Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology University of Waterloo

About this Program

Level: Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology

Discpline: Business Administration, Management, and Operations

Length: 2 semesters

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Application Fee: $304.00
Tuition Fee: $68,625.00

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Program Description

In the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET), students learn inside and outside of the classroom. Networking, practical experience, and hands-on learning with like-minded people in the Waterloo entrepreneurship community that complement the core master's-level courses inside the classroom. Students are immersed in an experiential learning environment. Through the program, students are focused on the commercialization of their ideas to build a venture. Students will also explore creating new ventures within an existing organization in a corporate innovation project, and will also collaborate with early-stage technology startups to validate their business model.The MBET is a graduate entrepreneurship masters program that combines interdisciplinary courses with practical experiences in venture creation and commercialization. In MBET: Focus is on the creation of new business ventures, not administration/operation. Students are equipped with business knowledge, skills, and experience to move ideas and innovations to commercialization. Course content and delivery is focused on the entrepreneurship process. Entrepreneurial experience is embedded in the curriculum with hands-on application for classroom learning. Students graduate with a strong entrepreneurial network. Students learn to solve problems and achieve goals

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