MBET produces graduates set apart from their colleagues from general business programs. Students acquire the necessary skills, knowledge and network to succeed as entrepreneurs or managers of innovation within existing organizations. Curriculum is uniquely designed to follow the stages of commercialization and changes regularly to emphasize emerging technologies and industry trends. Offered through the Conrad Centre for Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology, part of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo, MBET is perfectly positioned to generate the business leaders required to mobilize cutting edge technologies.
#1 by BelMarConsultingGrp on 11/22/2010 - 3:00 PM
Great School, MBA add CRM to the curriculum, and you have a winning future in hightech business innovation through network client management. See you in the cloud hybrids.
#2 by Alexander1982bar on 11/22/2010 - 3:27 PM
@mtallicuhh thank you for your testimony, I feel the same as you do.
unfortunately, I’m not the same genius as you are, so hope, next year spent at CBET will help me to take off!
#3 by mtallicuhh on 11/22/2010 - 3:57 PM
it’s amazing how many people have no interest in being a business owner or entrepreneur- but to us, it’s like the most interesting thing! Along with our natural interest, but for me- it’s all I want to do! (financially) I couldn’t imagine living life any other way. I am 23, I started my first biz at 21- I won 2 business’s right now. I said to my self while working for my last employer, an epiphany while driving I said “That’s it! this is the last employer I will work for” never look back..