Grad Guide Spring 2019

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Deep dive right into Your guide to grad school and launching your career!

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Gain Valuable Experience With Our Career Focused Postgraduate Programs There’s a reason our grads are rated #1 among GTA employers.* Our industry connections help students get the right combination of technical & people skills that employers value most. These programs are great for university and college graduates looking to complement theoretical learning with practical training and for working professionals looking for new opportunities. Discover how to get a competitive edge in the job market in just 8 to 12 months.

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49 Simon Fraser University, School of Communication 52 University of Maine

SCHOOL DIRECTORY 66 Albany Law School 66 University of Washington 66 Across the Pond 66 University of East Anglia 66 Carleton University, Faculty of Engineering and Design

DIVERSITY EMPLOYERS 70 The New England Center for Children 72 Farm Credit Canada 72 Canadian Pacific 74 Alberta Health Services 76 Nexen 78 Enterprise IBC The Home Depot

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IFC George Brown College 02 Centennial College 04 George Brown College, School of Social & Community Services 04 Northeastern University, Toronto Campus 06 George Brown College, School of Social & Community Services 06 St. Lawrence College 08 George Brown College, Centre for Arts, Design & Information Technology 08 The University of Manchester 10 George Brown College, Centre for Business 10 University of British Columbia 12 George Brown College, Centre for Hospitality & Culinary Arts 14 Humber College 16 Humber College 18 University of Waterloo, School of Accounting and Finance 22 Lakehead University, Faculty of Business Administration 22 University of Lethbridge 24 University of New Brunswick 26 University of Toronto, Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry 28 University of Calgary 30 Nipissing University 32 Carleton University, Faculty of Engineering and Design

34 Royal Roads University 36 Ryerson University 38 Harris Institute 38 Mohawk College 40 University of Windsor, Faculty of Engineering 42 Ryerson University, Faculty of Arts 42 University of Nottingham 42 De Montford University 44 Lingnan University 44 Peking University, HSBC Business School 50 New York Chiropractic College 50 Springfield College 50 Cornell University, Cornell Institute for Public Affairs 54 University at Buffalo, School of Law 56 University of Ottawa 59 University of East Anglia OBC McMaster University, Engineering

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PREP & ADVICE 07 GEARING UP FOR GRAD SCHOOL Grad school can be a valuable experience and could put you way ahead of the pack. We come along with you as you make your decision. Oh, and we’ll offer some expert tips!

PROGRAMS 23 GO YOUR OWN WAY Grad school is the next big step in your academic career. There’s a wide selection of programs out there to choose from, research is key. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!

STUDY OVERSEAS 46 AN EDUCATION THAT OPENS HORIZONS Just like beer, sometimes the best flavours can be found internationally. Grad school is no different. Don’t limit yourself to domestic options. There’s a world of opportunity when it comes to your post-graduate education.

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HEADING SOUTH 51 U.S. GRAD SCHOOL Farewell Canada, welcome to the USA! From studying options to a special on U.S. law school, we’re here to help you get ready! Now all you have to do is pack.

FEATURES 57 JOIN THE TECH BOOM Career opportunities are growing for tech-savvy MBA and Master’s grads. Learn about the grad school programs that can launch your career.

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67 MASTER YOUR INTERNSHIPS The internship you take on during your master’s or MBA will have a bigger impact on your future career than your undergrad internships, so plan ahead and plan smart.

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THE BACK PAGES 80 THE SALARY REPORT Wonder what an MBA salary looks like around the world? (It’s definitely a pretty paycheque!)

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CRUNCHIN’ NUMBERS | GRAD SCHOOL DECISION

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With a degree at hand, you’re weighing out your options for the near future. Whether you’re all for grad school or it’s just a mere consideration, it’s important to know what you’re getting yourself into. Grad school can give you added academic exposure, leading to meaningful careers.

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AVERAGE TUITION FEES IN 2016/2017 COMPARED TO 2005/2006 2005/2006 $4,214 2016/2017 $6,191

HOW MUCH TIME YOU’LL SPEND IN GRAD SCHOOL, BY DEGREE TYPE: GRADUATE CERTIFICATE: ONE-TWO YEARS COURSE-BASED MASTER’S: ONE YEAR RESEARCH-BASED MASTER’S: ONE-TWO YEARS PHD: TWO-SIX YEARS

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THE INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE IN CANADIAN POST-SECONDARY SCHOOLS IS SIGNIFICANT. THE OTHER COUNTRIES STUDENTS ARE CHOOSING:

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US 49% UK 17% FRANCE 6% OTHER 28%

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IN 2015, ALMOST 42% OF PHD GRADUATES SAID THEY COMPLETED THE CREDENTIAL OUTSIDE OF A CANADIAN INSTITUTION

IN 2015-2016, CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES SPENT $31.6 BILLION ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

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GRAD SCHOOL | TIPS AND TRICKS

PREP & ADVICE

­­­­­— GEARING UP FOR GRAD SCHOOL —

PREP & ADVICE Deciding whether or not to give grad school the nod is awfully challenging. There are many factors to consider: time, commitment, family, and money. But grad school can also be a valuable experience, and could put you way ahead of the pack. We come along with you as you make your decision and offer some expert tips along the way!

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The University of Manchester is the largest and most internationally diverse campus-based university in the UK - a centre of world firsts and academic discoveries. Our most popular degrees for Canadian students include Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Faculty focus

Get Hands-on Experience With a Career Focused Postgraduate Program COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY • Health Informatics • Information Systems Business Analysis • Network and System Security Analysis • Wireless Networking

The Faculty of Humanities tackles the major social, economic and political challenges of our time and boasts the largest and most varied grouping of researchers and teachers in Europe, many of whom are world leaders in their own fields. Ranked 17th in the world for Arts and Humanities subjects (U.S. News & World Report, 2017), the Faculty offers over 200 undergraduate programmes across 5 schools and 36 disciplines. Manchester is one of the world’s most popular, vibrant and multicultural cities: the birthplace of the industrial revolution, feminism and vegetarianism. Voted the most liveable city in the UK (Economist Intelligence Unit), and the only UK city to feature in the New York Times list of places to visit (2015) – Manchester is an inspirational city. Find out more by visiting www.manchester.ac.uk/international

DESIGN • Concept Art for Entertainment • Design Management • Digital Design – Game Design • Interactive Media Management • Interdisciplinary Design Strategy FASHION STUDIES • Apparel Technical Design • International Fashion Management • Sustainable Fashion Production MEDIA • Screenwriting & Narrative Design • Sound Design & Production • Visual Effects Discover how to get a competitive edge in the job market in just 8 to 12 months. georgebrown.ca/postgrad/AD

Manchester has the largest airport in the UK outside of London, with seasonal direct flights to Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal. Faculty of Humanities

Alliance Manchester Business School

School of Arts, Languages and Cultures

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JUMP THROUGH HOOPS | GET ACCEPTED

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HOW TO GET ACCEPTED!

Mastering the grad school application process Applying to graduate school or a professional program can be tedious and overwhelming. The key is to familiarize yourself with the process and prepare your application early. Doing so will help you become a competitive applicant. In addition to your general application, the following is required as part of your application.

to submit two to three letters of recommendation. A recommendation letter gives information about you, your accomplishments, personal qualities, and experiences that aren’t found in the rest of your application. It explains how you’re the perfect candidate for the program you’re applying to.

Written statement

Consider asking a faculty member, administrator, internship educator, or supervisor to be your referee. Provide your referee with the information required in the recommendation letter well ahead of time, so you cover all your bases and make it easier for your referee to create a well-crafted letter.

Graduate schools and professional programs require a written statement as part of your application. Your statement will give the admission committee an idea of who you are, separate from your grades and test scores. Requirements for the written statement vary, so make sure you’re aware of the specific components required from each program and school you’re applying to. In addition to your achievements, academic goals, and career goals, you’ll need to identify interesting and distinct topics about yourself, such as: personal influences, compelling learning experiences, overcoming loss, meaningful travel, and volunteer work. Schedule time to focus on your statement, give yourself a few months to complete it, and have a couple of people read your statement to make sure your final draft is clear, concise, and tailored. Transcripts

Letters of recommendation Graduate and professional programs require applicants

A curriculum vitae (or CV) is an academic resumé that highlights your scholarly accomplishments. Writing a CV is similar to writing a resumé. Just like a personal statement, writing a CV can be a time-consuming process. Take a look at examples and guides online to ease the CV struggle. Standardized test scores Most graduate schools and professional programs require standardized exams, such as the GRE, LSAT, MCAT, and GMAT. The preparation for these exams is crucial, so write your exam early. The registration deadlines for these exams are well in advance of the actual exam date and some are only offered a few times a year, so make sure you’re well aware of these dates. Interviews Interviews are becoming popular for applications to programs like law, dentistry, and medicine. Do some research to find out the types of questions you’ll be asked. Make an appointment with an advisor at your career centre to set up a mock interview. That way, you’ll have an opportunity to have a practice run and get feedback on your performance.

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Universities require official transcripts as part of your application. This means you’ll need to request your transcripts from the office of the registrar from each school you attended. Do so well in advance, as schools will need time to process your request and send the transcripts. By beginning this process early, you’ll have the time and opportunity to do the necessary follow-up and request additional transcripts if necessary. Keep in mind there’s also a fee related to ordering transcripts.

Curriculum vitae

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GRAD SCHOOL AT UBC Get Real-World Experience With a Career Focused Business Postgraduate Program Our experienced faculty and industry connections help students get the technical & people skills that employers value most.

CENTRE FOR BUSINESS POSTGRAD PROGRAMS: • • • • • • • • • • • •

Financial Planning Human Resources Management Analytics for Business Decision Making Consulting Entrepreneurship Management International Business Management Project Management Small Business Entrepreneurship Digital Media Marketing Marketing Management–Financial Services Sport and Event Marketing Strategic Relationship Marketing

Discover how to get a competitive edge in the job market in just 8 to 12 months. georgebrown.ca/postgrad/bus

“With forests, mountains, and the ocean all a stone’s throw away, there’s no better place for me to be continually inspired by the beauty and mystery of the natural world. Combine that with a world class university with incredible research opportunities, students, and faculty – and you have a clear recipe for success. I feel lucky to be able to work alongside people that are full of such amazing talent.” -Melanie, PhD student

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PLANNING AHEAD | LOOKING INSIDE

PREP & ADVICE

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IS GRAD SCHOOL RIGHT FOR YOU?

What you should consider before committing to grad school

Making the decision to head to grad school is easier for some than it is for others. Finding the answer requires soul searching and an assessment of your overall situation. If you’re on the fence when it comes to grad school, we hope this will help you make a decision. Mark Simpson, co-ordinator of the Business Administration program at the George Brown College, School of Management, says that it all begins with questioning your motivation behind going to grad school in the first place. He suggests each student considering more education to ask yourself: “Why do you want to do this?” “People are coming in for all sorts of different reasons,” he says. “Everything from building upon what they already [have] to adding a specific specialization. Some might want to even change their field, like for getting into a sports management program.”

“You might find the degree to be very general, or from a college background that you did not really specify in,” he says. The purpose of grad school is to lend you more knowledge to continue to transition into a career in the field. In addition, it helps to enhance your overall educational background and resumé. The priority goes to your motivation in order to determine

Once you have figured these two points, it’s time to execute. Find a grad school program that’s the right fit for you but, at the same time, one that will work with your current schedule—whether you’re already starting your career or starting a family. For instance, some grad school programs are primarily taught online, so it can help you from worrying about additional costs for transportation, housing, and food. You can complete the course quickly from the comfort of your own home. (Just remember you’ll need lots of self-discipline!) Simpson even makes the parallel to use a program within George Brown College. “We have a data analytics program and it’s all online. This can even add to making school more convenient and affordable, considering that not a lot of time is being occupied.” Also, don’t forget that having strong character is important. “You definitely have to be motivated because it [requires] commitment,” says Simpson. He continues to remind that grad school is no simple task. If you make the decision to go ahead with grad school, be confident and resilient. You know at the end of the experience you’ll be rewarded with more knowledge to take your career further.

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Next, it’s best to analyze your credentials. “Usually a person considers grad school because of credentials or because it’s going to advance you in your career in some way,” says Simpson, adding students may find their recently completed degrees or diplomas as insufficient to effectively advance in their careers.

why you would go to grad school altogether. Next ask yourself, “What can grad school add that will help complement what I know?”

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MBA ADVICE | FROM THE TRENCHES

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CAREER ADVICE FOR MBA GRADS FROM MBA GRADS

Follow these tips to set yourself up for success after graduation Assuming you chose a great school, getting an MBA has statistically proven to pay off in the long run, it’s also true that an MBA isn’t a magic career pill. After reaching out to our network of MBA grads, they shared their experiences and insights about job hunting before and after you graduate with your MBA. When is the right time to start job hunting? The right time depends on your major. If you’re entering a consulting or finance major, recruiting firms will greet you the second you arrive on campus (again, depending on the school you select). Some companies even recruit during the summer before formal classes even begin. With this in mind, be ready to hit the ground running when it comes to your job hunt and be strategic about when you study core topics to better present yourself to recruiters. • Take a summer or online course before your MBA to warm up to the topics you’re going to study so that you have more time to network and interview, instead of cram for overly difficult early exams.

• If you’re not majoring in finance or consulting, schedule your core business courses after your first semester to avoid any unnecessary competition. Take as many interviews as you can secure. Don’t limit yourself to a ‘dream’ company.

Your MBA resume is supposed to present you as someone who is ready for managerial to executive level roles and responsibilities, so make sure your resume reflects that. Befriend MBA program alumni and copy their resume formats. Going forward, your resume will become your calling card more than ever. Set a reminder in your calendar, so you don’t go six months without updating it. When internships really matter For finance and consulting firms especially, most recruit firstyear MBA students, then source their full-time hires from that pool of interns. Knowing this, do whatever it takes to secure a quality internship at a quality firm within your first semester; doing so will significantly improve your odds of employment after graduation. These internships will last six to 10 weeks and act as an extended interview for future employment after graduation. To prepare, reach out to second-year MBA students to ask for presentation and interview tips to succeed in your interactions with recruiters from your top pick companies. Build relationships with as many executive recruiters as possible Along with the in-house company recruiters who visit your campus, executive recruiters (ERs) will also make the rounds. Visit your career centre or network with second-year MBAs to get introduced to as many of these ERs as possible within your first semester. Take their calls. Always help them. Always offer referrals to your friend network if asked. The favour will be returned with quality interviews.

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• Schedule your core business courses during your first semester, so you are more presentable and confident when entering the first round of internship interviews that happen around the end of that semester.

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FINANCIAL LITERACY | DEFINING ITS VALUE

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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR STUDENTS

Money is hard to come by as a student. Learn how to be in-the-know with where your money is going.

Financial literacy has long been a topic of conversation in Canada. While there’s been a push to include financial literacy classes in public schools, post-secondary students still receive little financial education while, ironically, going into thousands of dollars in student debt. As a result, more post-secondary students are taking financial education into their own hands. Here are four reasons to move financial literacy atop your list. Budget for a fixed income If you’re like most Canadian post-secondary students, you’ve applied for student loans to cover some or all of your tuition and living expenses in school. As a student loan holder, you’ve likely run out of money before you reached the end of your term at least once in your academic career Learning how to track your spending will teach you how to effectively budget for the semester and help you stop the feastand-famine cycle. Add up your monthly expenses and the number you end up with is the minimum amount of money you need to allocate from your student loans each month.

If you don’t have enough money to cover the whole semester, now you know in advance. You can find alternative sources of income including scholarships, grants, bursaries, a part-time job, or the funds of mom and dad.

For many young people, student loans represent the largest debt they’ll take on for many years, yet shockingly few students know the extent of their debt, their interest rate, or even what their monthly payments will look like after graduation. If you’re an average student in Canada, you’ll graduate with $28,000 in student loan debt. While student loan payments may seem very far down the road, it’s important to have a clear understanding of how your payments will affect your life post-graduation. Build savings for retirement When applied to investing, the magic of compound interest is the strongest when you have an extended timeframe. You can think of compound interest as an “interest on interest,” meaning your savings will be growing at a much faster rate. You can start out by putting money in a high-interest savings account or a GIC. Or you can take on additional risk and invest in a balanced mutual fund. However, the more risk you take the greater the potential for higher returns as well as losses. Despite the risks, stocks should be in your portfolio. Financial literacy affects everything As a student, it’s important to be financial literate because money permeates almost every decision you’ll make in life. Whether you’re picking your major, choosing between paid and unpaid summer internships, deciding to live with roommates or alone, or applying for your first credit card, the more you know about your money and how to manage it, the more comfortable you’ll be.

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Once you receive your student loan instalment, you’ll be able to calculate, using your budget, whether you’ll have enough money to cover your whole semester of school. Consider saving the leftover money to cover future terms when your student loans might not be as plentiful.

Understand student loans

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SCHOOL FAIRS | THEY CAN HELP

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Top strategies for making the most out of your job fair experience Career fairs. They’re big. They’re loud. They’re crowded. And the biggest employers all seem to have the longest lineups. How are you supposed to stand out?

A pro tip is to tailor a cover letter and resumé specifically for the job. Even if you don’t, it’s advised to bring at least 30 copies of your resumé in a protective folder to hand out.

Well, according to Elana  Wall, Regional Marketing Head, North America, for Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a company that runs fairs like the QS World MBA Tour and QS World Grad School Tour, “First impressions are critical, and you can really make an impact on a potential employer by being friendly, approachable and professional. They’ll remember someone who stands out, so make sure to ask relevant questions – treat it like a mini interview!”

Network your way

Interviews!? We feel your anxiety rising. But don’t worry, we’ve got you. Career fairs can be intimidating, especially if you’re unemployed. But when you find yourself packed inside a giant room with a thousand other unemployed people, it’s hard not to feel small and drowned out. That’s why we asked Wall to share a few more tips to make sure you not only stand out at these career fairs, but get a job offer from them as well. Appearance counts

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HOW TO BECOME A CAREER FAIR PRO

You may not think of it at a career fair but, in addition to applying for jobs, fairs also give you great opportunities to make connections. “These days it’s all about building networks,” explains Mukherjee, who says it’s important to talk to as many people as you can. At career fairs, employers are set up at different booths. Applicants line up to get a chance to speak with potential employers, but time is limited for job seekers. Every second counts to stand out. This is why Wall advises that you, “be friendly and approachable and be willing to have a conversation with anyone you encounter. You never know who you might meet. Don’t be self-deprecating or overly-confident – strike a balance and know your strengths. Have an elevator pitch prepared about the company/role/industry – why you’re interested in them and why you’re a great fit for their organization.” Be open-minded

As for preparing to speak to employers, remember the Five P’s: Prior preparation prevents poor performance. Research companies beforehand and prepare what you’re going to say. Most career fairs have an online guide of the exhibits they will be showing, so do some preparation and learn what they are looking for in employees.

Finally, within 48 hours after the career fair ends, follow up with every recruiter where you made a connection to make sure they remember you. Send them an invite on Linkedin and customized thank you emails that highlight your interest to learn more about the opportunities they were offering at the fair.

One of the most important factors employers are looking for is how flexible you are. Wall says, “Be open-minded – you might not even know yet about what the perfect job is for you. Plan to have a lot of conversations and to learn about different opportunities, and how your skill set could suit something you never even considered before.”

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Career fairs are like job interviews without an appointment and, as with any interview, leaving a strong impression starts with your outfit. “Err on the side of caution, and dress like you were attending an interview,” said Wall. “Ultimately, it does depend on the industry you’re interested in, but you can never go wrong with business attire, and it’s always better to be dressier than not. You want to make a good first impression, and not be remembered for looking too casual.”

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GRAD SCHOOL | RELOCATING

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RURAL VS URBAN

What university style is right for your Masters/MBA? Making the choice that’s right for you.

When selecting a university, location matters. Different locations are better suited for different individuals, and for different degrees. You should consider these differences and weigh out the pros and cons before selecting the university you attend for your Masters or MBA.

degree ambitions. It’s important to focus on what you’re there to accomplish, rather than what you might enjoy for your nightlife.

To help you decide what direction is the best fit for you, we spoke with a staff member from Ryerson University, in Toronto, and a staff member from Laurentian University, in Sudbury, Ontario. These two universities are in vastly different locations and show us what it is like to attend school in an urban and rural setting.

Sathaseevan pointed out that “some locations, such as Sudbury, are a researcher’s dream when looking at areas that cover mining, geology, indigenous culture, ecology, etc. Having these resources at your fingertips can enrich your educational experience.” She further advises to make sure you educate yourself on what’s available around you. You may find that there are excellent opportunities for specific types of research or field studies available.

Finding the perfect location for you When it comes to selecting a school, Jennifer Mactavish, ViceProvost and Dean of Yeates School of Graduate Studies at Ryerson, told us, “Choose a location that reflects your values, your passions, offers opportunities for growth and encourages exploration during your studies. This will be your new home for the next while, so make sure it is a place that inspires you.” Ryerson, located in the heart of Toronto, offers an exciting and fast-moving atmosphere. If you choose an urban school like Ryerson, make sure a busy, bustling setting will jive well with your personality.

In other words, although an urban setting may appeal to you, it might not be the best choice for your learning style and

In a location like Toronto, such as Ryerson, there are many available resources, but better suited for different areas of study. Mactavish reminds students that they can expect to “tap into world-class centres of media, technology, finance, politics and healthcare, with endless possibilities for growth and discovery.” At Ryerson, their urban campus “is interwoven into the city’s fabric, with top restaurants, shopping, sports, theatre and performing arts venues just steps away.” Both schools have a lot of resources to provide, but it’s up to you to decide which fits best with you and your academic interests. Visit the campus Before making any lasting decisions, check out the campus for yourself—you should be able to gain a proper perspective on how the university will fit with you. Remember to keep in mind your personal preferences and what would be best for your area of study. There is no right or wrong choice; both are equally as important if you want to stay happy and focused during your stay. Just make sure you take your time when selecting; this campus will be your home for the next few years—make sure you enjoy every minute of what it has to offer.

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On the other end of the spectrum, there’s Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. We spoke with Stacy Sathaseevan, Graduate Studies Information Officer at Laurentian. As she pointed out, “You want to choose an atmosphere that is conducive to the way a person learns and offers unique experiences. The location will also play an important role, especially when it comes to research opportunities, funding and exposure.”

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THE GAME PLAN | SUCCESS AFTER GRAD SCHOOL

SURVIVAL 101: GRAD SCHOOL EDITION School is a marathon, especially after your undergrad. Here’s to making it all the way to the end. There was no Good Witch of the North to guide you at the crossroads and there were no yellow bricks. Still, you held your head high and made your choice: follow the postgraduate road. Now while your undergrad classmates are working, earning money, and starting families, you’re up until the morning clutching an espresso and a research paper. That’s okay. Everyone’s choices are different and you’ve decided to take the path that’s best for you. And now that you’ve chosen your road, you’ll be spending the next few years on it, so you’ll need to learn to cope with the bumps.

Know what you want Have a game plan for after graduation: receiving your master’s degree or PhD is fine and dandy, but closing your last textbook and finding yourself with zero insight into what you want to do is not going to get you far when it comes to finding that first, real, post-grad gig. Ben Rogul from Aon Hewitt says, “When I’m talking to new grads and I ask them what they’re looking for, I’d say nine out of ten times they don’t know.” He says when graduates come to him and list off the skills and qualities they have, that’s great. But, as a recruiter it’s frustrating. The key information he’s looking for is what the new graduate wants to do.

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Paul Smith, from the Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers, agrees. “The first job doesn’t define the rest of your career. That’s why the most important thing for somebody who’s a new grad looking to make their way into the workforce is to know themselves, to take the time to understand what they’re actually looking for, where their interests are, where their strengths lie, and go forward from there. It’s the person who knows what they’re looking for who’s going to be successful.”

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Be well-versed in expectations

says Tays. “Overall, I was hoping it would be a very different experience from my undergrad career, and that turned out to be exactly the case.” You won’t necessarily live under a rock, but more focus on schoolwork equals less time for friends and family. Marilyn Rose, dean of Graduate Studies at Brock, says that “graduate programs expect their students to work hard and spend a great deal of time mastering the discipline they have chosen to study … students have to be prepared to have little time left over for idleness or play.” Jenny Phelps, assistant dean and director of Graduate Enrollment Services at the University of British Columbia, says students will have to deliver better quality work. “The expectations are higher here. Students are expected to be more connected with the faculty since there are less lectures here and course sizes are smaller.” Phelps continues, “The nature of the work at the graduate level is more focused. It’s somewhat more independent, and there’s more responsibility for [students] to choose their career paths. They become managers of their own learning experiences.” Get involved, volunteer, do something

Before you go, know what you’re dealing with. Review your program requirements and curriculum.

Graduate studies can mean more alone time for you and your work, but with some time management skills, you shouldn’t be alone all the time.

William Tays, a PhD student at Brock University, suspected his graduate education experience was going to be different from undergrad, but that’s what he wanted. “I assumed I would have more autonomy in my own work, which is a very welcome change to merely taking classes as an undergraduate,”

“We know that students can learn how to manage their time and thereby make sufficient time for socializing, exercising, and otherwise taking care of themselves, and we encourage this. We even offer workshops on time management and related skills,” Rose says.


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According to Phelps, socializing (or networking) can play an important role in your career. “Research shows the more engaged students are in their programs, the better their outcomes are—the better the connections and the more experience they’ll have.” Tays got involved by becoming a teaching assistant, joining the school senate, and helping out on several conferences and committees. “My regular grad work takes up a great deal of my time, but I’ve benefited from working outside my microcosm.” Take a chance and go abroad Consider going abroad from a semester to pursue your degree. In general, any experience travelling, studying, or working overseas—and being comfortable working in foreign environments—is always an attractive trait employers look for. Be open to breaking out of the nest! Many university programs let students pursue a course-based master’s and PhD in a number of partner institutions around the world. If you have this opportunity, jump on it. If you’re worried about the expense, consider teaching English parttime as you study: this approach lets you travel, exposes you to new cultures, and allows you to meet new people.

Keep an eye on the prize Grad school may require extra effort up front, but your effort will pay off in the end. “Survey research shows the higher the degree level you have, the higher your earnings are,” Phelps says. “This higher degree will even give you better job opportunities. And this credential really puts you at an advantage over other people who don’t have it.” Earnings aside, grad school also prepares you for the working world by teaching you discipline, says Demetres Tryphonopoulos, acting associate dean for the School of Graduate Studies at the University of New Brunswick. “Graduate students are not only better prepared for the marketplace, but they also possess the kind of independence and discipline that employers value.” The contacts you make can also help you land a job. “There’s no doubt that graduate studies offer many benefits in the area of social contacts that will pay off in the future,” Rose says. “Professors themselves are well-connected and can provide introductions or letters of reference—in fact it‘s part of their jobs to do so—for students who do well in their courses.” Grad students also learn professionalism, adds Tays. “I think grad school offers a considerable opportunity for personal and professional development. I’ve learned dedication, engagement, ambition, creativity, critical thinking, ingenuity, and professional citizenship.” So yellow brick road or not, there isn’t a tiny wizard making false promises at the end of your grad school journey. Instead, you’ll develop the genuine professionalism, contacts, and knowledge to help you achieve your career goals.

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Aside from eating some different food and maybe brushing up on a new language, studying abroad might also give you a different work-and-study-attitude that you can carry into your future career. Evan Malek, founder of Second Chance Travel, says that while many students want to kick their careers into high gear as soon as they graduate, it’s a good idea to consider slowing down. ”North America is a more driven culture—very competitive. There’s a lot of pressure on young people to get into high gear. But I think graduates can learn more from other

cultures and put more emphasis on adventure and exploration.”

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If grad school’s next on your academic agenda, this one’s for you. There’s a plethora of options to choose from: Maybe you want a graduate certificate to beef up your shot at employment, or perhaps you’re looking for something more—like a master’s or a PhD. Now all you’ve got to find is a program and a school (oh, and money for tuition). We share the many options, both near and across the pond.

Your guide to the MBAs Earning your MBA takes commitment, but it can lead to professional growth................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Page 25 Exercise your engineering options A master’s in engineering has many specializations. Which one will you chose?....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 27 Is a Master in Sustainable Development right for you? Find out what it takes to change our future......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 29 Sun, sand, med school Taking your med school education in the Caribbean is a viable option for Canadian students............................................................................................................................................................................................. Page 31 Energy sector hungry for Master’s and Ph.D. grads Various education streams allow students with different backgrounds to jump into oil and gas engineering............................................................................................................................................................ Page 33 Become tomorrow’s globalized business leader An international business postgrad can build your cross-cultural management skills............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Page 35 A career that moves Occupations in physical therapy are booming. Grad school in the field is a great way to get your career started..................................................................................................................................................... Page 37 The college fast track If a master’s or PhD isn’t on the brain, a college graduate certificate is a great option.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Page 39 Supply chain and logistics careers for postgrads

Completing your master’s in the UK An unforgettable postgrad experience across the pond ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Page 43 Look East. Consider China for your Masters or MBA?

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Introducing a career in this fast-paced industry that takes care of moving your everyday essentials from producers to your front door..................................................................................................... Page 41

China is one of the fastest-developing countries in the world and offers some of the best business programs........................................................................................................................................................ Page 45

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MBA | WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

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YOUR GUIDE TO THE MBAs Words Megan Santos

Earning your MBA takes commitment, but it can lead to professional growth and a career

There’s a confidence you personally get from an MBA, but there’s also a confidence that the market has in you.”

Do you have your sights on an MBA? Are you aiming to one day have the shiny title of VP or CEO? Well, before you get ahead of yourself, it’s important to know how you’ll get there. Weighing your options Before you jump into your postgrad, it’s important to first ask yourself some questions and weigh in whether an MBA is right for you. Develop an idea of what you want the MBA to do for you, says Liz Lemon-Mitchell, Director, Communications and Operations Faculty of Business Administration for the University of New Brunswick. “Whether you want to get a promotion, start a completely new career, or cross over to the “business” or leadership side of their current industry. You should know what knowledge, skills and competencies you need, and then find the program that offers these.”  An MBA is like taking on another job. And with the minimum of two years of work experience required at the University of Manitoba’s Asper School of Business MBA program, students must be able to handle work and school.

Deciding on your next steps You’ve gone back and forth with the possibilities, and all signs point to yes. Now it’s time to apply. In addition to the requirement of two years of work experience, students must also prepare to write their GMAT and maintain a high GPA.

And as an Asper MBA alumni, Elliott advises that women be encouraged to pursue an MBA education. “There’s a confidence that you personally get, but there’s also a confidence that the market has in you. From a female perspective, an MBA is just a fabulous asset for upward mobility for women in the marketplace.” Knowing what to expect As with any postgraduate program, you can expect a demanding course load which balances both settings in class and in the workplace. “We have a robust portfolio of industry partnerships which provides many opportunities for students to meet and work with experts,” says Lemon-Mitchell. “Many of our partners participate in our programs and courses, which means students can expect to have ample opportunities to test their knowledge in real business challenges and scenarios.” And over the long term, earning an MBA has the potential to help you stand apart and above your competition. LemonMitchell adds, “Employers are looking for candidates who have academic credentials but who also know what they’re talking about in concrete ways. ... This type of learning (MBAs) helps students see how business works in the real world, and gives them confidence in their abilities to lead, make decisions and execute projects. It also gives them something real to talk to potential employers about; in other words, they can demonstrate how they own their knowledge.”

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“It’s a commitment, and it’s demanding,” says Marci Elliott, executive director of the program. “I think there needs to be a clear understanding of the time commitment, and so that also means that your family and friends need to understand that commitment.”

“All MBA programs are going to challenge students to think differently than they have before and take on tasks they’ve never had to do before,” says Lemon-Mitchell. “A good program is going to take students out of their comfort zone and throw the world at them. ”

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ENGINEERING | FROM ELECTRICAL TO CREATIVE

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EXERCISE YOUR ENGINEERING OPTIONS Words Megan Santos

A master’s in engineering has many specializations. Which one will you chose?

With the master of engineering, you have the chance to partake in internships or industry collaborations.”

Engineering is a big field when it comes to specialization. Should I focus on mechanical, civil, electric, or chemical? Should I begin my job search or acquire a higher education? These are all valid questions for an engineering hopeful. With so many choices, where will you go? Electrical and computer engineering “It’s just perfect for students who want to be in a specific area of technology, and at the same time don’t want to be bogged down by the parameters of the program like a master of science,” says Shahram Yousefi, associate head of the department of electrical and computer engineering (ECE) at Queen’s University. With the master of engineering’s handful of specializations, students in electrical and computer engineering have the chance to partake in internships or industry collaborations. Students have the option to work on a four-month project with either a faculty member or industry partner to gain more hands-on experience in the field.

And upon graduation, students have successfully been able to attain jobs, with many ECE career hotspots in the Ottawa and Toronto area. “A fraction of the students are coming from overseas and go back, and they’re equally successful where they come from, and some do stay in Canada. The absorption into the industry has been quite good.”

Working in engineering design is a job that requires equal parts of creativity and leadership. Dr. Robert Fleisig, Associate Professor, W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology, describes the master’s in engineering design program as an opportunity for students to specialize in three fields: product design, sustainable community infrastructure, and process and production systems. He adds, “Students learn by applying their design engineering knowledge in small interdisciplinary teams working on industrially-motivated and industrially-sponsored projects. Through this learning experience, students develop empathy, creativity, partner and client management, project management, critical thinking, and problem finding and problem-solving skills.”  By coming from multiple bachelor’s engineering disciplines, the interdisciplinary backgrounds prepare students for the workplace where their colleagues will likely come from different specializations. Master’s students roughly have a $15,000 salary advantage over bachelor’s graduates, but job acquisition is very much reliant on whether students are willing to move out of their comfort zones. From speaking with McMaster representatives, they say that engineering jobs are scattered all across Canada and if students focus on only staying in their home city, that may end up limiting their career options significantly. Overall, think clearly about why you want to enrol in a Masters of Engineering program and the competencies you want to attain or enhance. These masters programs will work with you to ensure you reach your goals.

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“We emphasize a lot these days the importance of doing the industrial or internship because these in particular also build a connection,” he explains. “There’s something that’s added to the resumé that shows a bit of relevance to the industry.”

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MSc in Sustainable Energy Development

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ENVIRONMENTAL FUTURE | SCIENCE

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Find out what it takes to change our future

In today’s world, it often feels like consumption—food, oil, Nikes—is what makes the world go ‘round, but often at the expense of our shared environment. Luckily, the field of ‘sustainable development’ may be the key to maintaining and even saving our planet. This is why many students are now looking to further their education by studying a Master’s of Sustainable Development. While there are plenty of options on where to study for your Master’s in Sustainable Development, we’re going to explore the University of Calgary and the University of British Columbia. Let’s take a look at the application process, what it entails, and what you can expect from the experience. Application process The application process can differ slightly from school-toschool. We had the opportunity to speak with Alastair Lucas, a professor at the University of Calgary, who told us about their process. “Our criteria is academic, at least 3.0 GPA, at least two years of work experience relevant to sustainable energy, and some ideas about sustainable energy that could be the basis of a capstone research project.” He noted that “applicants who have studied in disciplines ranging over science, applied science, social science, law and business [are] eligible.” We were also fortunate to speak with Jens Locher, Assistant Dean in Strategic Technologies and Business Initiative at the University of British Columbia. He told us, “All applicants to UBC graduate programs have to submit an application package consisting of an online application, transcripts from all past post-secondary studies, and three letters of reference.”

What can you expect? Students need to prepare before entering a program in sustainable development. Lucas told us that students could expect, “a deep dive into sustainable energy, with a scope that includes hydrocarbons and renewables. They will work on problems, often in groups, and will have hands-on work as well as field trips and external workshops.” Lucas assured us that

students need to be ready, “it’s intensive – 14 courses over 16 months,” but there’s a significant reward when finished. Locher told us students could expect a similar outcome at UBC. He said that students should expect, “programs that are academically rigorous and intellectually challenging.” He also assured us that at UBC, they, “strive to create a supportive environment that helps all students excel in their studies.” There are also programs within UBC, like Pathways to Success, that “offer a wide range of personal and professional development topics to support students throughout their time in graduate school and to allow them to develop some of the skills and competencies needed to thrive as professionals and to make meaningful contributions to society.” Students should try to get involved and take advantage of as many programs as possible available at their university of choice. Job prospects Students looking to enter the workforce right away after graduation should have a bright outlook. As Lucas tells us, “there has been good employment uptake – employers have remarked to me that while they can hire single disciplinary grads such as engineers, Sustainable Energy & Development grads offer knowledge in a range of disciplines and are a better fit in changing environments.” Jens agreed that there is a “fantastic array of job opportunities available for graduates to look at across all sectors: industry, not-for-profit, governmental and academic.” Students can look forward to having many different options available upon graduation. Overall Students looking to further their academic studies should take a Masters in Sustainable Development into consideration. It’s a major up-and-coming field and with many new jobs opening up in the workplace for new grads. Our future needs professionals that know how to keep our world developing without the excessive use of our valuable resources. Take the first step today in expanding your education, and bringing big, fresh ideas to the world of sustainable development.

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As the programs vary slightly, there are a few differences in the application process. You can find detailed information about all program application requirements on most university websites.

Words Meghan Lafferty

IS A MASTER’S IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHT FOR YOU?

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MED SCHOOL | STUDYING IN THE TROPICS

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Taking your med school education in the Caribbean is a viable option for Canadian students

Words Megan Santos

SUN, SAND, MED SCHOOL That program averages about 100 students per semester— out of that 100, 50–60 per cent are Canadian.”

Any aspiring doctor in Canada knows how competitive it is to get into med school. With a long list of course prerequisites and credit hours—on top of the minimal intake in North American schools—many Canadians are turning to post-graduate schools in the Caribbean to pursue their doctoral dreams.

Similar to AUIS, the medical curriculum at St. George’s University is a four-year program, with both onsite learning in Grenada and clinical training in North America. What’s also unique about the program is its studying opportunities in Newcastle, England.

Sunny St. Maarten

“That program averages about 100 students per semester—out of that 100, 50–60 per cent is Canadian,” says Bob Ryan, associate dean of Enrolment Planning at St. George’s University.

“What we offer is a four-year MD program,” says Dr. Renu Agnihotri, president of the American University of Integrative Sciences, St. Maarten School of Medicine (AUIS). “It is divided into two years of basic sciences and two years of clinical sciences.” The program also has a huge North American presence. “Interestingly enough, about half of our students are Canadian,” says Dr. Agnihotri, adding that most students hear about the school through AUIS’s recruiters and website, referrals from peers, and word-of-mouth. While most med schools in North America have classes of 200– 300 students, AUIS strives to maintain much smaller classes with no more than 16 students. The smaller class sizes create an appeal for Canadians choosing to study in the Caribbean. “What we’re striving to be is the Harvard of boutique medical schools in the Caribbean,” says Milo Pinckney, managing director at AUIS. “Our bottom line is that students travelling abroad to medical school becomes qualified candidates for a US or Canadian residency match, and that’s what we’re doing.”

Just because you play recreational basketball every Thursday night and you’re president of your school’s student group, doesn’t mean you can’t get into med school. In fact, it’s applauded. “We consider academic and non-academic qualities on an equal footing at UBC in terms of an application for medicine,” says Dr. Fleming. “If an applicant comes to us and they’ve done something exceptional in terms of a level of performance in regards to the arts or athletics, we value that as well.”

And as medicine becomes more global, more Canadian students are finding themselves in classrooms outside North America. “With the mobility of the population and being able to travel from one end of the world to the other in one day, it really makes having that global medicine background beneficial,” says Ryan. Naturally, North American students would be drawn to attending a school closer to home had they been accepted. But Ryan notes that this past year a number of students declined their seats at their local colleges and universities to study abroad at St. George’s. The university is currently working on bringing more clinical opportunities to Canada. So far, St. George’s Canadian placements are only for electives—when students specialize in the medical field—which happens in the fourth year of the program. Although implementing the clinical portion of the program to Canada is still a work-in-progress, St. George’s continues to promote the university to the Canadian market through transit and radio ads, as well as information sessions. “Our biggest attraction is word of mouth. If students go in to see a doctor or are volunteering at a hospital, maybe the doctor is a St. George’s grad,” says Ryan. “I can stand in front of an audience and rattle off every stat, but if a graduate follows me you can see the students sitting at the edge of their seats. We really use our alumni extensively.”

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“They like the idea of studying in England; they like the idea of further exposing themselves to another country’s method of teaching and practicing medicine.”

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OIL AND GAS | OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND

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Various education streams allow students with different backgrounds to jump into oil and gas engineering

Words Mehreen Shahid

ENERGY SECTOR HUNGRY FOR MASTERS AND PH.D. GRADS We’re producing a generation of engineers who are very aware of ... the environment.”

Graduate programs are popping up across Canada to help you jump into the ongoing growth of the energy industry. 

giving students the opportunity to experience an engineer’s role at close quarters.

The Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, for example, offers two master of engineering and one master of science degree and a Ph.D. in chemical and petroleum engineering.

“We’ve worked with all major and small companies: Exxon, Shell, ConocoPhillips, BP, Cenovus. The list is endless,” says Gates. “And it’s not just Alberta; some of us have links with China National Petroleum Company; Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A; Petrobras, Brazil; Pemex, Mexico; and ONGCIndia.”

“We’ve got a fairly dynamic graduate program,” says Ian Gates, head and professor at the department of chemical and petroleum engineering. “There’s a lot of research going on here, and we network with companies. We have a lot of clubs and do field trips to go see the results of our previous research.” On the east coast, Dalhousie University offers an even quicker route. “We offer a one-year, course-based, petroleum engineering program,” says Adam Donaldson, assistant professor at the department of process engineering and applied science. “It focuses primarily on subsurface operations and fundamental petroleum engineering concepts but is expanding to include more surface-based operations, along with the regulatory and management aspects of this industry.”

Applicants to graduate programs in petroleum engineering should ideally have an undergrad in chemical or petroleum engineering. However, for applicants with related but nonengineering backgrounds, Schulich at Calgary has equalizer courses to bring students up-to-speed. Both universities collaborate with leading energy companies

One way of filling this gap is by hiring internationally educated persons. Equalizer courses can help localize their education and experience. As a global industry, it is one of the few career paths that involve professional development at an international level, embracing cultural diversity, and the application of international standards for human health and environmental protection on a global scale. “We’re producing a generation of engineers who are very aware of these issues,” says Gates. “In my generation, the environment was important, but often we focused on economics. Now a large part of our courses focus on the environment, safety, health, engineering, and economics.” Moreover, Gates says, this is a wealthy sector, and incomes of folks in this discipline are better than those in other fields—a factor that can help make this a field-of-choice for the next generation of Canadians.

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The program enables motivated engineers to pursue graduatelevel training within a shorter time than a traditional master of engineering program that can take up to 24 months to complete.

Gates says opportunities in the energy sector are limitless. The demands of a rising population push companies to try harder to achieve a more sustainable future. A large number of senior petroleum engineers will soon be retiring, creating space for youth to fill the gap between the very experienced and those at entry-level.

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MONEY NEVER SLEEPS | INTERNATIONALLY

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An international business postgrad can build your cross-cultural management skills

As the Canadian market becomes increasingly more globalized, acquiring a postgraduate education in international business management can give you the tools and knowledge you need to do business overseas. “The benefit with being in this kind of program is that it’s just the way business is being done these days,” says Janice Brown, coordinator of the international business management program at Seneca College in Toronto. “It’s done globally.” From master’s degrees to college certificates, students have several postgraduate opportunities to specialize in international management. “Having many different options out there is great,” says Dr. Pedro Márquez, dean of the faculty of management at Royal Roads University (RRU) in Victoria, BC. “If a student wants to go to China for three years, they can. Programs have been designed to send people overseas. There are also programs that focus less on the people side and more on international law and putting together marketing campaigns.” RRU offers a one-year master’s program in global management, combining business competencies with crosscultural management. “It focuses on the business aspects, including finance and marketing,” says Dr. Márquez.

Turner, coordinator of the program, who adds that students get a taste of marketing, finance, accounting, management, and importing and exporting. Students can enter these programs from different backgrounds, says Dr. Márquez. “There’s no particular discipline [needed]. A Bachelor of Commerce would be a great idea since they learn about the business aspect. But a bachelor’s degree in sociology or geography would be great as well since they appreciate different cultures. What we need are people who are highly interested in learning about international business and travelling around the world.” One of the greatest benefits of the program is also its greatest challenge which, according to Tassé, is the cross-cultural teamwork. “It’s a very team-based program,” he says, adding that RRU’s program consists of about 50 percent domestic students and 50 percent international students. “You’re mixed up with people of different cultures and different backgrounds. When you get people from China, Russia, and Canada working together, everyone has different mindsets.” Some programs offer internships while others have applied research projects, to create hands-on learning experiences. “Students are solving real business issues,” says Turner. Upon graduation, students can find an array of opportunities and earn anywhere between $85,000 to $100,000 a year, Dr. Márquez estimates. “It’s everything from marketing to financial planning to logistics,” Brown says, adding that Seneca graduates are in roles ranging from business development and exports to financial planning internationally.

Seneca’s program also combines both elements. “It’s everything from consulting across cultures, trade research, and banking. It’s a little bit of everything,” says Brown. “There are courses more business-oriented and other courses focused on applying the knowledge at a global level.”

Tassé is now entertaining two job offers: one at a pharmaceutical company and one at an Australian biometrics company expanding to North America. He says a need exists for domestic companies looking to expand beyond Canada’s borders and companies abroad who are expanding in North America. “It’s not necessarily someone who wants to work overseas, but someone interested in other cultures and other places. It’s for someone who’s looking for that bridge between cultures.

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Recent RRU alum, Marc Tassé, found the cultural component the most beneficial. “It isn’t just business practices like you would learn in an MBA,” he says. “We learned finance, economics, and business strategy. But we took those concepts and learned how it’s happening in North America and how it’s happening in other countries.”

Consider the postgraduate certificate in international management, offered by Fleming College in Peterborough, Ontario. “Our program is more focused on international business than cross-cultural management,” says Russell

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Occupations in physical therapy are booming. Grad school in the field is a great way to get your career started.

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Wages in this sector of health care are rising, as well as the demand for physical therapy.” The health care industry in Canada is now seeing the rise of a profession that is assisting many in bouncing back from tough medical situations. This growing profession is physical therapy. Physical therapy is the art of treating everything from injuries to diseases by using medical methods such as massages, heat, and physical exercise while avoiding the use of drugs or surgery. Instead, it’s primarily made up of the use of natural remedies. A unqiue and in-demand field The occupation is on the rise and it will see major growth in the next 10 years. The industry is revolutionizing health care with its never-before-seen methods of exercise. It is a unique practice that is relatively young. This would be the perfect time to strike and get into a profession that has greater earning potential than average.

It takes a special person to consider a graduate school program in physical therapy. Graduate programs in the field require you

It cannot be stressed enough how important the human element is in this industry. Physical therapy is all about connecting on a deeper level with all clients and customers who come in. The difference you make On any given day, you might deal with a single mother of two or you may even have to work with young children. It is never a dull day in physio while it is equally important to remember that every client is unique in their own way. Naturally, no two cases are ever the same. You must be a people person to a certain extent. You will find that patients will open up to you and find a safe zone in you. Physiotherapy can be equally mentally and physically relieving for the patient. Now mix your love for working with people in with a love for the human anatomy and you will be destined for success. Physical therapy is a well rounded modern day form of human medicine. But the difference is, no invasive medication is required—just all physical movement. If you can get this across to your patient, then you have more than ensured that the client can recover and bounce back. “You have to be energetic, innovative, and flexible and carry a strong love for human science,” says McDonald. If you have a love for the science behind the human anatomy, then physical therapy is just right for you.

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“The number of seniors are increasing along with a younger generation that believes in green medical solutions,” says Allan McDonald, professor at The University of Toronto’s Physical Therapy program. “It is of interest to many graduates as the industry is rising with age of those who need the help. Wages in this sector of health care are rising, as well as the demand for physical therapy increases. This is the perfect time to join physical therapy. I would recommend it.”

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If a master’s or PhD isn’t on the brain, a college graduate certificate is a great option

The effort required to earn a graduate certificate is rewarded with many long-term career benefits.” With a degree or diploma under your academic belt, deciding whether grad school is right for you can be a lengthy process. With many graduate certificate and fast-track programs to choose from, Centennial College offers graduate students the chance to advance their careers. The program typically takes eight months to one year to complete and, according to Darryl Creeden, Director, Client Services and Divisional Communications, Centennial College, “the tuition is quite reasonable, in part because of their short duration. Like all college programs they incorporate applied learning, further preparing graduates for the workplace.” Specialize in your expertise Seneca College offers a wide range of specialized certificate programs, including full-time graduate certificates offered only two days a week to allow students to balance work, responsibilities, and school. Students to attend Seneca come with diverse post-secondary backgrounds from marketing, finance, sociology, music, to political science, all with the common goal of specializing in a new career field.

Understand future advantages A graduate certificate can offer more than just another piece of academic achievement. It can also present long-term career benefits, like higher salaries. In general, six months after graduation, Seneca students who

Similarly, Glenn Vollebregt, President and CEO, St. Lawrence College, says, “The effort required to earn a graduate certificate is rewarded with many long-term career benefits. Our graduates gain specialized skills that will set them apart in today’s competitive workplace.” It’s important to note that many current grad certificate students are already well into their careers. Returning to school, the students’ goals are simply to add fresh skills to their repertoire or previous education. Make the final call Deciding on whether or not to pursue a graduate certificate requires careful consideration. Creeden explains, “ Most graduate certificate programs are eight months in duration and are delivered in a full-time format. We recommend that students treat these programs as a full-time job to ensure they dedicate the appropriate time to their studies and allow for work/life balance.” Prospective students must consider how they will fit this demanding course load, along with homework, into their already busy days. Family responsibilities and financial obligations will also require thorough planning to alleviate added stress throughout the school year. Ultimately, it’s up to you to determine what you like to do and where you’d like to be. Jobs in high demand fields are highly competitive, so you want to think about what you can bring to the table that differentiates you from other job applicants. These graduate certificates help you stand out from the crowd and bring options to your career.

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According to Lily Tsonis, Manager of Student Recruitment at Seneca, “A graduate certificate from Seneca is the ideal choice for postsecondary graduates who want more careerfocused education and industry experience. For professionals, a graduate certificate can lead to career advancement or provide a pathway to a new career in just one year. Many of our graduate certificates feature a work component that enables you to hone your skills in your chosen field and make important contacts before you graduate.”

complete a graduate certificate earn an annual salary of about $6,300 more than those who complete a two-year diploma. Moreover, Tsonis says, “While undergraduate programs teach fundamental skills, graduate certificate programs are often focused on developing skills and expertise within a very specific aspect of an industry. This can be attractive to employers.”

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Introducing a career in this fast-paced industry that takes care of moving your everyday essentials from producers to your front door

Defining supply chain and logistics Supply chain and logistics (SCL) is the branch of business that overlooks the strategic sourcing and flow management of a product or service to an end user. To ensure the complete process is executed smoothly, SCL companies like UPS house a wide range of departments from direct operations crews to marketing and solution development groups to finance teams. “You end up with a fairly broad group of people involved,” says Jim Ramsay, vice-president of Global Freight Forwarding at UPS Supply Chain Solutions. “In terms of grads coming in from school today, quite often with some sort of background in finance, marketing, or operations; when you work for a company like UPS, there’s all of that.” Supply chain management often uses a tool called strategic sourcing which aims to drive savings through building strong company-supplier relationships, while also incorporating research on market conditions, customer needs, and organizational goals.

Education In the supply chain and logistics field, the learning never stops. The Schulich Executive Education Centre (SEEC) at York University offers a master’s certificate in supply chain and logistics management for professionals in the field. The course, with 13 classes spread over a three-month period, including 11 different modules and discussions in everything

from supply chain strategy, inventory management, sourcing, transportation, among other topics. “The reason that we do that is we like to have a solid basis of the supply chain and logistics approaches and concepts,” says Mark Edward Thomas, program director of the master’s certificate in supply chain and logistics at SEEC. “It’s like the wheat from the field all the way to the bread on your table—all of those things have to be coordinated all the way through the supply chain.” As a course that’s tailored to accommodate the busy schedules of business professionals, Thomas stresses that the course less resembles a lecture-type environment, but instead acts as an opportunity for discussion. On top of that, the added learning experience at SEEC allows for professionals, with little or ample training in the field, the chance to develop skills they otherwise may not have acquired solely through their work experience. Thomas adds, “It’s one thing to learn the techniques, but it’s another thing to put them in place and be an effective manager. We try to make effective managers that have a supply chain expertise.” Challenges and rewards “I actually consider it part of the fun of the job,” says Ramsay, when speaking on the challenges of working in supply chain and logistics. “Part of the fun is the fact that you’re dealing with a high level of complexity, meaning multiple countries are typically involved with transactions.” Issues when working with 12–14-hour time zone ranges, cultural differences, and unpredictable weather conditions can add to the challenge (or fun) of working in the industry. However, with the challenges come the rewards and Ramsay says it’s a very exciting time for supply chain and logistics. “In a lot of ways, [the industry] is a well-kept secret, but it shouldn’t be because there is some exciting and fun stuff that happens behind it.”

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You finished your Bachelor’s degree, you’re ready to plunge into your Masters, but you also don’t want to put your travel plans on the back burner. Why not aim for the best of both worlds? For many young Canadians, the UK is their top destination when studying for their Masters abroad. Interested? The UK is a hot spot for students from around the globe, and for good reasons. But, how does one start the process? What do they need to know? We had the opportunity to speak with Stephen Spriggs, the managing director of William Clarence Education, a London based education consultancy. From obtaining a visa to how you should prepare for UK study culture, Spriggs has the answers every student needs to know. Visas The first thing you’ll need look into is the necessary legal documents and getting a visa to travel and stay in the UK. Spriggs told us that a visa for non-European students are generally easy to get. He said, “Students will need to apply for a Tier 4 student visa following an unconditional placement offer with a licensed sponsor (school). You will also need to demonstrate the ability to support yourself financially while studying, so be sure to save before applying.”

Many different variables factor into getting the proper visa. You can find out what’s best for you online or at your local immigration office. Internships and employment opportunities Figuring out if you’ll get to work or take an internship in the

Spriggs told us, “It is less easy to work while here as a student as the visa is a student visa. Tier 4 visa holders can undertake a work placement as part of their degree (meeting certain parameters). For internships not deemed integral to studies, you will be restricted to 20 hours per week during term time but are free to pursue a full-time internship during vacation periods.” While it may not be easy to do, you can get involved in the workforce and score an internship, which might just help you get a job in your area of study. Culture Once you get through all the paperwork, studying in the UK can be lots of fun! Spriggs told us that the UK has a unique education system backed by a worldwide method of learning. “The British education system has long been viewed as worldleading. For newcomers, it focuses on developing ideas and encouraging discussions that can be strange but allows students to grow as an individual just as much as academically.” Overall As you can see, there are a few things you must consider before continuing your education in the UK. However, once everything is completed, you will have gained invaluable experience. Finding employment after your study abroad may even be easier for someone who has remained in their own country. Spriggs explained, “Studying aboard isn’t easy. Finding yourself in a new environment surrounded by strangers can be anxiety-inducing; it’s for this reason that doing so is a positive sign for prospective employers.” If you are looking for the next step in education, why not take that step outside of your comfort zone? You’ll gain a perspective and education that could not be given at home. Explore what the world has to offer and consider studying for your Masters in the UK.

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We also asked Spriggs if work visas are more accessible during or after a student’s study period in the UK. Spriggs told us that, “It depends on the subject studied and at what level. Certain types of visas, such as the Tier 4 Doctorate Extension Scheme will make it easier for PhD students to remain and work. Most other international students will still need to apply for a Tier 2 visa with a sponsorship from a registered company. A Tier 1 visa is also an option for entrepreneurial graduates; however, you will be required to demonstrate a genuine and credible business idea.”

UK, while studying for your Masters, will all depend on the type of visa you try to pursue.

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China is one of the fastest-developing countries in the world and offers some of the best business programs

You’ve completed four years of university, obtained a Bachelor’s degree, and now you’re thinking of doing a Masters or MBA. The biggest question you face is where to study. Canada? The U.S.? Or maybe studying abroad is the best option? According to Find a Masters, more and more employers are looking for candidates who have an international outlook and can deal with clients and colleagues from around the world. But there are several factors to consider when choosing which post-graduate institution to attend, such as reputation, culture and ease of finding employment. One of the best places in the world right now for graduates looking to complete a Masters or MBA is China. The country has the world’s second-largest economy and remains one of the fastest-developing countries in the world according to Top MBA. Also, programs in China and Hong Kong take up about 14 percent of the Financial Times’ top 50 MBA rankings, according to Business Because. But before you book that flight to China, you need to apply for a visa to study abroad, one that can include a lengthy medical checkup and notarization. Fortunately, Safa Saidani, International Admission at Peking University, in Shenzhen, China, advises that the school you apply to will assist you to complete the required paperwork and residence permit. Great cities, amazing culture

For the language, DeBell says students can get around with English, especially in the big cities, but “it really benefits you to know Chinese. It may not seem like a big deal, but it can be quite a shock when everyone around you is speaking a different language.” A different culture also means different foods, and DeBell says

that while there are many different flavours (both good and bad), there is also a vibrant night market culture. Finally, the culture and the people are different from what we’re used to in the West. In Eastern culture, “there is a strong focus on family and relationship building,” DeBell says. And the locals are very kind and helpful, and when you meet someone for coffee, they will give you a gift, he says. “They are possibly the most trustworthy and honest people I’ve ever met.” Jumpstart your career Chinese schools provide opportunities for giant salary gains and are in the top four out of five for salary increases in the Financial Times’ MBA rankings. You want in on that cash after you graduate? Consider getting some work experience in China after you graduate. According to Saidani, “To get a work visa in China, it’s usually required to have two years’ of experience, but this requirement is waived when students graduate from a Chinese University. … Students can also consider getting a ‘business startup visa’ for one to two years to look for a job or to start their own company. More than 90 percent of MBA graduates at most Chinese schools are employed after three months, according to Business Because. Some schools even have 100 percent post-graduate employment rates. World-class resume Perhaps one of the best takeaways for post-graduate students studying in China is having an internationalized resume. The insights graduates get from studying and working in the country will be a big talking point during interviews. “From my experience,” DeBell says, “(studying abroad) has definitely helped improve my soft skills and personal awareness. … My thoughts are that studying for a Masters in another country will at least provide you with a resume differentiator and a discussion point for new job applications.”

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“There will be many positive culture shocks,” such as language, food, culture and people, says Andrew DeBell, creator of Jam Sessions—he completed a Masters in Education in China, so he knows all about experiencing Chinese culture and nightlife first-hand.

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If you decide to make the move, we can’t always guarantee the transition will be easy, but the culture, diversity, and education you will experience are priceless.

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For the last 18 years, you’ve spent the majority of your time sitting in a classroom or lecture hall, focusing on academics. As grueling and dull as that may have been, you decide to push for just a couple more years of school to pursue a master’s degree. At this point, as a young adult in your 20s, a mixture of your curiosity and desire to see the world may inspire you to take your studies abroad.

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If the last four years of your undergrad has you calling for a change of scenery, studying in Madrid, Spain might just appeal to your needs. IE offers a variety of master’s degree programs which usually take a year to finish and can be studied in either English or Spanish.

Australia is more than a surf and sightseeing continent. It’s also well-known for attracting many international students to its universities. Being a student at Central Queensland University (CQU), Australia means the flexibility to study whenever and wherever you desire, a case proven by many students who are currently studying via distance education from all parts of the globe.

The one-year master’s programs provide an intense experience that prepare students to multitask and manage their time wisely, says Pilar Vicente, senior associate director of admissions at IE. “The diversity in the class—academically, professionally, and culturally—makes the IE experience unique.”

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Living and studying overseas can be daunting, from the language barrier to the unfamiliar city, but IE strives to support international students with their transition through two resources: The Student Services Office, and Campus Life. “The Student Services Office helps students with their transition to Madrid, from providing access to the accommodation database to assisting in visa processes,” says Vicente. “They also organize The Spanish Intensive Program in which international students have the opportunity to learn Spanish before the program starts.” As for extracurricular activity, students can turn to the Campus Life resource, which coordinates and supports more than 60 student-run clubs within the institute and helps students to network outside of these clubs.

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Choosing to take your master’s at an international school is like preparing for the unknown. As far as your knowledge goes, you’ll be studying at IE in Madrid for a year and you’ll finish with a master’s degree; but everything that happens in between—from the cultural to interactive experiences—will be up to you to determine (and this can be both scary and exhilarating at the same time). “When students decide to go abroad to study, they are out of their comfort zone and this adds value to their learning experience,” says Vicente. However, if you’re willing enough to widen your horizons, the diversity you’ll experience at IE can be beneficial to your future endeavours. “This diversity helps the students to be prepared to work in all types of organizations in the future,” says Vicente. “Consequently, many recruiters prefer to hire students who already have experience in international environments.”

Despite living 9,000 km away and in different time zones, nursing student Zoe Gillan says she enjoys studying at CQU. “The study itself is easy, as lectures are recorded and usually available online 24 hours after,” she says. “My experience has been great. I’ve enjoyed almost all the courses I’ve taken and the lecturers have all been fantastic.” Ironically, Gillan is an Australian citizen living in Canada and learning virtually. She’s been in Canada since 2009 and decided to apply at CQU because of the institution’s reputation for distance learning and being one of the first Australian universities to offer flexible, mix-mode studies. Occasionally, Gillan is required to return to Australia for residential schools and placements, but she uses this time to spend with family and friends. While distance education is popular at CQU, it also has a number of postgrad programs for international students. Krista Verlis, who studied her undergrad at the University of Waterloo, is a postgrad researcher at the CQU and gained a full scholarship, which made her move to Australia financially viable. “I am undertaking my PhD by research looking at the effects of marine debris on Australian seabirds,” she says. “My study sites are primarily in the southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in the Capricorn-Bunker Group of islands and Swain Reefs, and at certain near-shore locations on the east Australian coastline.” According to the university’s website, CQU prides itself on offering and delivering high-quality degrees through engaging methods in teaching and high-level support both on and off campus. “I hope to gain permanent residency when I finish my PhD, as I would very much like to remain in Australia,” says Verlis. “It’s very much a land of opportunity and it’s a gorgeous and exciting place to live.”


Global Communication M.A. Double Degree (GCMA) is an award-winning cohort program which allows top graduate students to study sideby-side at both Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Vancouver and Communication University of China (CUC) in Beijing. In a span of two years, students not only earn two master’s degrees, they also have the opportunity to live in both Canada and China!

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Student Testimonial “As a student in GCMA Program, I have received world class exposure and training in global communication theory and practice. Spending one year at SFU which sits in the heart of Vancouver, a gateway for the Asian Pacific Region, and a second year at CUC in the vibrant city of Beijing that combines history with a cosmopolitan life, has rounded my experience of diverse cultures and peoples.” – Shawna-Kay Thomas (Class of 2018), External Communication Specialist, Better Business Bureau, Canada.

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UMaineOnline offers a wide variety of fully online programs with a focus on graduate options. Currently, c.750 students are enrolled in more than 35 fully online professional graduate degrees and certificates. Our online programs are delivered by leading faculty, in areas such as business, education, engineering, and biomedical science. Our outof-state e-rate makes tuition more affordable than you might expect. If you are interested in advancing your education through UMaineOnline,

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About the University of Maine The University of Maine, founded in Orono in 1865, is the state’s land grant and sea grant university. As Maine’s flagship public university, UMaine has a statewide mission of teaching, research and economic development, and community service. UMaine is among the most comprehensive higher education institutions in the Northeast and attracts students from Maine and 49 other states, and 67 countries. It currently enrolls 11,240 total undergraduate and graduate students who can directly participate in groundbreaking research working with world- class scholars. The University of Maine offers 35 doctoral programs and master’s degrees in 85 fields; more than 90 undergraduate majors and

academic programs; and one of the oldest and most prestigious honors programs in the U.S. The university promotes environmental stewardship, with substantial efforts campuswide aimed at conserving energy, recycling and adhering to green building standards in new construction. For more information about UMaine, visit umaine.edu.

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STARS, STRIPES, AND GRAD SCHOOL The U.S. offers a range of academic opportunities. Take your grad school sights south of the border. Grad schools are waiting for you to step through their doors and if you do, you’ll become more prepared to meet today’s competitive job market. The question of where to study may be as important as what to study, and an American grad school may be a very sound choice. More than 723,000 international students from more than 200 countries around the world pursue a higher education in the U.S. each year. Of these, five per cent come from Canada.

Quality of education American universities are some of the best in the world. Of the top 25 universities listed in The Times World University Rankings for 2011–2012, 18 are American. In addition to the usual Ivy League names, dozens of U.S. schools appear on the list of the world’s top 400 schools, and are widely known for their high-quality education.

Programs galore The multitude of programs in the U.S. can be daunting but also encouraging; the sheer numbers make you more likely to find one tailored to your needs. “There are over 4,000 universities and colleges in the U.S. and this means there’s a wide range of options for students,” says Castilla. While Canadian universities have a limited number of programs in particular fields, the U.S. will undoubtedly have many more. Veterinary school, for example, has five programs in Canada and 28 in the U.S. If you want to do a master’s in real estate, you won’t find it in Canada. Instead, you’ll need to look south of the border at schools like NYU or Cornell.

Career benefits Many US programs have established affiliations with employers, enabling you to develop contacts in the field. Professors may belong to international research teams and, as their student, you

may also be able to connect with experts in your field of study. Erica Borchiver, a graduate of Western University studying dentistry at Nova Southeastern University, experienced this first-hand. “There are a few professors here with whom I’ve developed a student-mentor relationship, and I’m hopeful that their guidance will aid me in establishing a career when I move back to Toronto.”

A social experience Between the lectures, logbooks, and latenight lattes, social experiences are also important. In her experience, Borchiver felt a renewed energy: “Americans are very spirited. There is a certain energy that I didn’t see as much when I was attending school in Canada. Students are encouraged to be active whether it’s in the classroom or outside.” Choosing an American grad school can be an opportunity to gain valuable life experience. “Living in Florida has exposed me to a number of new experiences that have forced me to make my own decisions and carve my own path,” she says. “I’m dependent on myself to resolve the day-to-day issues I face, and grow as a person.”

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Research funding is more available to American faculties than it is to Canadians, so you may be exposed to cutting edge research. At many U.S. schools, you’ll find the latest technology and specialized equipment. The director of Ivy Educational Systems, Dr. Alexander Castilla, says, “The American brand of higher education is linked

with technological innovation, openness to people and ideas, and a commitment to academic excellence. These are perhaps the primary reasons why people from all over the world decide to study in the U.S.”

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U.S. LAW SCHOOL? NO OBJECTION! Studying law in the U.S. presents viable practicing options back home in Canada From LSATs to articling, the path to becoming a lawyer is long but comes with great rewards. With over 200 American Bar Association-approved law schools in the US to choose from, moving south of the border to study may just be a favourable option. But before you step out to become the next Elle Woods, it’s important to know how to get there and to be familiar with how to come back.

JD in the U.S. “Because the admissions process is so competitive and there are fewer law schools in Canada, attending law school in the United States is a viable option for many aspiring Canadian attorneys,” says Annette Pettyjohn, director of admissions at Liberty University School of Law, noting that several of the school’s students are currently practicing back in Canada.

“Students will conduct negotiations, depositions, arguments before a judge,

Admissions checklist According to Liberty University’s International Student Department, “Canadian students do not need to submit an SAT/ACT for admission. Canadian law students do need to submit an LSAT score, of course.” With almost 200 Canadian law students enrolled in both the school’s undergraduate and graduate degrees, Canadian students simply need to present the necessary paperwork at the U.S. border. Some of the items students will need— in addition to the completed application—are a personal statement, letters of recommendation, post-secondary transcripts, an affidavit of financial support, and their passport.

Practicing in Canada For Robert Niemi, a Canadian lawyer and 2011 graduate of Liberty Univer-

sity School of Law, the quick transition back to practicing in the Canadian law system was all about timing. “Exams for both the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) and Bar Exam are only at specific times of the year,” he says. The NCA examinations evaluate students who have graduated from law school outside of Canada, then issues a certificate given that all criteria is met. The second step is articling—a law internship, which is usually paid, “where a lawyer acts as a principal to the articling student,” Niemi explains. And once the articling is completed, the student is sworn in as a lawyer. As international law continues to grow, the viability of Canadians studying in the U.S. is ever more present. “The proximity of the United States and Canada creates a natural interaction between the countries,” says Pettyjohn. “Therefore, being trained in both legal systems provides students with an international advantage.” And, particularly for Liberty University School of Law, the cost of living in Central Virginia is much lower than many major Canadian cities, without jeopardizing the quality of living.

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The Virginia-based university prepares its students for a career in law through their three-year juris doctorate program, offering 11 certificates of specialization from business law, criminal law, and international law—just to name a few—in addition to a comprehensive skills program.

and a trial,” says Pettyjohn. “They will draft more than 15 different types of legal documents ranging from legal memos, complaints, motions, summary judgments, sales contracts, statutes, articles of organizations, and operating agreements.”

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Whether you’re a tech guru or a little old school, there’s no denying that technology-focused roles are in high demand in today’s workplace. For instance, we’re seeing more tech startups popping up across some of Canada’s biggest metropolises, like Toronto, Waterloo, Montreal, Quebec, and Vancouver. In fact, a 2017 survey by the CBRE Group, revealed that Toronto’s tech scene created more tech jobs than the San Francisco Bay area, Seattle and Washington, D.C., combined last year. What this means is that roles under the tech umbrella will see a notable increase in salaries for the next several years. Likewise, the unemployment rate for people in Natural and Applied Sciences roles—including computer programmers and web designers—is expected to remain remarkably low for the next several years to come. Overall, the demand for this talent is constant, and through their post-grad programs, colleges are doing their part in bridging that gap.

Going back to school Deciding to go back to school for a post-grad isn’t always a simple one, especially after the years spent completing your undergrad, and the thousands of dollars accumulated in student debt.

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However, for students aspiring to work in the tech industry, the idea of additional schooling is becoming more popular.

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Are you looking to join the tech wave? Career opportunities are plentiful for tech-savvy grads in Canada. Gain some leverage by taking on a grad school program in the field.

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This program is attractive because, in a very short period, we can train them to become software developers.”

“Many of them received degrees in something they really liked, but it didn’t easily lead to a job,” says Randall Kozak, coordinator for the Computer Applications Development program (CAD) at Conestoga College. “This program is attractive because, in a very short period, we can train them to become software developers,” which, as a result, pairs well with their skills from their previous academic backgrounds.

labs, infographics and data visualization, and layout and design, with the goal of becoming a well rounded, interactive media specialist upon graduation.

As hybrid roles find their places within companies, more undergrads are learning that it’s harder to find opportunities with just a degree or diploma.

“Generally speaking, the success of the co-op program is very high. What that means is most of the students stay with their co-op company,” says Kozak, adding that many end up working in software development, programming, testing, and support.

“I actually interview all applicants that come into the program,” says Darin Faber, program coordinator and professor for the Interactive Media Management program at Algonquin College. “People have told me that they need web design, graphics, and video skills for a communications job—this is becoming quite popular.”

Learning tech In the Conestoga’s CAD program, students take on three intensive semesters to achieve a graduate certificate. “The goal of it is to train students to become web developers, so they’re able to develop a web application by the time they’re done,” says Kozak. Historically, the program trained its students to develop business applications, like scheduling, logistics and accounting. But over time, it has evolved to also include e-commerce websites, social media, and consumer applications. In addition to attracting local students, the CAD program also draws in talent from abroad, accepting 50 percent domestic and 50 percent international students each year.

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“We always made the program available to international students, but what we found was there’s a big demand for them,” says Kozak. “They bring a different perspective and are multilingual.” In the year-long, Interactive Media Management program at Algonquin College, students work towards a graduate certificate that offers a plethora of career opportunity upon graduation. These job titles can include UX designer, programmer, media director, video editor, etc. “The program is broken down into two semesters,” Faber explains. “We have 12 courses, and four of them are core, which is to do with web development, web design, web programming. They learn graphic design, graphics technologies, and Adobe CC Master Collection.” Students will also take on smaller focuses, such as studio

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Finding leverage These tech-focused grad school programs offer more than just in-class learning, they also give students the opportunity to gain valuable working experience in the field.

“The co-op term helps a lot and gives them the professional experience they need,” he explains. “Working in a professional environment does require special skills that we try to teach, but it’s not automatic in a classroom setting. They really need the work experience to flesh out those skills.” Similarly, students in the Interactive Media Management program take on client projects in their second semester, where they also gain real experience. “The students are put into smaller groups, and a real nonprofit organization or educational institute is brought in,” says Faber. “They come and share a problem that they would like our students to work on, and that becomes their entire second semester. It’s internal—they’re learning and working at the same time.” Aside from what’s taught throughout each program, employers are searching for a special something in each candidate applying to their companies. It’s suggested to build your personal brand and be more active in the job search by networking and volunteering. “You have to get out there, get meetings, join organizations,” lists Faber, adding that within the program, students also take classes focusing on job searching. “If you’re not out the door with a job in hand, then you should volunteer.” By being more thorough with the way you find a job, it also helps with promoting your name amongst employers. “Today, you have to market yourself now, and it’s no longer just a resumé in hand,” says Faber. “You have to create a marketing package.” Kozak describes today’s demand for tech talent as “very strong” explaining, “the IT industry does go through cycles, and the demand for developers does go up somewhat. The average demand is higher than many other fields and, even in the downtimes, it tends to still be higher than any other field.”


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Diagnostic Ultrasonography (Post Diploma) The continuously expanding applications of ultrasound in today’s technologically advanced society have made it an exciting and demanding career field. Ultrasound images are used by radiologists to retrieve critical information regarding the patient and their subsequent diagnosis and treatment; however, ultrasound has also grown to include applications in abdomen, obstetrics, gynecology, small parts, vascular and superficial structures.

Environmental Engineering Technology (Co-op and Advanced Diploma) The advanced diploma is one year and recognizes the wide range of science and engineering backgrounds associated with this industry. It is structured to accommodate the needs of a diverse range of applicants. This accelerated program is for students who already have a university degree or college diploma, and it provides them with additional skills and knowledge that engineering and science graduates require to successfully work on environmental assignments and projects.

GIS Applications Specialist (Post Diploma) GIS Applications Specialists help various agencies and government to effectively apply Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), internet mapping solutions and data visualization technologies to support informational needs, workflows or business processes. GIS Applications Specialists can work in various sectors with the current market including: various provincial and federal departments, Crown corporations, municipalities, research agencies, post-secondary institutions and private corporations.

Information Management (Post Diploma – Distributed Learning) This is an online program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to work in several areas, such as the theory of records and information management (IM); the operation of IT infrastructure and its relation to IM; information security; the legal environment; project management; analysis and design; and, education workshop design and delivery. Students complete a capstone project where they apply their skills and knowledge to analyzing and designing a solution to an IM problem.

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Post diploma students, who are university and/or college graduates, can benefit from a one-year (12 courses) online Journalism program. The flexible distance program uses CNA’s online platform to deliver courses covering core journalism skills: ethics and law, audio and/or video storytelling, and news photography to name a few.

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PRODUCE TOMORROW’S BUSINESS LEADERS In as little as one year, Sheridan’s post-grad business certificates will help you finesse the skills you need to leap into your dream career. Whether you’re a new grad or a working professional finding a fit elsewhere, the following seven certificates are delivered innovatively and practically to give you a competitive edge while climbing today’s job ladder. Advertising—Account Management If you want to use your creativity to help a business push its brand identity, reach new consumers and drive sales to new levels of growth, a career in advertising might be right for you. In the Advertising—Account Management program, you’ll learn how to analyze markets and buyer behaviours to solve complex marketing and communications challenges with comprehensive advertising, marketing and communications plans. Eight months of class will prepare you for a four-month co-op placement to make sure you’re well equipped to face any real-world advertising challenge head on. Business Analysis and Process Management As markets grow, change and evolve, businesses must adapt to remain leaders in their industries instead of disrupted out of business. In the Business Analysis and Process Management program, you’ll develop skills to help businesses improve operational efficiency so that they can save money and maximize value. You’ll analyze and develop new operational processes and then analyze costs to rationalize process change. If you love problem-solving with cool new tech, this program is definitely worth your time. International Business Management Feel like stretching your legs in global business? Get pumped for the International Business Management program. You’ll develop strategies for penetrating international markets while building a taste for travel and culture. You’ll master business writing skills for use in reports and presentations while meeting and learning from guest speakers active in the global business community. At networking and industry association events, you’ll meet future employers and colleagues, and at the program’s end you’ll be ready for real-world challenges in a co-op placement.

Businesses know that a huge part of their success is found in monopolizing the digital world. The Marketing Management certificate will help you take your digital marketing skills to the top. You’ll become savvy in the areas of search engine marketing, social media promotion, and marketing analytics. The program is perfect for those with no business experience at all: in the first semester, you’ll familiarize yourself with the basics of marketing, and in the second semester, you’ll apply

that knowledge to learn the latest concepts in digital marketing while using industry leading tools and apps. Project Management For the team leaders out there, we suggest you consider taking the Project Management program. You’ll learn the skills to initiate, plan, execute, monitor and control a project from beginning to end. These are skills you can take anywhere: to the arts and entertainment community, social and community services, government administration . . . the list is endless. Not only will you graduate with the certificate, you may also qualify to obtain professional certification through the International Project Management Association (IPMA) or the Project Management Institute (PMI®). (Contact IPMA or PMI® directly for more information about their credentials and your eligibility.) Whether you’re a skilled multitasker or a perfectionist with eyes that can catch the smallest detail discrepancy, the Project Management program could be right for you. Professional Accounting Sheridan’s Professional Accounting program is your first step to becoming a Chartered Professional Accountant. This program will enable you to apply to the CPA’s Professional Education Program (PEP) — the final step before you write your Common Final Exam (CFE). Even if you don’t have an accounting background, you’ll soon be on your way to becoming a CPA. Co-op or fast track: the choice is yours. If you start in May, you’ll have the option to apply for our co-op program, which adds a four-month work term. This gives you the chance to gain valuable work experience and showcase your accounting skills to potential employers. You can also fast track your studies by starting in September or January. If there’s no co-op term, so you can complete the program in three semesters. Human Resources Management In the Human Resources Management program, you’ll learn how to become a valued team leader. Your professors will teach you how to work in talent acquisition, training and employee development, health and safety, labour relations, and change management. This program can also help you on the path to becoming a Certified Human Resources Professional in Ontario through the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA). Nine of the program’s 13 courses are required to write the Comprehensive Knowledge Exam needed for this certification.

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The internship you take on during your master’s or MBA will have a bigger impact on your future career than your undergrad internships, so plan ahead and plan smart.

But before you get too excited, it’s also important to know that at the graduate level, the stakes are exceptionally high to pick the right internship as a part of your studies. Seeing as this may be your last internship before you start your career, a graduate level internship is where you’ll develop your practical knowledge, create important networking connections, and build quality mentorship relationships with senior-level executives who will guide your career after graduation. Moreover, the quality of internships you can expect at this graduate level will be much higher as companies are expecting graduate-level interns to be more mature, experienced and informed about the roles they take on. Sure, these companies will work you to the bones, but in return, you will get senior-level responsibilities that will help you grow as a professional. Given how vital these work placements are, how do you pick the right internship for your goals and where do you find these internships while you’re busy at school?

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WHY AN INTERNSHIP DURING YOUR MASTERS IS CAREER GOLD

As you apply for your masters or MBA, it’s easy to assume that an internship is something best left to undergrads who are still trying to figure out their career goals. In reality, postgrad internships are not only common, but they may also be the key to landing the career you’ve been aiming for all along.

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Figuring out your internship strategy Before you hit the pavement on your internship hunt, it’s important to first consider how you’d like your internship to guide your career. What skills do you want to learn? What work projects do you want to experience? What sector(s) do you want to build a network in? For example, if you worked in the energy sector but are now looking to switch into the telecom industry, then getting an internship at a top telecom company will open the door to that career move. Likewise, if your previous job was overly technical and you’re aiming to build on your business expertise, then the sector may not matter as much as getting an internship doing business or consulting work. In other words, it’s important to be strategic about how you want your career to progress and how the right internship will guide you in the right direction. We recommend researching your options before starting your masters or MBA by reaching out to your school’s career services office, conducting informational interviews with industry professionals, and attending industry workshop/conferences.

How to research the best internships Once you figure out the type of internship you want to aim for, the next step is to research the internships available. Remember: Companies that run internships for masters and MBA students usually offer a much deeper and wellplanned work term experience. In fact, for many of these companies, graduate-level internships serve as a kind of extended interview as a successful performance will often lead to a job offer upon graduation. That said, not all internships are designed with an equal level of care, and certain companies or certain divisions/ locations within larger companies may offer internship experiences that are poor quality. Getting yourself tied into these types of internships can result in work experiences that don’t provide much in the way of work experience, learning, networking, mentorship or job offers that can build your career after graduation.

Pro tip: Avoid bad internships!

RankMyInternship.ca, in particular, allows students to gain access to thousands of reviews from their peers detailing their experiences at various top internship programs. The trick with researching these reviews is too weed out

After you read enough reviews, visit company websites directly and read through the internship programs on their careers sections. Take special note of programs that fit the internship strategy you planned out above.

Where to find an internship Fortunately, at the graduate level, quality internships are more plentiful than at the undergrad level. For MBA students, corporate recruiters will actively reach out to you before your first day at school or shortly after that (depending on your entrance exam scores). Knowing this, be ready to start your masters and MBA program with an active job hunting mindset from the get-go. For programs outside of the finance and consulting specializations, expect to pursue the recruiters more so than the other way around. To do this, consider these tactics: • Bookmark your program’s career website and search for new internship listings daily. • Visit your career services office early to learn about the internship programs associated with your school. If you build a relationship with one of the advisors there, you may get a referral to an interview. • Build relationships with your professors as they will often have deep networks with corporate recruiters who and can provide you with a job referral. • Build relationships with second-year masters/MBA students to learn who are the top recruiters in your chosen field and ask them for a referral to meet with them. Building a relationship with many corporate recruiters will always lead to internship opportunities. • Where appropriate and advantageous, specific university departments offer prestigious, industryrespected research internships you can apply for. • And finally, look for internship listings in industry-specific job boards and websites like RankMyInternship.ca.

Final tips When possible, schedule your internships during the summer months so that they don’t interfere with your studies. However, if the perfect internship pops up, then consider transitioning your masters or MBA into a part-time program. While your program may take longer to complete, the end goal must always be to collect enough quality work experiences to set yourself apart from the hundreds of other classmates who will graduate alongside you.

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One of the better ways to do this is by using employer review websites like Glassdoor and Rank My Internship. These sites feature reviews from past and current employees that reveal their work experiences with their employers—the good and the bad.

the outliers—ignoring the reviews that are overly positive and the ones that are overly negative. Instead, for the companies and industries you are most interested in, read a wide range of reviews to get an objective sense of what you can expect from the internships you’re interested in applying for.

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DEFINING We’re celebrating what it means to be diverse and inclusive professionals in Canada. The country’s top companies are in on it—creating resource groups, implementing new recruitment strategies, and advocating acceptance.

We share their stories.

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ABORIGINAL

DIS(ABILITY)

Canada’s aboriginal community is rich in talent and they’re doing their part in voicing it to the rest of the nation. Page 73

A disability shouldn’t stop you from sharing your talent. Canadian organizations are fostering this reality. Page 75

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WOMEN

LGBTQ+

Young women are taking charge and growing their professions within fields regarded as male-dominated. Page 77

Company-wide, Canada’s top businesses are continuing to encourage LGBTQs to bring their whole selves to work. Page 79

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A VOICE FOR THE COMMUNITY The aboriginal community often goes unheard. These young journalists are changing that. How many stories do you think are worth telling across Canada? I’m willing to bet everyone you pass on the street will tell you something fascinating over a cup of coffee and a few free hours. Everyone has a story to tell, but for the aboriginal community, those stories are barely getting heard.

But for Maracle, the pros of studying toward his dream far outweighed the cons. He received financial and moral support for college through his Mohawk band and through the college.

News stories concerning the affairs of Canada’s aboriginal community are strikingly under-reported across the country. Between the years of 2010 and 2013, Journalists for Human Rights conducted a study in Ontario examining the share of news coverage the indigenous community received compared to the rest of the province. The study reports that 171 print and online news outlets published over two million stories between 2010 and 2013. Only about 6,000 of those focused on indigenous issues—a total of 0.3 per cent of total news coverage across the province. If you identify as an indigenous person who has a passion for story telling and a good challenge, now might be the best time to find a career in the media.

For Kimberly Cleave, an online producer for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network’s Digital Drum website, working in the media has given her the opportunity to learn more about her métis background.

Rising to the challenge

“When reporting in Belleville, I was faced with covering some First Nations issues that affected me as well as some relatives. It was difficult for me to work on a story when people looked at me and asked why I wasn’t on their side supporting them,” he says.

“The past three years have been an incredible learning experience,” says Cleave. “There are things in media these days involving our culture, history, and things that have played out. I wanted to learn more about it—there’s no limitation to how much you can learn working in the media and within the native community telling their stories.” Cleave says if working in the media is something you’re serious about, take the time to explore all your options before making a final decision. If you’re an aboriginal person, Maracle advises you to lean on your band for support and never give up telling indigenous stories when it gets tough. “Don’t be afraid to take the risks and the chances. You will be faced with some adversity and stereotypes as an aboriginal person, but don’t let them stop you from pursuing your dreams in the media field,” he says. There’s a voice across Canada that’s barely being heard. There’s no stronger helping hand than that of a fellow indigenous media professional in giving that voice some breath.

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Riley Maracle is a member of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte. Originally from Wilberforce, Ontario, Maracle studied journalism at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario. He received real world experience in reporting issues concerning the aboriginal community, which he says was as challenging as it was rewarding.

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DISABILITY | GATEWAY ASSOCIATION

Words Jana Gregorio // Image Wavebreakmedia

CAREER MATCHMAKER These organizations have a common goal: Find the best fit between employer and job seeker. Finding a job can be difficult, and it can be even harder for people with disabilities.

interests, skills, passions, as well as the types of accommodations they need and the types of environments they work best in.

According to Statistics Canada, the employment rate in 2015 for Canadians ages 25 to 64 with disabilities was 49 percent compared to 79 percent of Canadians without a disability.

Once they find out the right industry and jobs, they begin the process of talking to employers and building those relationships.

Fortunately, Canada is working to improve upon these statistics by supporting many employment support centres focused on helping individuals with disabilities find meaningful employment. Gateway Association, a family resource centre that specializes in helping families who live with disabilities, is one of these centres. “There are just so many people out there that are so capable and are so beneficial to employers, and once they get hired, they make fantastic employees,” says Renate Burwash, director of employment at Gateway Association. “They have a really hard time, sometimes, finding the jobs and finding what they’re good at, and we can help them with that.” The organization works with people who live with a cognitive disability—or pan-disabilities focusing on a broader definition that includes people with any disability, such as physical or cognitive.

We Belong is Gateway Association’s employment program. Although they work with people with a variety of disabilities, most of their funding goes to people with unmet needs who don’t receive Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) funding. When people come in for help, Gateway first does an in-depth discovery process where they learn about the person’s history,

“We go through and see our job seekers, and sometimes they don’t have a fit,” says Aysha McRorie-Moreau, manager of employment relations. “We have people waiting to work, but if it’s not the right fit, then we won’t even put their names in because we don’t want them to fail.” Gateway also created an app also called We Belong that gives consumers quick access to businesses who hire inclusively. “This is a way for more employers to think about hiring inclusively and think about how many people live with a disability or are connected to a disability and care about where they spend their dollars,” says Burwash. How to get involved If people with disabilities want to get involved, they can drop by or call Gateway’s office and ask to speak with someone on the employment team. These professionals will then fill out a form with basic information, set up a meeting to discuss the process, and outline some expectations. Once they decide it’s a great fit for them, they’re scheduled as soon as possible. Right now, Gateway Association only provides services in the Edmonton area, but people from other parts of Canada can download their app through the App Store or Google Play.

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The one thing the organization emphasizes is finding the best fit first, instead of placing someone in a job because it’s the first one available.

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DEFINING DIVERSITY | WOMEN IN TRADES

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Words Jana Gregorio

WOMEN FIND THEIR PLACE IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY Despite having more men in the industry, women are welcome in the field and are thriving Over the next few years, the oil and gas industry is where you want to be. In Canada, the industry is projected to see job growth until 2020 because of retiring workers and renewed industry activity, according to Marketwired. Similarly, according to Energy Depth, the industry in the U.S. is expected to see a 1.7 percent annual job growth rate until 2026. Given these projections, the number of employees hired by oil and gas companies is bound to increase, especially for women. In Alberta, in 2017, 78.5 percent of the workforce were men, and 21.5 percent were women, according to the Alberta Government. However, it’s important to note that the differences depend a lot around work environment, with men making up most of the field positions and women seeing noticeably higher representation in corporate positions. Overall, the industry is realizing the importance of gender diversity. What’s real? What’s false? It’s no secret that historically, the oil and gas industry has been dominated by men. According to World Oil, about 80 percent of the global, oil and gas industry workforce is male, and only 22 percent is female, one of the smallest ratios among major industries. Therefore, it could be assumed the workplace environment is unwelcoming for women. However, in Krysten James, Advisor — North America Finance for Nexen Energy, this is not the case. “There may be some misconceptions that oil and gas is not a friendly or hospitable work environment for women, but in my experience, this is definitely not true,” she said. She adds that she thinks women are actively sought out. And she’s right.

All-in-all, there’s a real opportunity for individuals – men or women – who are driven, motivated to learn and capable of consistently producing high-quality work and delivering results.

As with any industry, oil and gas presents some challenges to new employees. “I think women entering into the oil and gas industry face many of the same challenges as men do –– how to build credibility, add value, work on rewarding projects, and build connections with colleagues and leaders throughout the organization,” Krysten said. However, there are steps you can take to overcome these challenges. Krysten believes finding a mentor or sponsor can be helpful and can often accelerate one’s success. But she also says it’s also important to take ownership over your own career. “Having short, medium, and long-term goals and building a network of people who motivate you are definitely two very good approaches to accomplishing your goals, regardless of your gender or industry,” Krysten said. More than one road to a destination If you have an interest in the oil and gas industry, there is a lot of variety regarding job opportunities beyond the more obvious career paths. For those considering entering the industry, it’s important to start reaching out to people you already know or are connected with by a second-degree connection. This is a great first step to learn more about the industry, get insights into different career opportunities, find out about different companies and start to build a network of people. Krysten suggests offering to meet up with industry professionals over a quick coffee. Once you’ve secured a meeting, it’s important to do your homework beforehand, come prepared with questions and use this as an opportunity to pitch yourself. The best way to wrap-up these meetings is to ask if they know of anyone else who might be willing to meet with you to talk further about a specific topic. “Listen carefully to the conversation,” Krysten adds, “and identify potential areas of interest that you would like to dive into a bit deeper. Always follow-up with a quick email or phone call thanking the individual for their time and keep in touch with them. You never know where these small connections can lead.”

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According to Caldwell, 75 percent of U.S. respondents (oil and gas professionals) in a study for the Global Diversity and Inclusion report said career prospects for women in the oil and gas industry had improved in recent years. And in Asia, oil and gas firms are now starting to catch up to being gender diverse by focusing on female workers.

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Words Jamie Bertolini // Image Wavebreakmedia Ltd

LGBTQ ALLY Straight allies are big players in driving LGBTQ+ inclusion at work As Canadian companies continuously strive for diversity, some have taken it a step beyond simply implementing LGBTQ+ employee resource groups, and have introduced allies within their companies.

troduced in June 2014. She says getting other colleagues engaged is one of the key success factors. “The more colleagues who hear and are aware of what the LGBTQ+ resource groups is doing, the more successful the group will be in accomplishing its goals.”

But to start, what is an ally?

She adds that allies are effective communicators since they are seen as unbiased observers.

“Someone who doesn’t directly identify themselves as part of a certain community, but who is supportive of that community, whether it is in regards to race, religion, sexual orientation, or any aspect of diversity,” says Mallory Wood, senior category manager of Books & Magazines, Home & Entertainment at Loblaw. Specifically for the LGBTQ+ community within these businesses, these straight allies act as the ears and voices in promoting inclusivity and minimizing discrimination. In fact, allies are crucial players in the evolving mindsets of these businesses with respect to the LGBTQ+ community. Raising awareness

“Some people who believe they are inclusive sometimes say things off the cuff that we’ve said for years and haven’t recognized that we’re saying something offensive,” she explains. “I think part of raising awareness, too, is that you have to be cautious and conscious of what you say.” For Wood, in addition to her current role at Loblaw, she is also an ally for the LGBTQ+. A Loblaw Colleague Alliance Group—in-

Moving forward Because there’s always room for improvement, right? Vhal says that despite having the resource group available to all its Telus LGBTQ+ employees across the country, there are still some colleagues who are unaware it even exists. However, “they’re very interested to know and understand what it’s all about,” she says. “It raises awareness that there is still, in fact, a challenge.” Vhal explains that she sees her role as a straight ally evolving in the future. One way she plans to improve is by creating more ways to distribute information and spread the word—whether it’s by handing out brochures, hanging up posters, or promoting awareness through corporate events. At Loblaw, Wood outlines the need to strive to attract more allies to the organization. “Allies aren’t only important for diversity and inclusion,” she says, “but speaking from personal experience, they tend to also be great leaders.”

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Educating others is Cheryl Vhal’s primary goal as a straight ally with the Spectrum LGBTQ+ resource group at Telus. As the director of client service management, Vhal was first named an ally at Telus two years ago after she was inspired by her colleagues to join Spectrum, though also wanting to be a part of the change herself.

“This holds true when discussions regarding LGBTQ+ topics occur in the workplace or anywhere, really,” she explains. “People also tend to agree with the opinion of the majority. The more allies we can get to actively support the LGBTQ+ community, the closer we can get to being a truly open and inclusive organization.”

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SALARY REPORT:

THE GLOBAL MBA PAYOFF BUSINESS BUFFS: THIS MAY SPARK YOUR INTEREST $130,000

Source: QS TopMBA Jobs & Salary Trends Report 2018

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An MBA offers extended business insight, career advancement, and the opportunity to develop your entrepreneurial side. And as busy-bodied as you may be, starting off your young careers after your undergrad is complete, it provides options whether you prefer full-time, part-time, distant, or executive education. If you’re going down the MBA path, it may be enticing to know that having one can lead you to a lucrative career in MBA hotspots all over the world. Topping the list in 2015/2016, Switzerland saw an average MBA salary of $123,000 US. It’s important to note that a significant factor affecting the range of salaries from country to country is the state of the global market. And while Canada has largely recovered from the global economic downturn of the late 2000s, it lags behind other developed countries. Right now, the U.S. sits in the second spot at $102,100 US, with Canada in third place with $99,800 US. Overall, while it may take another couple of years of ample studying and sleepless nights, the payoff could be huge for your career (and your pocket). Besides, you’re a fresh graduate; research and all nighters are part of your DNA.

COUNTRIES WITH THE HIGHEST MBA SALARIES & BONUSES Switzerland $123,500

France $98,500

Italy $86,4000

United States $102,100

Australia $98,400

Singapore $82,700

Canada $99,800

U.K $92,400

Japan $80,000

Germany $77,200 *2017 FIGURES IN USD



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