
Business Administration (MBA)
Program Faculty
Program Description

Survol du programme
Ce programme est offert uniquement en anglais.
Pour en savoir plus sur ce programme, veuillez consulter la version anglaise de cette page.
Une option accélérée d'un an sur le campus (septembre à juillet) est disponible pour les diplômés en commerce qui satisfont aux conditions d'admission minimales et ont obtenu une équivalence vers le niveau de base du programme de MBA.
Un projet de conseil de synthèse fournit un lien direct avec l'industrie et l'application des connaissances acquises tout au long du programme.
Apprenez à votre rythme. Le programme de MBA de la Laurentienne vous fournit toutes les connaissances et compétences nécessaires pour réussir en affaires et dans votre carrière.
Perspectives de carrière
Une multitude de choix de carrière se présentent aux étudiants après l’obtention du diplôme, y compris entre autres dans les domaines suivants :
- Secteur bancaire
- Expertise-conseil
- Publicité
- Ressources humaines
- Petite entreprise
- Marketing numérique
- Comptabilité
- Planification financière
- Entrepreneuriat
- Ventes
- Gestion
Beaucoup de carrières s’ouvrent à eux dans les secteurs privé et public.
Détails du programme
Langue du programme:
Français
Mode de présentation:
Sur campus
Veuillez écrire à l’adresse courriel ci-dessus et notre équipe de recrutement vous répondra!
Exigences d’admission
Pour en savoir plus sur les conditions d'admission au programme, veuillez consultez la section « Admission Requirements » sur la version anglaise de cette page.
Comment déposer une demande
Pour faire une demande aux études supérieures, vous devez déposer votre demande d’admission auprès du Centre de demande d'admission aux universités de l'Ontario (CDAUO).
Pour obtenir des instructions détaillées sur le processus de demande d'admission, veuillez consulter les pages suivantes :
- Comment déposer une demande : Candidats canadiens aux cycles supérieurs
- Comment déposer une demande : Candidats internationaux aux cycles supérieurs
Déposer une demande en tant que candidat aux cycles supérieurs
Options de diplôme
MBA générale
Vous obtiendrez votre MBA après avoir suivi 20 cours, c.-à-d. les 15 cours obligatoires et les 5 cours au choix. Vous pouvez sélectionner jusqu’à 5 cours non obligatoires qui correspondent à vos intérêts et objectifs. Avec la permission du coordonnateur de la MBA, vous pouvez suivre jusqu’à 2 cours au choix dans les cours du niveau 4000.
Pour les personnes qui obtiennent des équivalences pour leurs études universitaires précédentes, les 20 cours combinent de nouveaux cours et les équivalences.
MBA avec thèse
Vous obtiendrez votre MBA avec thèse après avoir obtenu 60 crédits, dont 48 sont consacrés à des cours et 12 à de la recherche appliquée. Vous pouvez concentrer vos activités de recherche dans l’un des domaines suivants : finances, marketing, comportement organisationnel, politique, systèmes d’information ou opérations.
Vous pouvez suivre le programme de MBA à temps plein ou à temps partiel.
Exemples de cours
Pour voir les cours offerts par ce programme, veuillez consulter la section « Courses » sur la version anglaise de cette page.
This course focuses on the fundamentals of accounting with an emphasis on financial statement analysis and interpretation. Students will use financial ratios to make informed organizational decisions. Using and interpreting various costing principles will empower students to make informed product or service pricing decisions. Budgeting processes will enable students to ensure organizational alignment with management strategic goals and planning. 3 credits. Students cannot retain credit for COMM 5106, COMM 5107, and COMM 5001.
This course takes a non-traditional approach to economics by weaving economic theories into real world management decision processes. Students will move from basic profit-maximization problems and optimal pricing to utilizing decision trees in high risk, uncertain environments. Lecture. 3 cr Prerequisites: none Students cannot retain credit for COMM 5806 or COMM 5807 and COMM 5032. Students that completed COMM 5816 and COMM 5817 cannot retain credit for COMM 5032.
This course explores how to analyze the financial performance and position of a company and how to make investment and financing decisions to reach financial goals. Students can expect to improve their financial problem-solving and decision-making skills including for their own personal finances. 3 credits. Prerequisite: ACCT 5001. Students cannot retain credit for COMM 5206, COMM 5207, COMM 5002 and FNCE 5001.
This course focuses on the application of organizational behaviour concepts, theories and research to explain and understand human behaviour in organizations and its impact on organizational performance. Influences at the individual, group and organizational level are analyzed covering core concepts such as motivation, team dynamics, conflict management, leadership, organizational culture, and change management, among others. 3 credits. Students cannot retain credit for COMM 5405,COMM 5406,COMM 5407, COMM 5012 and HROB 5001.
This course introduces students to the basic principles of marketing including the marketing environment, consumer segmentation and positioning, the 4 Ps (product, price, place and promotion), and marketing strategy. The method of instruction includes lectures, case studies and experiential learning using a computer simulation. Students will be able to determine consumer needs, evaluate marketing opportunities, establish target market segments and develop and communicate a marketing strategy. The method of instruction includes lectures, case studies and experiential learning using a computer simulation. 3 credits. Students cannot retain credit for COMM 5305, COMM 5306, COMM 5307 COMM 5011 and MKTG 5001.
This course focuses on the application of the principal statistical concepts used in managerial decision-making such as the basic probability theory and the assessment of probabilities from sample data; display of sample information and description of data; the Binomial, Poisson, Normal and Exponential probability distributions; hypothesis testing; X2 distribution and tests for goodness of fit; simple and multiple linear regression; correlation of qualitative and quantitative data. Through lectures and application of statistical techniques to managerial decision-making situation students will learn to select, apply and interpret statistical techniques and results to formulate and support their recommendations. 3 credits. Online delivery or Lecture on-campus. Students cannot retain credit for both COMM 5021 and OPER 5001.
This course examines the function of operations management including forecasting, inventory management, capacity and manpower planning, scheduling, plant location and quality control in various settings such as industrial, service and public organizations. Through presentations of the theory and applications to real world problems, students explore, develop and support their managerial recommendations. PREREQ: OPER 5001 EL. (Lec 1, CST 0.5) cr 3.
This course examines important issues in corporate finance from the perspective of financial managers who are responsible for making significant investment and financing decisions. This course reviews the theory and empirical evidence related to the investment and financing policies of the firm and attempts to further develop decision-making and problem-solving skills. The topics include cost of capital calculation, valuation, leasing, long-term capital raising, capital structure, payout policy, mergers and acquisitions, options and risk management. 3 credits. Online delivery or Lecture on-campus Prerequisite: FNCE 5001. Students cannot retain credit for both COMM 5102 and FNCE 5101.
This course explores leadership in organizations that support the development, implementation, and audit of effective ethical programs in a global environment. In addition, societal-organizational interactions and governance issues are examined through the lens of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Personal values and the challenges of ethical leadership will be studied and explored, in CSR programs and practices that allow for good governance. 3 credits. Online and on campus delivery. Prerequisite: HROB-5001 Students cannot retain credits for both COMM 5101 and MGMT 5101.
This course focuses on integrating the mainstream concepts and principles of strategic management with analytical tools, techniques, and managerial tasks that are involved in strategy formulation and implementation. Students will be involved in learning through action by undertaking a managerial role in competition-based business strategy simulation and through the application of course content on real life strategic issues. 3 credits. Online and on campus delivery. Prerequisites: Completion of COMM 5000 (Foundations) level courses, and COMM 5112. Students cannot retain credit for COMM 6005, COMM 6006 or COMM 6007, COMM 5122 and MGMT 5121..
This course is a practical placement in the business environment so that students can apply their business knowledge in a work-integrated situation within a company or non-profit organization. Through a small action learning group they will explore and reflect on their experiences and as a result take corrective action during their placement. 3 credits. Prerequisites: Completion of the Foundations COMM 5000 level courses Students cannot retain credits for both COMM 5901 and MGMT 5901.
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