Cooperative MBA programs are geared towards younger students, typically in their early to mid 20s, who lack real-world work experience. However, not all schools offer cooperative opportunities for MBA students. If you are interested in cooperative learning perhaps McMaster University and the University of Windsor are your best choices as they are the most prolific providers of this type of education. Some schools, like the Schulich School of Business at York University, offer international cooperative opportunities. Critera for Choosing a MBA School and Program
- Costs and benefits
- Specialized, general, or combined MBA
- Curriculum
- Teaching quality
- Reputation of the MBA school
- Cooperative MBA programs
- Distance MBA programs
- Full-time vs part-time MBAs
- Internationalized MBA
- Recruitment possibilities
- Rankings
- International accreditation
- Peer group
- Size of student population
- Competition
- Bilingualism/Linguistic choice
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