Expansive program to cover coaching tools; health and physical fitness

Canada's Concordia University John Molson School of Business has announced that it has redesigned its EMBA program for a re-launch this fall.

The 20-month course will be delivered through four separate thematic areas: "Mastering the Fundamentals," "Integrating Globally," "Thinking Outside the Box," and "Leading Change."

The program will also include professional/leadership coaching, as well as a health and fitness program. 

Classes will be held one day per week on Concordia's Montréal campus, on alternate Fridays and Saturdays.

Applications for the fall 2014 cohort are now being accepted. To apply, potential EMBA applicants should have at least five years of work experience and a GMAT score of 500 or higher (although the GMAT can be waived for candidates who hold an undergraduate degree with a GPA of 3.0 or greater or candidates who hold a Masters degree or a PhD.

For more information, please see Concordia's EMBA program webpage.

You can also learn more about Concordia and its program offerings on the school's full profile on FIND MBA.

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