Program Requirements

The Carleton University Master of Business Administration degree requires successful completion of 30 quarter (0.25 credit) courses with a grade of B- or higher. The program consists of:

  • 17 core courses [4.25 credits]
  • 9 International Business concentration courses [2.25 credits]
  • 4 additional (minor) concentration courses [1.0 credit]

17 Core Courses [4.25 credits]

ACCT 5001 Financial Accounting
ACCT 5002 Managerial Accounting
BUSI 5801 Statistics for Managers
BUSI 5802 Business Ethics
BUSI 5803 Managerial Economics
FINA 5501 Financial Management
FINA 5502 Corporate Finance
IBUS 5701 International Business
ITIS 5401 Fundamentals of IT Service Management
MGMT 5101 Managing People
MGMT 5102 Managing Organizations
MKTG 5201 Marketing Strategy Formulation
MKTG 5202 Marketing Strategy Implementation
TOMS 5301 Modeling Business Decisions
TOMS 5302 Operations Management
STGY 5901 Corporate and Business Strategy
STGY 5902 Strategic Management Capstone Project

9 International Business Concentration Courses [2.25 credits]

IBUS 5711 International Marketing & Trade
IBUS 5712 Business & Government in Emerging Economies
IBUS 5713 Doing Business in United States
IBUS 5721 Regional & Global Business Strategy
FINA 5512 Valuation
FINA 5513 Mergers & Acquisitions
MGMT 5114 Cross-Cultural Management & Diversity
MGMT 5117 Knowledge Management
TOMS 5314 Supply Chain Management

4 additional (minor) concentration courses [1.0 credit]

Sprott will deliver one of the following minor concentrations:

Change Management

MGMT 5115 Leadership
MGMT 5113 Managing Teams
MGMT 5121 Managing Fundamentals of Organizational Change (Macro)
MGMT 5122 Leading & Managing Change (Micro)

Financial Management

ACCT 5012 Performance Measurement
FINA 5512 Valuation
ACCT 5011 Financial Statement Analysis
FINA 5511 Investment

Technology Management

MKTG 5211 Technology Marketing
TOMS 5311 Quality Management
TOMS 5312 Technology Development
TOMS 5313 Technology Adoption for Services

The minor concentration delivered may change from year to year.

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