knowledge, and information-based
technological workplaces.
- strong problem solving, interpersonal and communication skills,
while emphasizing business ethics and social responsibility.
- work experience through the co-op/internship option for students
with limited related experience.
- the ability to integrate knowledge across disciplines and in
the context of a global environment.
| FProspective students and current students interested in getting involved during
their degree program with should visit the Graduate Business Council homepage for more information about social activities, community involvement projects and networking activities. |
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