MBA CANADA
Ivey Business School
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
The Ivey MBA programme has long been regarded as one of
the leading MBA programmes in the world. The Ivey
programme is highly integrated and focuses on the leadership
Contact details
skills and perspectives essential for success in a global
MBA Program Office, Room 2G02
Ivey Business School
marketplace. The faculty are
The University of Western Ontario
dedicated to teaching and
1151 Richmond Street North
London, Ontario
creating an intense and “real
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world” learning environment.
Tel: +1 519 661 3212
Fax: +1 519 661 3431
E-mail:
mba@ivey.uwo.ca
www.ivey.uwo.ca/mba
■ Dean of Business School
Carol Stephenson FULL-TIME MBA PROGRAMME
■ MBA Programme Director
The MBA programme is a two-year
Professor Steve Foerster
general management programme with
■ Year Business School was founded
1922
a global perspective. In 2005, Ivey
■ Number of MBA students
introduced an enhanced MBA
420
curriculum.
■ Number of foreign students
The enhancements place additional
210
emphasis on the various elements of
■ Total number of students per class
Ivey’s Mission Statement, with a more
MBA 1: 60; MBA2: 35 - 50
■
global perspective, more focus on
Gender differentiation
25 % women; 75 % men
strategic Total Enterprise Thinking, and
■ Previous studies
more emphasis on how individuals,
Business: 27 %; Engineering 23 %; Science: 20 %; corporations, and society interact.
Social Science: 10 %; Arts and Humanities: 12 %;
Law: 1 %; other: 7 %
Starting in the fourth terms students
■ Average age
can choose from a wide array of
29 years
exchange opportunities and
■ Average full-time work experience
specializations, including Biotechnology,
5 years Entrepreneurship, Finance and the new
■ Number of graduating students China Business Stream, which provides
230
language and cultural training as well programme is over. Students join a
■ Number of faculty
as sessions at Ivey’s Hong Kong campus. network that is over 17,000 strong of
80
Ivey is renowned for the case study men and women who have gone on to
■ Admission requirements
Honors degree from a recognized university,
method and its focus on teaching occupations in almost every place
GMAT, at least two years of full-time
innovation and excellence. The School is imaginable.
work experience second only to Harvard in producing
English proficiency. Minimum scores:
business cases used around the globe.
THE UNIVERSITY
250 computer-based TOEFL
600 paper-based TOEFL / 6.0 IELTS Since it was founded in 1878, the
■ Scholarships
CAREER MANAGEMENT
University of Western Ontario has
Yes:
mbascholarships@ivey.uwo.ca
Ivey Career Management builds on established a tradition of excellence in
■ Careers Department
Ivey’s excellence through collaborative teaching and research. One of Canada’s
Career services include counseling,
workshops, career fair, corporate
partnerships connecting well-prepared oldest and largest universities, Western
presentations and a resource centre
candidates to quality career consists of 17 faculties in the sciences,
■ Internships
opportunities. Ivey Career Management arts, social sciences and professions,
Yes:
recruit@ivey.uwo.ca achieves this by having the largest serving a body of over 22,000. The
■ Distance to nearest town international Career Management staff, University is particularly well known
Located in London, Canada
including 4 certified executive career nationally and internationally for its
■ Local transport available
coaches and a global Corporate professional schools, which include
Taxi and bus
Development team. The Ivey
■
Business, Dentistry, Engineering,
Nearest airport
Located in London, Canada
experience does not end when the Law and Medicine.
Programmes Commencement Duration
MBA September 2 years
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