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Advanced Organizational Consulting Course of BCom at University of British Columbia

Sauder School of Business > University of British Columbia

COHR 407 Advanced Organizational Consulting

This course is designed to build upon the frameworks covered in Introduction to Management Consulting and to sharpen your ability to diagnose and solve a broad range of organizational problems from the perspective of an organizational consultant. Through a sequence of readings, lectures, cases, experiential exercises, and a group project you will learn both the advanced theory and practice of organizational consulting. You are expected to show a high level of commitment to preparing for class each day. You should expect to come to class and be pushed to think actively.

Joint Program in Management & Law at McGill University

Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University

Joint Program in Management & Law (MBA/Law)

A unique program capitalizing on McGill’s long and successful tradition of simultaneously integrating common and civil law training with advanced management education, this challenging program prepares students for an active and diverse career. Students master successively greater challenges in legal and administrative theory and practice. They prepare for leadership positions in private and public enterprise, government service, large corporations, and as management consultancies. Graduates leave the four year-long program with MBA and BCL, LLB degrees.

Curriculum of Fu Jen Catholic University

School of Management at Fu Jen Catholic University

Curriculum

The curriculum of the College features:

Diversified and flexible courses: In addition to the basic required courses, the College offers interdisciplinary programs in line with the changing environment. The interdisciplinary programs are dialectic in design so that they can meet the demands of the job market. They offer students training in courses other than their majors and cultivate their ability to integrate interdisciplinary knowledge.

Courses that stress both theory and application: Seminars and lectures by top-caliber speakers from the industry, government, academia, and research circles, such as the Lectures in International Trade and Economics and the Lectures in Industrial Practices, are held to help students understand business practices and state-of-the-art research. These seminars and lectures likewise serve to bridge gaps between theory and practice.

International academic exchanges and cooperation:
The College engages in academic exchanges in management-related fields with more than one hundred sister colleges and universities in North America, Europe, and Asia. During school semesters or summer vacations, students are encouraged to participate in exchange programs.