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Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business - University of Waterloo
University of Waterloo, Main Campus, Waterloo Canada
2Undergrad. & Postgrad. Programmes
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About Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business - University of Waterloo
The Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business at the University of Waterloo is an academic unit within the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Engineering . The school was founded in 2002 by Howard Armitage, with the mission of supporting and expanding upon Waterloo’s culture of entrepreneurship. Our programs build upon Waterloo’s reputation for excellence in experiential education to create high-impact learning experiences. Our graduates are ambitious decision-makers who can drive innovation and accelerate business success.
Our flagship graduate program, the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) is a unique graduate business degree that sets us apart. The MBET is a professional, practical, course-based masters program for people who want to make things happen. The MBET degree combines academic learning with real-world experience.
About Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business - University of Waterloo
The Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business at the University of Waterloo is an academic unit within the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Engineering . The school was founded in 2002 by Howard Armitage, with the mission of supporting and expanding upon Waterloo’s culture of entrepreneurship. Our programs build upon Waterloo’s reputation for excellence in experiential education to create high-impact learning experiences. Our graduates are ambitious decision-makers who can drive innovation and accelerate business success.
Our flagship graduate program, the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) is a unique graduate business degree that sets us apart. The MBET is a professional, practical, course-based masters program for people who want to make things happen. The MBET degree combines academic learning with real-world experience.
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Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology
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Frequently Asked Questions
1) MBET is a graduate business program for entrepreneurs
The MBET program equips students with the business knowledge, skills and experience to move ideas and innovations into commercial practice. Students take core business courses such as marketing, finance and accounting; over, course content and delivery is focused on the entrepreneurship process.
2) Provides experiential, hands-on learning
The MBET philosophy of learning is to solve problems and achieve goals, rather than addressing hypothetical problems that might occur in the future. And our curriculum is set up to help you do that. It's delivered in an integrated format with several practical components which provide context and hands-on application for classroom learning.
3) Entrepreneurship is the outcome
Students are well prepared to launch an entrepreneurial career. Alumni run their own companies, work for startups, act as consultants and join companies in innovative roles. Students graduate with a strong network developed throughout the program.
All full-time MBET students will automatically be considered for our entrance academic scholarships upon acceptance into the MBET program. There is no further application process. There are scholarships are available to domestic and international students.
Full-time MBET applicants must complete their applications by June 1 to be considered for entrance academic scholarships.
For more information, including value of scholarships, see our website for updated information.
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