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Vancouver Island University's (VIU) MBA program cultivates professionals equipped to tackle the challenges of our rapidly evolving digital and interconnected global landscape. Recognized as one of Canada's most tech-forward business programs, the VIU MBA incorporates data analytics across its curriculum and features four specialized technology courses. This innovative approach empowers graduates with deep insights into how digital transformation influences organizational dynamics and entire industries, covering critical topics like data-driven economies and digital platform governance.
Throughout their studies, MBA candidates benefit from personalized career guidance and collaborate with industry experts during internships, where they tackle real business challenges with faculty support.
VIU MBA alumni emerge as confident leaders, armed with specialized knowledge, adaptable thinking, and creative problem-solving skills to thrive in international business environments.
VIU's MBA program delivers a globally immersive educational experience, with diverse cohorts fostering rich cultural exchanges. Our intimate class sizes promote collaborative learning, while our faculty - blending professional expertise with international perspectives - bridges academic theory with practical business applications.
The program holds accreditation from the prestigious Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
This intensive 20-month, full-time program features an integrated curriculum spanning Management, Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Research, and Technology, culminating in a 4-month internship and applied business project.
All candidates begin with a 3-week Foundations program that establishes core competencies in graduate-level academic writing and professional standards, preparing students for program success.
The curriculum follows a modular structure with built-in breaks between segments to optimize learning retention and career development opportunities. Each semester concludes with a 2-week academic recess.
Following coursework completion, students undertake an internship, partnering with industry mentors to identify organizational challenges that form the basis for their faculty-supervised Applied Business Project.