Last updated on 2025-05-06
Program Overview
The Strategy and Global Management program at the Asper School of Business is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to navigate the complexities of strategic planning and execution in a dynamic global economy. This program integrates key elements of strategy, leadership, and international business, preparing students to tackle multidisciplinary business challenges. If you aspire to help organizations achieve a sustainable competitive advantage in the global market, this program is tailored for you.
Program Structure
The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Strategy and Global Management is structured to be completed in a 4-year timeframe. Students have the flexibility to choose from various options, including:
- Full-time or part-time study
- Co-op opportunities to gain practical experience
- International exchange programs to broaden global perspectives
This program emphasizes experiential learning, allowing students to engage in real-world business scenarios that enhance their problem-solving and leadership skills. The curriculum is designed to build a strong foundation in cross-cultural and cross-functional leadership, preparing graduates for diverse career paths in the business world.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op Opportunities: Students can explore various career paths and build a professional network before graduation.
- International Exchange: Opportunities to study abroad, enhancing global awareness and adaptability.
- Experiential Learning: The program emphasizes learning through real-world challenges, fostering critical thinking and leadership abilities.
- Networking Events: Students can participate in conferences and connect with the business community to develop their professional skills.
- World-Class Faculty: Learn from award-winning professors who are also active researchers in their fields.
Career Options
Graduates of the Strategy and Global Management program can pursue a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:
- Management Consultant: Advising organizations on how to improve their performance and efficiency.
- Business Analyst: Analyzing data to inform business decisions and strategies.
- International Business Development Manager: Expanding a company's market presence globally.
- Import/Export Coordinator: Managing the logistics of goods moving in and out of the country.
- Regional Manager: Overseeing operations and strategy for a specific geographic area within a global firm.
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