Hello All,
Would like to get your valuable insights on a full-time MBA(2 years) or MER( Master's in Employment Relations) ( 1 years) with regards to demand & job prospects especially in Canada.
Mr. Duncan, need your help!:)
PS I am interested for a career in HRM...
MBA or MER???
Posted Feb 05, 2012 18:32
Hello All,
Would like to get your valuable insights on a full-time MBA(2 years) or MER( Master's in Employment Relations) ( 1 years) with regards to demand & job prospects especially in Canada.
Mr. Duncan, need your help!:)
PS I am interested for a career in HRM...
Would like to get your valuable insights on a full-time MBA(2 years) or MER( Master's in Employment Relations) ( 1 years) with regards to demand & job prospects especially in Canada.
Mr. Duncan, need your help!:)
PS I am interested for a career in HRM...
Posted Feb 06, 2012 18:57
An MBA from an accredited university will be a better investment by far than a master's in employment relations.
Typically, I'd suggest doing a general MBA rather than something specialized in human resources, but there are a few good schools in Canada that offer HR specializations. Check these out to get started:
Toronto/Rotman
Degroote
Ryerson
And these schools have great standard MBA programs without the specialization:
Concordia/John Molson
UBC/Sauder
HEC Montreal
An MBA from an accredited university will be a better investment by far than a master's in employment relations.
Typically, I'd suggest doing a general MBA rather than something specialized in human resources, but there are a few good schools in Canada that offer HR specializations. Check these out to get started:
Toronto/Rotman
Degroote
Ryerson
And these schools have great standard MBA programs without the specialization:
Concordia/John Molson
UBC/Sauder
HEC Montreal
Typically, I'd suggest doing a general MBA rather than something specialized in human resources, but there are a few good schools in Canada that offer HR specializations. Check these out to get started:
Toronto/Rotman
Degroote
Ryerson
And these schools have great standard MBA programs without the specialization:
Concordia/John Molson
UBC/Sauder
HEC Montreal
Posted Feb 06, 2012 19:02
Thnx Ralph! appreciate.....
Thnx Ralph! appreciate.....
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