Whats the difference between the two and three-year MBA programs?
The two and three-year MBAs contain the same academic content within their core curriculums. Students will learn base knowledge in each traditional functional area of business administration/management. Students continue their studies in a fixed cohort of sixty students, with a significant percentage of the studying and evaluation done in study groups. The core terms of the three-year program (five terms) is pre-determined, meaning the students remain together as a cohort. Studying and learning in a small, social cohort of networked students has been the foundation of a wonderful learning environment here at Rotman and we are proud to build on it. The elective terms (four terms) allows students to choose from a range of elective courses, from corporate finance, e-business/marketing, new ventures and more general management courses.. Classes are conducted jointly with the two-year program. Some electives are offered in the evening specifically for three-year MBA students; however, three