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Master of Management Programs Admission Requirements and Application Procedures

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Master of Management Programs Admission Requirements and Application Procedures

About Master of Management Programs

Master of Management (M.M.); Manufacturing Management (Non-Thesis) (56 credits)

This is a 12-month academic program followed by a four-month industrial internship, offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering.

Ã山ǿ¼é’s Master of Manufacturing Management (M.M.M.) program attracts professionals from around the world who wish to pursue a career in the effective management of global operations and supply chain. This specialty program is offered jointly through the Desautels Faculty of Management and Faculty of Engineering, and in partnership with industry. The M.M.M. program provides a technical alternative to an M.B.A., with active industry involvement and a targeted focus on manufacturing, supply chain, and logistics operations. During the 11-month academic term, M.M.M. students complete Management and Engineering courses and participate in professional development workshops to hone their leadership and communication skills. This is followed by a four-month industrial internship.

Students should hold an undergraduate degree in engineering or science and have full-time work experience of at least two years in some facet of operations. Students with other academic backgrounds and appropriate industrial experience will be considered, but may have to take one or two Qualifying courses. The program is intended mainly for full-time students. Enrolment is limited.

The M.M.M. program is a self-funded program.

Note:

The M.M.M. program is currently being revised to enhance its quality and relevance, while keeping the focus on designing and managing global supply chains for manufacturing and service organizations. The M.M.M. program at Ã山ǿ¼é is currently not offered.

Alternatively, the Global Manufacturing Management (G.M.M.) program is offered, following the same curriculum as the M.M.M. program, on a part-time basis. As part of Zhejiang University's (China) Master in Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management (MGMSCM) initiative, students having completed the G.M.M. program could then transfer the acquired credits to apply toward Zhejiang's M.B.A. degree. Students having successfully completed all requirements for Zhejiang's MGMSCM program would have two degrees: an M.M.M. from Ã山ǿ¼é and an M.B.A from Zhejiang. The program is instructed in English and takes place at Zhejiang University in China. It is targeted at high potential managers in manufacturing, producer services, and logistics industries.

Find out more about Zhejiang University's in China.

Master of Management (M.M.); IMPM (Non-Thesis) (45 credits)

Engaging Managers Beyond Administration and functioning within an authentically international context, this collaborative venture of business schools located in five different countries allows mid-career managers to study and focus on their own organizational and leadership issues with other international managers at universities in Brazil, England, India, China, and Canada.

For more information, visit our website at .

Master of Management (M.M.); IMPMHL (Non-Thesis) (45 credits)

Applying an experience-based approach to leadership development, this program will recruit practicing managers and professionals throughout the health field, and from all parts of the world to learn from each other and gain a better understanding of their own leadership styles, the systems they work in, their organizational contexts, and the work relationships they must build in order to achieve change.

For more information, visit our website at www.mcgill.ca/desautels/programs/imhl.

Admission Requirements & Application Procedures

Admission Requirements & Application Procedures

Application Deadlines

Application Deadlines

  • IMPM: For more information, please refer to .
  • IMHL: The next cohort will begin studies in September 2016. Online application will be open in August 2015. Application deadline: August 31, 2016. The following cohort will begin studies in April 2018. For more information, please refer to www.mcgill.ca/desautels/programs/imhl/applying.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2016-2017 (last updated Jul. 14, 2016) (disclaimer)
Desautels Faculty of Management—2016-2017 (last updated Jul. 14, 2016) (disclaimer)
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