M. Admin Leadership Program Outline
The Levene Master of Administration in Leadership is a 30 credit hour program (10 courses) intended to be taken full or part-time. To suit your needs, it is offered primarily through a combination of evening, online and one-week intensive delivery.
Levene Master Admin. Leadership three required 3 credit hour core courses:
- GBUS 817 Managing People in Organizations
- GBUS 870 Leadership: Theory and Practice
- GBUS 874 Cases in Leadership
In addition to three core courses, choose four 3 credit hour electives from the following:
- GBUS 815 Strategic Management
- GBUS 851 AA-ZZ
- GBUS 860 Managing Change
- GBUS 865 Project Management
- GBUS 871 Group Dynamics in Organizations
- GBUS 873 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
- GBUS 875 Women in Leadership
To complete your program, choose three 3 credit hour GBUS 800-level electives
OR
One 3 credit hour GBUS 800-level elective plus the 6 credit hour GBUS 902 Practicum Project. Students selecting the project option must prepare and present a paper on a suitable topic of personal or professional interest. The project is supervised by a member of the Faculty of Business Administration.
Co-op Program Option
Co-op work placements offer an opportunity to earn while you learn and apply principles learned in class within a working environment.
To be eligible for the co-op option, students must complete a minimum of four courses, be a full time student in good standing with no failing grades, and normally obtained a minimum CGPA of 75% before applying.
The co-op option consists of two work terms; either two separate four month work terms or one eight month work term. An option to complete a third work term is available. You are expected to submit a work term report after the successful completion of each placement. To successfully complete a Co-op work term and receive a grade of "P" (Pass) for each work term, students must successfully complete the required work placement, including an evaluation of feedback from the employer, and attain a passing grade on their associated work term report.
Should you achieve a placement, your co-op fee is assessed in the semester that you are registered for your work term. The Graduate Business co-op fee is set at the same rate charged for undergraduate co-op students, plus full time mandatory student fees according to the fee schedule, as well as the International Surcharge where applicable.
Although the student's actual schedule may vary, the first Co-op work placement must normally be taken during a Fall semester.
Students will not normally be permitted to register for more than one course during a Co-op work term. A student's program must end on an academic term, not on a Co-op work term.
*Students may complete third optional Co-op work term
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