Simon Fraser to Launch Aboriginal Business & Leadership EMBA
New program merges business with
Simon Fraser University (SFU) Beedie School of Business in Vancouver, Canada has announced it is starting a new Executive MBA in Aboriginal Business and Leadership in September 2012. The part-time program will be taught in face-to-face sessions 25 days a year over 3 years.
According to the business school, the new program "includes the core concepts and knowledge included in most MBA programs, but it does so in a way that respects that other forms of knowledge and ways of knowing are also important."
For more information, please visit SFU Beedie's EMBA in Aboriginal Business website.
According to the business school, the new program "includes the core concepts and knowledge included in most MBA programs, but it does so in a way that respects that other forms of knowledge and ways of knowing are also important."
For more information, please visit SFU Beedie's EMBA in Aboriginal Business website.
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