Université de Moncton MBA

Moncton, N.B.

Moncton MBA campus

Students in front of the Pavillon Jean-Cadieux on the Université de Moncton campus in Moncton, N.B. on Wednesday, October 11, 2017. (Photograph by Darren Calabrese)

The Université de Moncton is the only French-language university in New Brunswick and the largest francophone university outside of Quebec. It offers an MBA program in two different streams: a regular program and a co-op option. (An English-language stream of the program is currently suspended.)

For the co-op, students complete two 15-week placements during the two-year degree. After completing the placement, participants submit a report to the faculty on what they have learned.

The regular MBA can be taken either full-time or part-time. The full-time program is completed over 24 months and does not include work experience as a prerequisite for applicants; it begins in September. The part-time program is completed over a period of five years. It is possible to take the part-time MBA entirely online.

Students complete a set of mandatory courses in topics ranging from accounting to financial management to marketing. These courses are supplemented by electives on managing customer relationships, small and medium-sized businesses and financial markets.

For students wishing to combine business and law, the school offers a joint MBA and JD (juris doctor).

Université de Moncton’s Faculté d’administration boasts a faculty of 10 members. Throughout the year, the school facilitates social activities, allowing students and faculty to mix.

Full-Time: 24 months

Part-Time: 5 years

Work Experience: Not required (full-time), 2 years (part-time)

Cost: $12,284

Cost (International): $20,843

Incoming Full-Time Enrolment: 27

Female Students: 35%

International Students: 59%

Specializations: Combined MBA/JD