There were 2 people that interviewed me, the associate dean, and the International Business Management Specialization Chair. They both were friendly, and very informative. It seemed to me that everyone was enjoying themselves. They were smiling, nodding, and laughing, and I (as usual) was talking lots. Ohhhh I hope that I didn't talk too much. I even mentioned in the interview that I was talking a lot. Oh well, I guess that shows that I am friendly, outgoing, and comfortable talking in front of strangers. I hope that bodes well for me.
Each student in the MBA program has to take MBA 992 - Project in Business Research Methodology.
This course provides students with an opportunity to develop research skills through completion of a major applied research project. The project is done in partnership with industry. The topic must be empirical in nature, and can be an area of interest to the individual student within the context of their specialization.For the International Business Studies specialization program this coincides with the internship. The internship is anywhere from 4-6 weeks in length, and usually occurs in the months of June and July. The student focuses on an area that interests the Canadian and International partners involved in the internship and draws upon the field research carried out during the internship.
The program looks like a lot of work, but also looks like a lot of fun. I know that I can learn and experience so much from this program, I hope I am successful.
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