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    Management Dual Degree

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    Canada, Vancouver

    University RankQS Ranking
    35

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 125 

    Campuses

    Vancouver

    Okanagan

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-May-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4.5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 44,942  / year
    Next Intake 15-May-2023

    Management Dual Degree

    About

    You can study intense specialization in a single field.

    The interdisciplinary Bachelor + Master of Management Dual Degree is an accelerated program in which you earn both a UBC Bachelor and a Master of Management degree in as little as 4.5 years. You can advance your knowledge and skills to help you navigate complex environments, and contribute to the future development of organizations, sectors, communities, and regions in the face of questions regarding climate justice, reconciliation, and social and economic inequality. Courses and workshops are founded on principles of decolonization and inclusion, and engage in topics like equity, diversity, enculturation, emotional intelligence, and Indigenous perspectives.

    Experiential Learning and Research

    You will be part of an interdisciplinary cohort of students from diverse undergraduate programs and backgrounds, and take part in experiential learning that includes projects that engage the broader community. As part of your studies, you will do an applied project, where you will investigate an issue or problem in a real-world context, supported by feedback and guidance from your academic advisor. You will also have access to topical presentations over the course of your undergraduate studies, and take part in two intensive summer workshops.

    Join an accelerated program in which you'll earn both a UBC Bachelor and a Master of Management degree in as little as 4.5 years. Learn how to contribute to the future development of organizations, sectors, communities, and regions facing questions regarding climate justice, reconciliation, and social and economic inequality.

    • Year 1
    • Year 2
    • Year 3
    • Year 4
    • Year 5
    • MGMT 100 - Introduction to Business
      Introduction to the Faculty of Management and traditional areas of business including accounting, economics, finance, marketing, organizational behaviour, operations, business policy, information systems and entrepreneurship. Identifies the steps needed to build and manage successful local, national, and international competitive businesses and organizations. Introduces ethical and policy decisions faced by businesses, organizations and governments. Open to all students.
    • MGMT 110 - Introduction to Management Thought and Social Responsibility
      Introduces management thought in business and organizations. Utilizes critical thinking in socially and ethically responsible decisions at a corporate and personal level. Includes managing responsibly through people, mass production, ethical and socially-responsible practices. Covers start-ups, entrepreneurs, family business, non-profit/for-profit organizations and governments in global regions. Open to all students.
    • MGMT 100 - Introduction to Business
      Introduction to the Faculty of Management and traditional areas of business including accounting, economics, finance, marketing, organizational behaviour, operations, business policy, information systems and entrepreneurship. Identifies the steps needed to build and manage successful local, national, and international competitive businesses and organizations. Introduces ethical and policy decisions faced by businesses, organizations and governments. Open to all students.
    • MGMT 110 - Introduction to Management Thought and Social Responsibility
      Introduces management thought in business and organizations. Utilizes critical thinking in socially and ethically responsible decisions at a corporate and personal level. Includes managing responsibly through people, mass production, ethical and socially-responsible practices. Covers start-ups, entrepreneurs, family business, non-profit/for-profit organizations and governments in global regions. Open to all students.
    • MGMT 100 - Introduction to Business
      Introduction to the Faculty of Management and traditional areas of business including accounting, economics, finance, marketing, organizational behaviour, operations, business policy, information systems and entrepreneurship. Identifies the steps needed to build and manage successful local, national, and international competitive businesses and organizations. Introduces ethical and policy decisions faced by businesses, organizations and governments. Open to all students.
    • MGMT 110 - Introduction to Management Thought and Social Responsibility
      Introduces management thought in business and organizations. Utilizes critical thinking in socially and ethically responsible decisions at a corporate and personal level. Includes managing responsibly through people, mass production, ethical and socially-responsible practices. Covers start-ups, entrepreneurs, family business, non-profit/for-profit organizations and governments in global regions. Open to all students.
    • MGMT 100 - Introduction to Business
      Introduction to the Faculty of Management and traditional areas of business including accounting, economics, finance, marketing, organizational behaviour, operations, business policy, information systems and entrepreneurship. Identifies the steps needed to build and manage successful local, national, and international competitive businesses and organizations. Introduces ethical and policy decisions faced by businesses, organizations and governments. Open to all students.
    • MGMT 110 - Introduction to Management Thought and Social Responsibility
      Introduces management thought in business and organizations. Utilizes critical thinking in socially and ethically responsible decisions at a corporate and personal level. Includes managing responsibly through people, mass production, ethical and socially-responsible practices. Covers start-ups, entrepreneurs, family business, non-profit/for-profit organizations and governments in global regions. Open to all students.
    • MGMT 534 - Regional Development and Globalization
      Explore managing and leading businesses and organizations in globally connected regions. Examine historical and contemporary instances of socio-economic development, and consider future directions and possibilities. Study organizations, institutions, communities and public policy.
    • MGMT 535 - Approaches to Learning and Research
      Acquire skills to learn independently and collaboratively for continuous application in the M.M. program and life-long. Focus on navigating and sorting information, evaluating sources, and building knowledge. Explore methods for research that embody rigour, reason, and evidence, and that balance sense and sensibility.
    • MGMT 536 - Enterprise and Innovation
      Explore enterprise commonalties and differences collaboratively, likewise regional, national, and global networking, and other forms of interaction. Deepen knowledge of, and apply, core management subjects such as accounting, finance, marketing, people management, information technology and strategy.
    • MGMT 541 - Practical Research Methods
      Building on the foundations laid in Approaches to Learning and Research, develop skills in research with particular emphasis on the area of activity on which the participant wishes to focus. Pass/Fail
    • MGMT 544 - Applied Project
      Apply what has been learned through the Master of Management program to provide thought leadership and innovative capacity to one or more organizations to help them make progress on an issue they face.

    Disciplines

    School of Engineering

    School of Health and Exercise Sciences

    Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies

    Faculty of Management

    Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

    Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Graduation from a university-preparatory program at a senior secondary school: General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi). Certificates must be official. Photocopies are acceptable if certified by school principal, head, or counsellor. Notarized copies are not acceptable.

    Career

    The Bachelor + Master of Management Dual Degree offers a myriad of opportunities. The knowledge, skills, relationships and experiences you gain will prepare you to thrive in your chosen activity and career, whether that be in community development, the non-profit sector, global resource management, business, government, entrepreneurship, or another field.

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 44,942  / year

    Application Fee

    CAD 125 

    How to Apply

    As you complete the online application, keep the following tips in mind:

    • Start early and take your time. Once you begin the application, you will be able to save it and return to it later – but only up until the deadline. Once you have submitted your application to UBC, you will not be able to edit it. Since the online application can sometimes time out if left open for too long, we recommend working on your personal profile questions outside of the application (where you can run them through a spell-checker) then copy and paste them into your application.
    • Let the online application guide you. You’ll be asked to provide only the information we need based on your degree choice(s), your previous education, and other factors.
    • Tell us your full academic history. It’s important to include all of the high schools, colleges, and/or universities you have attended. Don’t leave anything out!
    • Be accurate. UBC has a number of methods in place to authenticate information provided in the application. These methods include, but are not limited to, contacting references, verifying academic records, and requesting additional documentation to verify your personal profile. If an application is found to contain untrue or incomplete information, UBC may, at its discretion: withdraw an offer of admission; require you to withdraw from UBC; subject you to academic discipline; or share the information provided with other post-secondary institutions, law enforcement agencies, or other third parties.
    • Use an email address you check frequently. Once you have submitted your application, UBC will communicate with you primarily by email.
    • Note your UBC student number. Write down your UBC student number somewhere safe. You’ll need it in future correspondence with UBC.
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