Graduate Degree Programs and Post-Graduate Certificates
- A conferred Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent* from a college or university that is institutionally accredited by a CHEA-approved agency.
- The Instructional Systems Specialist Graduate Certificate requires a conferred Master’s degree in Education or a related field from a college or university that is institutionally accredited by a CHEA-approved agency.
- A minimum GPA of 2.5 on the transcript of the most recently conferred Bachelor’s or Master’s degree.
- The Instructional Systems Specialist Graduate Certificate requires a cumulative 3.0 GPA on the transcript of the conferred Master’s degree.
- Proof of English proficiency (international students only; see section on English Proficiency)
*A professional degree (such as BPharm, BVsc, MBBS, MD, DVM, DPharm, etc.) may be evaluated by the Dean for equivalency.
Required Admission Documents
Subject to additional college- or program-specific admission requirements, the following documents are required for admission
- Admission Application.
- Official transcript from the institution granting the qualifying Bachelor’s degree or the most recent Master’s Degree.
- Proof of English proficiency (international students only; see section on English Proficiency).
- Official evaluation of international records (for students with international transcripts only; see section on International Transcripts).
MGT 500CA Management Competency Assessment
Master's degree programs in GRJCOB are built upon the expectation that students will enter with foundational knowledge in core business disciplines to be successful.
Students entering without an undergraduate degree in business will be required to complete a Management Competency Assessment before starting courses. Exceptions may be made for students with conferred graduate degrees in business. Students must achieve a 70% or greater on the Management Competency Assessment in order to be admitted to the program. The Assessment covers the following areas of business: accounting; business law; business policy; business strategy; economics; ethics; finance; information technology; leadership; management; marketing; operations management; organizational behavior; and statistics. The Management Competency Assessment allows entering students to assess their knowledge of fundamental core business disciplines. The Management Competency Assessment is provided free of charge.