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MBA in

Technology,
Innovation and
Entrepreneurship

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ABOUT THE
IBU MBA
Our MBA with a unique focus on Technology, Innovation and
Entrepreneurship is designed to provide managers and executives with
a global entrepreneurial mindset and the ability to develop integrated
technological solutions for business organizations from idea generation
to execution. IBU’s unique value proposition of “personalized learning” is
created through a curriculum that is guided by the skills, learning outcomes
and competencies identified as high value by industry leaders.

Established in Ontario, International Business University (IBU) @ Toronto is an


independent not-for- profit university operating under a consent granted by
the Ontario Minister of Colleges and Universities. IBU is a flexible, accessible
and personalized alternative to develop graduates who are trained
to adapt to a continuously changing environment. As an independent
institution, IBU responds to the needs of developing the next generation of
future-proof executives who are agile with sustainability competence.

Centre for
Sustainable Business

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Work with Businesses
Globally on Real World
challenges
At International Business University, we’re committed to preparing our
students for a lifetime of positive impact and success. Along with traditional
assessments and class assignments, our MBA program incorporates real-
world case studies, consulting projects, and capstone opportunities to allow
students to apply their knowledge in practical settings.

To ensure our students are well-equipped for the job market, we provide
work placement support through placement coordinators who will help
students identify and apply for prospective placement positions. In addition,
we have established partnerships with employers, academic institutions, and
community and government entities that can provide jobs or internships to
our MBA program students.

Program Highlights
This program is composed of a variety of courses to provide in-depth studies
about technology, innovation and entrepreneurship. There are two electives
in the program for specialization. In the final semester, students are asked to
apply their knowledge to either develop a technology project with industry
partners, a business plan or a major applied research paper.

Post Graduate Work Permit Eligibility


Graduates of IBU MBA in Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship gain
3-year post-graduation work permit eligibility, for further information please
visit - https://ibu.ca/international-students/

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You will benefit from
7 unique learning
outcomes:
#1: Knowledge of the context of business and foundational theories and
models and the skills to apply tools for managing.

#2: Knowledge of trends shaping the environment, economic trends,


demographic shifts, political and regulatory changes, the role of technology,
innovation and entrepreneurial processes in driving change and creating
value.

#3: Conceptualization of research problems and application of appropriate


quantitative and qualitative tools to inform the analysis and effective
communication of results to different audiences.

#4: Application of theory and best practices using oral and written
communication to share appropriate messages, using appropriate media, to
persuade a variety of audiences.

#5: Formulation, analysis and offering of solutions to address a complex


problem drawing on a variety of data sources and insights using appropriate
models and tools.

#6: Understanding of legal, ethical and moral obligations and accountability


frameworks in business as well as emerging trends in terms of corporate
social responsibility (CSR) and environmental, social governance issues (ESGs).

#7: Understanding of the complex and uncertain environment of business and


the tools for imagining multiple scenarios, creating strategies, and assessing
and mitigating risks.

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Your Curriculum

Business Plan Development


(Prerequisite: Business Planning)
or Consulting Project

*Curriculum is subject to regular review and changes as needed.

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THE STUDENT JOURNEY
Through Our MBA
Program
Semester 1: Foundations
Master the fundamentals of accounting, analytics, leadership, and marketing
strategies to gain the skills needed to apply them to real-world situations with
our Financial Management, Analytics, Organizational Behavior, and Marketing
modules in the first term. This term of your Master’s Business degree will equip
you with the knowledge and tools to manage and lead effectively in today’s
fast-paced business environment.

Semester 2: Foundations
The second term delves into Communications, Interpersonal Skills and
Negotiation, Strategy, Information, Technology and Digital Transformation,
and Macroeconomics. This ensures you have a comprehensive
understanding of the latest technological innovations, environmental
advancements, and political trends shaping the business world, and how you
can leverage them to drive change.

Semester 3: Specialization
In the third term, you will pick three of the following specializations: Research
Methods, Business Planning, Entrepreneurship, Regulatory Environments, Ethics
and CSR. During this term, you will develop the ability to conduct research,
analyze data using quantitative and qualitative tools, communicate your
findings, and master the fundamentals of successful entrepreneurship.

Semester 4: Application
The final semester allows students to integrate and apply their knowledge
with a Consulting Study, Business Plan Development, or Major Research
Paper. Depending on the area you wish to focus on, you will work with an
organization in the public, private or non-profit sector, develop a start-up
business plan, or produce a professionally written research report that applies
a research method to collect and analyze data.

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CAREER
Pathways

Corporate Management & Leadership


Aim for executive positions where you can transform the future of various
industries through strategic decision-making with a broad corporate
perspective combined with a view of disruption and entrepreneurial edge.

Entrepreneurship
Join a scaling company or start your own firm with the industry knowledge
and practical skills needed to develop an effective business plan, secure
funding, and manage operations to create a business model for success.

Technology Management & Strategy


Drive technological innovation by using your skills to help companies develop
and implement technology strategies and optimize technology within your
organization.

Investment Banking & Private Equity


Shape the future of finance by driving growth and helping organizations
raise capital, make strategic acquisitions, and structure complex financial
transactions.

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CAREER
Pathways
Operations & Supply Chain Management
Optimize efficiency by improving operations and supply chain management
in manufacturing, logistics, and related industries.

Real Estate Development & Management


Our MBA program positions you to leverage your business acumen and
knowledge in developing and managing properties and real estate projects.

Non-Profit Management & Public Administration


Make a tangible impact on social and public issues by applying your
knowledge to management and leadership roles in the non-profit and public
sectors.

Healthcare Management & Administration


Excel in a management role in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare
organizations by using your business skills to improve efficiency while
bettering patient outcomes.

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W H O S H O U L D A P P LY
for this program?

Executives and Managers


seeking to equip themselves
with the latest business
knowledge pertinent to digital
transformation, sustainability
and technological innovation
for career progression.

Entrepreneurs seeking a
lifelong learning opportunity
for networking opportunities
and advance professional
knowledge.

Individuals desiring to further


their studies for career transition
and advancement.

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IBU
Faculty
Our professors are renowned for their research and scholarly work relevant
to the industry as well as experience as practitioners, consultants, and
entrepreneurs. They will share with you their insights and firsthand knowledge
on what it takes to thrive in the demanding world of global business. Our IBU
MBA faculty members are dedicated to support you every step of the way in
your graduate studies.

MBA Faculty
Dr Jenny (Mathews) Benoy
PhD., International Business, University of Limerick, Ireland
M.M.S., Human Resource Management, University of Mumbai, India
B.Com., Exports & Imports, Industrial Psychology, University of Mumbai, India

Teaching and Scholarly Interests:


International Business; International Human Resource Management; Strategy
Management; Talent Management; Cross-Cultural Management; Learning &
Development; Organization Behavior

Dr. Helen Chen


Ph.D. Industrial/Organizational Psychology, University of Missouri, St. Louis
B.A. (Honors) Psychology, McDaniel College

Teaching and Scholarly Interests:


Human Resource Management, Leadership Development, Communication
& Interpersonal Skill, Group Dynamics; Industrial/Organizational Psychology,
Personality Psychology

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IBU
Faculty
Prof. Robert Compton
Ph.D. Political Science, State University of New York, Binghamton, U.S.
M.P.A. Policy Analysis, State University of New York, Binghamton, U.S.
M.A. Political Science, Bowling Green State University, US
B.A. International Studies, Bowie State University, US

Teaching and Scholarly Interests:


Political Development in Asia and Africa; International Political Economy;
Comparative Regionalism; and Politics of the Global South

Prof. Ho Hon Leung


Ph.D. Sociology, McGill University
M.A. & B.A. (Honors) Sociology, Acadia University

Teaching and Scholarly Interests:


Ethnic Relations, Migration, Multiculturalism, Comparative Aging, Architecture
and Built Environment, Globalization, Time-honored Brands

Dr Peter Ozog
Ph.D., Leadership and Policy, Niagara University, U.S.
M.B.A., St. John Fisher College, U.S.
B.P.S., Business Management, Cazenovia College, U.S.
Certified Scrum master
Certified SAFe 5.0 Agilist

Teaching and Scholarly Interests:


Management Information Systems; Statistics; Operations Management;
Economic Policy; Environmental Policy

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IBU
Faculty
Julien Papon
MBA, Kellogg School of Management & Schulich School of Business
MSc – Management of Industrial Systems, Ecole Centrale Paris
MSc – Mechanical & Electro-mechanical Engineering, Ecole Nationale
d’Ingénieurs de Saint-Etienne
P.Eng. license holder

Teaching and Scholarly Interests:


Entrepreneurship, Venture Capital and Private Equity

Yelena Stepanyan
MBA, University of Western Ontario
BS, Electronics Engineering, National Polytechnic University of Armenia
CFA, CFA Institute, Virginia, United States

Teaching and Scholarly Interests:


Finance, Investments, Economics, Responsible (ESG) Investing, Capital Markets

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P RO G R A M
Advisory Council
Strategy and Governance Committee

Clare Beckton
Founder, Own Your Own Success and Executive in Residence CRIW Carleton

Robert Crow
Technology and Public Affairs Advisor, Former Vice-President, Research
in Motion

Julien Papon
IBU Adjunct Faculty, Entrepreneur, Adjunct Faculty at Schulich/Lassonde York U
Academic Quality Committee

Academic Quality Committee

Dr. Nikhil Celly


Professor of Management and Leadership, C.T. Bauer College of Business,
University of Houston

Simon Chang
IBU Adjunct Faculty member, Queens PhD candidate, Marketing

Nick Kovacs
Deputy Headmaster, Crescent School, Toronto

Dr. Jatin Nathwani


Executive Director of the Waterloo Research Institute for Sustainable Energy,
University of Waterloo

Dr. Peter Ozog


IBU Adjunct Faculty, Niagara University Faculty member, Information
Technology Industry Engagement Committee

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Industry Engagement Committee

Dan Arts
Real Estate Executive, Former Director Global Design and Construction, BMO
Financial Group; Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

Susan Baka
President, Bay Communications & Marketing Inc.

Louie DiPalma
Vice President, SME Programs, Ontario Chamber of Commerce

Marc Lijour
Vice-President, Capacity and Innovation Readiness Initiatives, Information and
Communications Technology Council

David McGown
Executive Director, Canadian Business Coalition for Climate Policy

Giovanna S.C. Mingarli


CEO & Founder, MC2 Canada Inc. / MC3 US Inc

Kevin O’Hearn
Director, Regional Director, Instructure

Advisors
Gina Jeneroux
Senior Advisor and Professor of Practice, Centre for Sustainable Business
Former Chief Learning Officer, BMO Financial Group

Melanie Lang
Education and Strategy Advisor, Former Executive Director
John F. Wood Centre for Business and Student Enterprise and Assistant
Professor, Marketing and Consumer Studies, University of Guelp

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T EC H N O LO G Y
Partners
Microsoft

Salesforce

Instructure

G L O B A L E D U C AT I O N
Partners
Algoma University
ISBR, India

FIIB, India

Centennial College

The Information and Communications Technology Council

(ICTC) Canada

Fortune Institute of International Business, India

City University of Macau

Istanbul Ariel University

Kent Arel University

Brandon University

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Centre for
Sustainable Business

Empowering the Next


Generation of Leaders:
T H E I N T E R N AT I O N A L B U S I N E S S U N I V E R S I T Y
C E N T R E F O R S U S TA I N A B L E B U S I N E S S

The International Business University (IBU) based in Toronto is excited


to announce formally the launch of the IBU Centre for Sustainable
Business to foster research and knowledge-sharing on sustainable
business practices. Renowned sustainability education and research
leader Dr. Artie Ng will be the Centre’s Inaugural Director.

In support of the global initiatives to attain net zero greenhouse


gas emissions and the UN sustainable development goals, the
IBU Centre will be a powerful platform for collaboration among
students, academics, experts and business leaders. The mission of this
organization is to engage IBU students, at both undergraduate and
graduate levels, as well as other stakeholders through a range of
research and knowledge-sharing activities to build up sustainability
competence and innovation.

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The winds of change

The end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023 could not be a better
example of why responsible leadership is necessary in business: the
economic crisis, health issues, supply chain and labor challenges are
pervasive and have been exacerbated recently by extreme weather
events.

Managing a company or public enterprise goes beyond gaining


competitive advantage in the market. It’s about creating sustainable
value for customers, employees, communities, and countries, and
taking a high level of responsibility. Because the companies and
organizations of the future have to formulate and implement
innovative sustainability strategies continuously for the sake of today,
tomorrow, and the day after.

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Empowering future business leaders

With this framework of complexity in mind, the IBU Centre for


Sustainable Business, has a main objective to give students the
interdisciplinary knowledge about sustainability problems and
solutions to become successful leaders in the future.

We are at an important moment in time where it is essential to share


knowledge, ways of knowing, experiences across cultures and
innovative ideas to address the wicked problems of the future.” IBU
President and Vice-Chancellor Joanne Shoveller observed. „The IBU
Centre for Sustainable Business is a conversation and collaboration
space designed to bring industry, government, community, academic
and student perpectives together to engage in powerful research,
teaching and consultation across disciplines, generations and
geographies.”

Through collaboration and interaction with many stakeholders and


community members, the IBU Centre provides our students with many
opportunities to learn from and interact with leaders in academia,
business, government and community organizations. Students will be
exposed to an interdisciplinary approach to social and environmental
sustainability, including topics such as environmental science, green
finance and social entrepreneurship. This will encourage them to look
at business and organizational performance and change from new
angles.

The Centre will organize knowledge-sharing events covering the


following areas:

• Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise


• Responsible Business and Finance
• Technological Innovation for Sustainability
• Digital Transformation for Sustainability
• Indigenous Entrepreneurship and Knowledge for Sustainable
Development
• Sustainability Management
• SG Investing and Reporting
• Implementation of UN Sustainable Development Goals

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Current and previous activities

As the Centre will be led by IBU Dean Dr. Artie Ng, he and his faculty
plan to organize a series of events to engage the community and
show students the exciting and forward-looking courses they can
expect.

For instance, IBU has joined the Inter-University Sustainable


Development Research Programme (IUSDRP) – a global network
of universities focused on helping students nurture synergies of a
wide range of educational organizations. Fostering international
collaboration and network building, while also offering access to a
vast amount of up-to-date materials, will help students expand their
knowledge of sustainable development and envision new concepts
and disruptive businesses that can contribute to the achievement of
the SDGs.

As Ontario’s unique, independent, not for profit university, IBU is


innovating, partnering and growing. These initial steps will ensure
that IBU aligns with industry, government and community agencies
to provide its graduates with up-to-date, ever-expanding, and truly
future-ready knowledge.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Direct Entry

Domestic and international students, including current Ontario university


graduates as well as out-of-province Canadian students, interested in applying
to IBU may do so directly by completing an online application form. The specific
requirements for each type of applicant are outlined in the table below.

Student Requirements for MBA

B GPA or equivalent#
An Honours Undergraduate Degree
GMAT 560*
or other undergraduate degrees
Additional courses may be required**

# This is a recommended GPA for entrance and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis in
conjunction with work experience and evidence of competencies.

*This GMAT requirement may be waived for applicants having 4+ years of relevant work
experience. Applicants may be required to attend an interview and complete an assessment
successfully.

** If you do not hold a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Business Administration


(BBA), or equivalent business degree, you may be required to complete up to two bridging
courses offered by IBU or equivalent before you start the MBA program of study.

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Bridging Courses:

- Quantitative Methods for Business


- Introduction to Business

Applicants whose first language is not English and who have completed
fewer than four consecutive years of study in an English-speaking country
must provide evidence of their English language proficiency by providing
an official English language proficiency certificate(i.e; TOEFL, IELTS or
Canadian Academic English Language Assestment-CAEL). International
students are required to have a valid study permit.

Mature Students:
Mature students may apply directly to the program and their applications
will be considered individually. In some instances, they will need to complete
up to two Bridging Courses. IBU’s admission to Graduate Studies Policy
defines the minimum requirements an applicant must fulfill. Admission
is competitive and eligibility to apply does not guarantee admission.
Applicants who do not meet minimum admission requirements and do not
have an undergraduate degree yet show potential for success in graduate
level study will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Extensive work
experience and volunteer experience at managerial level is expected.
Applicants must meet the standard admission requirements of proof of
proficiency in English, GMAT Score 550 or more and may be assessed for
experience and performance in a number of education/training courses.
Applicants must provide all application materials and a 3 to 5 page essay
outlining their desire to attend the MBA program.

Transfer Students:
Applicants may apply for admission based on previous studies completed
in good standing at an accredited postsecondary university. Applicants
must meet the standard admission requirements as well as normally
minimum average of B GPA or equivalent and GMAT score of 550 or
more. Submission of official transcripts from the transferring program and
postsecondary university is required. Proof of proficiency in English may be
required on case-by-case basis.

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Fund Your
Future
The total tuition for our Master of Business Administration program is
$24,000 (including book fees) for domestic students and $36,000
for international students. There are four semesters a year, totalling 42
credits.

We believe in investing in students’ futures and are passionate about


making education accessible. To be considered for the International
Business University Financial Aid Program, applicants must have
Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status, and be enrolled
for a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester (in-class and/or online).

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H O W T O A P P LY F O R O U R
MBA Program
in Canada
1. Achieve the minimum admission
requirements

2. Pay your tuition and fees

3. Apply for applicable financial aid,


awards, or bursaries

Apply Today

[email protected]
(416) 923-1111
Toll Free: 1 (866) 923-3111
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TORONTO ON M5S 2V1 700 LAWRENCE AVE W
CANADA NORTH YORK ON M6A 3B4

International Business University has been granted consent by the Minister of Colleges and Universities to offer this degree for a
program for a seven year term starting December 4, 2020. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that
the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g. acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing
bodies or other educational institutions.)

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