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Duration
3 years
Tuition
$59,492
Online
Sep 3-Apr 23
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1952
Scholarships
yes
The Blended Learning Part-Time MBA program at the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University is an in-class and online learning experience that allows you to balance your work and personal life as you prepare to take the next step in your career.
The program is a response to expectations of working professionals with 4 to 10 years of work experience who wish to accelerate in their careers while completing their studies. With courses that are adapted for working professionals, you will take what you learn in the classroom and immediately begin applying it in the workplace. The Blended Learning Part-Time MBA is a balanced approach to completing an MBA for the busy professional. Delivering course content both online and through weekend residencies, the blended approach offers the most convenient way for you to complete your MBA while continuing to advance your career.
Courses are taught online and in person during weekend residencies, which means you’ll be required to attend class at the Ron Joyce Centre for three weekends a term; and as part of a cohort, you will have a greater opportunity to network and collaborate with your peers.
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Student Reviews (5)
I found McMaster's MBA program very much depended on the people around you, as a cohort, or in group projects and case studies.
The school is really known for problem based learning, which is entirely dependant on groups of people working toget...
I’ve always wanted to complete my MBA, but I wasn’t sure what was the ideal time. When DeGroote announced the Blended Learning Part-time MBA I was immediately interested, even though I was pregnant with my first child. I knew that the mix of in-c...