MBA Programs for Career Changers
The University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management offers a range of MBA programs designed for professionals looking to switch industries, including a part-time MBA and an Executive MBA.
The University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management offers a range of MBA programs designed for professionals looking to switch industries, including a part-time MBA and an Executive MBA.
Queen's University's Smith School of Business provides an Executive MBA program tailored for experienced professionals seeking to transition into new industries, with a focus on leadership development and strategic management.
Canadian Business magazine ranks the top MBA programs in Canada for professionals looking to switch careers, including programs at McGill University, the University of British Columbia, and York University.
McGill University's Career Services department offers resources and support for MBA students and alumni looking to transition into new industries, including career coaching, networking events, and job search tools.
The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) provides guidance and advice for professionals considering an MBA to switch industries, including tips on choosing the right program, preparing for the GMAT, and making the most of an MBA education.
The Ivey Business School at Western University has published research on the effectiveness of MBA programs in facilitating career change, including a study on the career outcomes of MBA graduates who switched industries.
The University of Calgary's Haskayne School of Business has created a video series highlighting their MBA programs for professionals, including a focus on career change and industry transition.
The MBA World Summit, a global community of MBA professionals, offers insights and advice on using an MBA to switch industries, including a podcast series featuring interviews with MBA graduates who have successfully transitioned into new careers.