What are the recognized full-time double degree MBA/LLM programs in Canada that do not have a work experience requirement?
Double Degree MBA/LLM Canada
Posted Oct 31, 2006 13:45
Posted Nov 01, 2006 12:07
hi inem,
If you are a brilliant student go to York Schulich! They offer a double degree MBA - Law, no working experience req. It's an LLB, not LLM, but consider, its one of the top schools worldwide. Or do you have an LLB already?
Besides, several others offer double degrees (working experience required) like British Columbia (Sauder) and McGill etc.. I guess it's mostly LLBs though.
If you are a brilliant student go to York Schulich! They offer a double degree MBA - Law, no working experience req. It's an LLB, not LLM, but consider, its one of the top schools worldwide. Or do you have an LLB already?
Besides, several others offer double degrees (working experience required) like British Columbia (Sauder) and McGill etc.. I guess it's mostly LLBs though.
Posted Nov 01, 2006 23:38
thanks for replying.yes i already have an LLB degree and i am looking for a school that offers a double degree course in mba and llm preferebly in mineral law and policy.i found one in scotland but i need to compare with others.know of any?
Posted Nov 02, 2006 00:50
I guess these programs are pretty rare. All I can think of is trying these searches:
https://llm-guide.com/search/result?keyword=mba
https://find-mba.com/search/result?keyword=llm
The program in Scotland you mentioned is probably the Dundee CEPMLP, right?
https://llm-guide.com/search/result?keyword=mba
https://find-mba.com/search/result?keyword=llm
The program in Scotland you mentioned is probably the Dundee CEPMLP, right?
Posted Nov 03, 2006 12:47
hello everyone,am getting a little frustrated everytime i search for other courses like this.seems like Scotland is the only one appealing to me cus i wana specialise in mineral law and policy......but the fees are back and neck breaking.there is no funding for dual degrees.anyone got any ideas on how to solve this?
Posted Nov 05, 2006 13:59
That's what I thought too, I didn't know about any degree offered in Canada to do a combined MBA/LLM.
And as well you require this very specialised combination of mineral law and policy in your LLM!
good luck
And as well you require this very specialised combination of mineral law and policy in your LLM!
good luck
Posted Sep 15, 2007 04:13
I have friends who did an LLB/MBA combined at Dalhousie and were quite happy with the program.
Posted Sep 23, 2007 17:05
Hello, this is Maite.
I want to do a combined degree MBA with law, since I already have a degree in law. I´m curious about that program at Dalhousie, do you have more information?
If your friends started working right away, what kind of jobs did they find after doing this MBA/LLB? Or did they continue their law studies, is that smarter maybe? I don´t really know i an LLB is enough, if it adds so much to your profile.
I want to do a combined degree MBA with law, since I already have a degree in law. I´m curious about that program at Dalhousie, do you have more information?
If your friends started working right away, what kind of jobs did they find after doing this MBA/LLB? Or did they continue their law studies, is that smarter maybe? I don´t really know i an LLB is enough, if it adds so much to your profile.
Posted Jan 22, 2008 17:23
Does anybody have any idea about the mba program at Sobey Business Schhol in Halifax, Canada. How is it ranked and job prospects...........
Posted Jan 23, 2008 13:13
It is ranked in the international rankings, at least not in the FT nor the EIU rankings. I did not check the regional rankings, you should have a look, and let me know, I'm curious.
In general I think the school is not so much known internationally. therefore I presume that job prospects are rather local.
In general I think the school is not so much known internationally. therefore I presume that job prospects are rather local.
Posted Jan 24, 2008 15:30
If i were to know that...i would`nt have asked. I guess ur right as far as ranking goes, it does`nt seem to be around anywhere. But its supposedly the value for money MBA..MBA at reasonable price...
Posted Jan 25, 2008 16:08
As always - "reasonable" price means lower prestige and quality of the program. There are thousands of those medium range MBAs in the world, qualified opinion about those is really difficult to find unless you talk to someone doing the program.
About the rankings, sure, but you know I had to scout for the information also, I went through the international rankings to answer you question, but then just didn't have time anymore to do the regional rankings on top of it. - If you are looking for an info, some of the research work you could maybe do also... no?
About the rankings, sure, but you know I had to scout for the information also, I went through the international rankings to answer you question, but then just didn't have time anymore to do the regional rankings on top of it. - If you are looking for an info, some of the research work you could maybe do also... no?
Posted Jan 26, 2008 09:30
Thanks dear...i require a small help from u...can u please guide me in suggesting some good schools in Asia for mba...i have a very good work ep of 4 years but not so good GMAT...cost is also a factor...shld`nt be very costly...
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