Forum: General Forum (2 Comments)

Confusion in selecting a Management Program

  • Posted by - Thomas Graf (MIM Compass) - on 30 May 2017 - 9:03am

    Hello,

    most of your questions are answered in detail in my Guide "Business Masters: How you find the best Master in Management or MBA". If you really want to reduce your confusion, I recommend you to take the effort of a few hours and just go through it.

    While I am not an expert in Canadian management education, I can confirm that most MIM programs do include those subjects you are looking for - basically core subjects in managerial functions, such as marketing, strategy, finance, or HR. In addition, they may also include methodology subjects such as statistics or econometrics, however - particularly, when the program grants a Master of Science degree or requires an undergraduate degree in business/economics.

    I recommed you to (1) read my eBook carefully and think about my thoughts and advises, (2) select "Masters in Management" / "Canada" / "First degree in business not required", "full-time" in my search engine and see the resulting program list; (3) visit the websites of these programs one by one to check the respective curricula and program structures (e.g., internships included or not); (4) Check if your favorite companies recruit on the respective campuses (graduates from the MIM programs) - my eBook gives you some helpful tips on how to do that.

    This is my recommendation to you. Now the job is on your side :)

    Best regards,
    Thomas

    by Thomas Graf
    MIM Compass Founder

  • Posted by - Imran Farid - on 30 May 2017 - 5:39am

    Hi guys
    I'm planning to take up a management related program in Canada and also I'm planning to settle there. I have over 90% in my high school and close to 85% in my UG ( Bachelors of Engineering in Computer Science). I'm looking for management roles like Product Management, Strategic Management or even Marketing roles in Tech Companies like Tesla, Nvidia or any such smart companies for that matter. Also I might be doing an MBA if necessary after a couple of years.
    Even if i don't get to have a place in such companies instantly post graduation, can someone suggest me a path.
    What course should i be taking? Masters in Management programs or Post Graduate programs and why. Most MiM program courses have subjects that are mostly research oriented instead of simple terms like Global Management, Marketing Techniques,Logistics and Supply Chain Management like you find in PG Diploma programs. Can't I find a simple MiM program in Canada that offers me the fundamentals of management with a proper internship program.
    Please help, thanks in advance.