The full time McGill MBA curriculum takes place over 20 months, beginning in
the fall and spanning two full academic years.
- Some students may be required to pursue an intensive, comprehensive
Base Camp, a three-week series of preparatory
lectures and courses designed to bring incoming MBA candidates up to speed on
the basics of statistics, financial accounting and math for finance.
- Students devote their first semester to the Core
curriculum. The Core, consisting of five integrated modules and a final
case competition, provides the organizational and environmental context for
the rest of the program.
- In the second semester, students select elective courses from four
concentrations, including, Finance,
Marketing, Global Leadership and Technology and Innovation Management. Over
the next two semesters students continue their management training through
participation in an experiential learning initiative such as a practicum, internship
or international exchange.
Program structure
Students are required to take all Core courses, 30 elective credits including
a minimum of 15 in at least one concentration area and an
internship/practicum.
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Full time Study Option (51 credits)
Base Camp (as necessary) - not for credit
Core (15 credits)
Electives (30 credits) including a minimum of 15 in one concentration
area
Internship/Practicum/Exchange (6 credits)
Full time schedule
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Description
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Credits
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Base Camp
(3 weeks in August)
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Pre-work as necessary
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Not for Credit
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1st semester
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Core
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15
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2nd semester
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Electives
Career/Communications Workshop
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12
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3rd & 4th semesters*
(graduate May)
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Electives
Experiential Component
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18
6
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