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The McRae program is now under revision. As a result, we are not accepting applications for the Fall 2009 intake. Information about new application deadlines will be posted as soon as possible. We look forward to hearing from you.  

The McRae Institute of International Management is a centre of excellence, preparing global leaders to excel in business, non-profit and government sectors. Students accepted into the McRae International Management Graduate Program choose to major in either the Asia Pacific region or the Latin American region. The two-year program consists of eight months of intensive study on campus, followed by a 12-month international co-op in regions, including but not limited to Asia, Latin America or Canada.

Recognized for innovation and excellence, the McRae International Management Graduate Program combines a mix of linguistic, social science and applied management course work. Class sizes are kept small, ensuring a highly personalized approach to learning. McRae offers a rigorous and interactive learning environment where students work in cross-cultural teams on international and intercultural management projects and develop strong planning and organizational skills.

After completing the academic year of the program, students will have acquired an understanding of the cultural, economic and political environments of either the Asia Pacific region or the Latin American region as well as the following core competencies: leadership, change facilitation and adaptation, critical thinking, organizational skills, collaboration and communication. The second year of the program consists of a 12-month international co-op, online course work and a midterm professional development conference.

                        Associates at Business Event            McRae Associate and Guest Speaker    

Midterm Conference-Cuba

  

 

 

 

 

 

“From day one till now, I’ve always felt grateful for this life changing experience and for the opportunities I found via the Cap program.”
Sheila Rank
APMCP, Year 9