Humber vs University of New Brunswick Fredericton


Voyager

Hello,
Now that I have got offers from University of New Brunswick (Canada) Fredericton for MBA and Global Business Management PG Certificate course from Humber College in Toronto, I am confused as to where to join. The tuition fee is almost same ?
The other factors being :
1. Scope of Job and Job Prospects after Graduation
2. Value of the course in long term career

Thanks for your help in advance

Hello,
Now that I have got offers from University of New Brunswick (Canada) Fredericton for MBA and Global Business Management PG Certificate course from Humber College in Toronto, I am confused as to where to join. The tuition fee is almost same ?
The other factors being :
1. Scope of Job and Job Prospects after Graduation
2. Value of the course in long term career

Thanks for your help in advance
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Alain

I didn't know you could do an MBA at Humber. Can you send me the link?

I didn't know you could do an MBA at Humber. Can you send me the link?
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Voyager

It's not exactly a MBA, it's a Global Business Management program, which is a full time 16 to 20 months course and a PG Certificate is awarded after that u can check it out on www.humber.ca

It's not exactly a MBA, it's a Global Business Management program, which is a full time 16 to 20 months course and a PG Certificate is awarded after that u can check it out on www.humber.ca
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Alain

Ok, I see. Generally speaking, an MBA from a good school will be more valuable on the long run than a certificate.

New Brunswick looks like a solid public university with a strong management department:

" UNB is the oldest English language university in Canada and among the first public universities in North America.
...
Originally a department in the Arts faculty, the University of New Brunswick Faculty of Business Administration was formed in 1980 and is a major supplier of management education."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_New_Brunswick

Ok, I see. Generally speaking, an MBA from a good school will be more valuable on the long run than a certificate.

New Brunswick looks like a solid public university with a strong management department:

" UNB is the oldest English language university in Canada and among the first public universities in North America.
...
Originally a department in the Arts faculty, the University of New Brunswick Faculty of Business Administration was formed in 1980 and is a major supplier of management education."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_New_Brunswick
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Voyager

Thanks a lot for your help !!

Thanks a lot for your help !!
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