Omnium Executive MBA

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Length: 18 months
Language: English
Studypace: Part time
Educator: University of Toronto: Rotman School of Management plus
Location: Toronto
Type of education: Executive MBA
University of Toronto: Rotman School of Management

Omnium Executive MBA

The Omnium Global Executive MBA is a general management MBA addressing core business disciplines from a global perspective. It involves a two-week foundation module, five short-term international residencies, online learning and a number of intensive virtual team projects. Omnium participants not only study at local universities but visit local businesses, meet local managers and run projects, cases and simulations addressing real challenges facing local companies. Students also learn from their peers who are international managers from diverse backgrounds and cultures.

Omnium is designed to be completed part-time while participants continue their work as managers. There are no geographical limits to participation. Students can live anywhere in the world and can move bases without hindrance. The 18-month-long Omnium program leads to separate MBA degrees from two exceptional, internationally recognized universities.


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Application and Admission Requirements

Five years of work experience with a minimum of three years at the management level.
Recognized undergraduate degree or equivalent. A GMAT test with a minimum score of 500 is required for applicants without an undergraduate degree.
Candidates with degrees from institutions where the primary language of instruction is not English are required to pass an English proficiency test (TOEFL test with a minimum score of 93 on the iBT including a minimum score of 22 on the writing and speaking sections and 580 if paper-based. Alternatively, the minimum score required on an IELTS test is 7.0).
Successful completion of the Executive MBA Diagnostic Test (EDT) if the candidate has not successfully completed a GMAT.
Experience working in teams, working internationally and demonstrated leadership skills (to be assessed during the interview).

Degree and diploma etc.

Graduates of the program who have been admitted on the basis of a recognized undergraduate or graduate degree will receive an MBA degree from the University of Toronto and a Global Executive MBA degree from the University of St. Gallen. Graduates of the program who do not have a recognized undergraduate degree but achieve a GMAT score of 500 or above receive an MBA from the University of Toronto.

Expenses / Tuition Fees

The full fee for the Omnium Global Executive MBA Program for 2008-09 is $80,000 USD. This covers tuition, study materials, course fees and some meals and transportation during residential modules. Travel costs and accommodations are not included.

University of Toronto: Rotman School of Management

Rotman School of ManagementThe Rotman School of Management has set out to redesign business education for the 21st century and become one of the world's top-tier business schools.

Located in the heart of Toronto -- North America's third-largest financial centre and one of the world's most culturally-diverse cities -- the School is developing an innovative curriculum built around Integrative ThinkingTM and Business DesignTM.

The School’s MBA program is now ranked in the top 15 in North America by the Financial Times. These are just some of the reasons why Bruce Nussbaum recently wrote in Business Week Online, "Managers who want to 'get' the new innovation paradigm should check out [Rotman's] MBA and exec-ed programs."

The current model of business education -- which divides business into a number of functional areas -- has changed little since its introduction in the early 20th century. Although this model provided global leadership for nearly a century, its inherent flaws are becoming increasingly problematic as the modern economy takes shape. One of the weaknesses of the traditional approach is that business problems rarely lie within the boundaries of functional areas, and cannot be resolved using the narrow models developed within those boundaries.

Today's business problems sprawl messily across the functions -- and across models -- creating a need for managers who can constructively face the tensions of opposing models, and instead of choosing one at the expense of the other, generate a creative resolution in the form of new model that contains elements of both, but is superior to each. In short, modern leadership requires Integrative Thinking.

The Rotman School’s curriculum is constantly evolving, with the introduction of new courses, content, and approaches. The Rotman School is developing a new way to think, and you are invited to be a part of it.


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