MBA Programs in New Brunswick, CanadaNew Brunswick Business School Graduate Programs|
|  Keller offers 7 master's degree programs in management as well as a variety of graduate certificates.
MBA degree program specialities include: Accounting, Electronic Commerce Management, Finance, General Management, Human Resources, Health Services, Hospitality Management, International Business, Information Security, Information Systems Management, Marketing, Public Administration, Project Management and Security Management. |
Universities in New Brunswick offering MBA and other graduate business programs
- Lansbridge University - MBA Program, Fredericton
Lansbridge University is Canada's only accredited internet-based business school offering Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) programs, each providing the opportunity to specialize in eBusiness, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Human Resource Management, Management of Information Systems, or Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Leadership.
- University of New Brunswick-Fredericton - MBA Program, Fredericton
Programs provided by the Faculty of Administration at the University of New Brunswick's Fredericton campus includes the flexible Bachelor of Business Administration with options to concentrate, major, or honour in Accounting, Economics and Finance, Finance, and Human Resource Management, the Master of Business Administration (MBA), which has 'a general management orientation' base but which does offer many learning opportunities in the areas of E-business, International Business, and Sport and Recreation Management (offered in conjunction with the UNB Faculty of Kinesiology), and the MBA/Law joint degree. An international MBA degree is offered at Kiev in cooperation with the International Institute of Business.
- University of New Brunswick-Saint John - MBA Program, Saint John
Major programs offered by the University of New Brunswick at Saint John's Faculty of Business include the Bachelor of Business Administration, including a co-op variant, with specialization options in Accounting, Economics, Electronic Commerce, French, Human Resource Management, Bachelor of Applied Management, and the Master of Business Administration (MBA) with concentration opportunities in International Business and Innovation and Technology Management. MBA students can decide between 'a general curriculum and earn a General Management (GM) MBA, or complete research with a faculty member on a specific business issue.'
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