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Telfer School of Management
The Telfer School of Management is located at the University of Ottawa.
Programs Overview
The school offers various programs, including:
- Undergraduate programs:
- BCom Bachelor of Commerce
- BCom + MSc MGT (with Research Project)
- Undergraduate Microprograms
- Undergraduate Certificates
- Summer Academies
- Graduate programs:
- MBA Master of Business Administration
- Microprogram in Integrated Accounting and Financial Management
- MHA Master of Health Administration
- MSc MGT Master of Science in Management
- PhD Doctorate in Management
- Graduate Diplomas:
- CPA Graduate Diploma in Chartered Professional Accountancy
- Graduate Diploma in Leadership and Management
- Executive programs:
- EMBA Executive Master of Business Administration
- EMHA Executive Master of Health Administration
- Executive Programs
- Interdisciplinary programs:
- Digital Transformation and Innovation
- Engineering Management
- Law
- Population Health
- Systems Science and Engineering
MBA Program
Overview
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in business administration.
Courses and Program Concentrations
The program offers various courses and concentrations, including industry certifications and beyond.
Learning Goals
The program aims to provide students with a strong foundation in business administration, as well as the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in their chosen careers.
Graduate Diploma in Leadership and Management
The Graduate Diploma in Leadership and Management is available to students who complete certain requirements.
Joint Programs
The school offers joint programs with other institutions.
Experiential Learning and Networking
The program provides opportunities for experiential learning and networking.
Information Sessions
Information sessions are available for prospective students.
Admission
Requirements
Admission requirements for the MBA program include a bachelor's degree and a minimum GPA.
Alumni and Community
Work with our MBA Students
The school offers opportunities for organizations to work with MBA students.
Management Consulting Project
The Management Consulting Project is a program that allows students to work with organizations on consulting projects.
MBA Internship
The MBA Internship is a program that allows students to gain work experience in a business setting.
MBA Internship
Overview
The MBA Internship is an opportunity for organizations to get novel perspectives, fresh ideas, and high-quality work from skilled and passionate MBA students.
MBA Student's Profile
MBA students have a diverse range of professional and educational backgrounds, with 3-20 years of work experience in various fields.
Company Benefits
The MBA Internship provides several benefits to companies, including:
- Novel perspectives and fresh ideas
- Improved productivity and innovative practical solutions
- Opportunity to evaluate potential employees
- Reduced costs of external contracting
- Qualified and experienced MBA students
Examples of Internship Projects
Examples of internship projects include:
- Business Processes Analysis and Improvement
- Market Analysis and Product Development
- Brand, Marketing, Digital or Media Strategy
- Business Plans
- Financial analysis, strategic assessment
- Organizational performance frameworks and analytics
Examples of Client Organizations
Client organizations include:
- Alterna Bank
- Bank & Vogue
- BodyFirst Systems
- Bookabrainy/CoachForce
- CareerJSM
- CHUO FM89.1
- CIBC
- Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa
- Government of Canada
- Miralaw Inc
- Pedal Easy
- Quicksilk
- Raven Telemetry
- RBR Global Ltd
- Safety Labs
- Skillsdox
- The Ottawa Hospital
Cost
The stipend paid to an intern ranges from $5,000 to $7,500, with an average hourly salary range of $20-25 per hour.
Duration of Work
MBA interns can work on a part-time basis from February to June or May to September, or full-time from September to December.
Project Criteria
Project criteria include:
- Significance: The project should be of importance to the company.
- Content: The opportunity should call for research, analysis, and recommendations, as well as a written report.
- Focus/Scope: The opportunity must have a well-defined, manageable issue or problem.
- Logistics: Projects that are out of town are not possible for part-time internships.
