Canadian Mennonite University
Redekop School of Business
Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is a Christian university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, offering 19 undergraduate degrees in arts, business, humanities, music, social work, sciences, and social sciences. Additionally, CMU offers graduate degrees in Divinity, Theological Studies, and in Christian Ministry; an MBA; and a Master’s of Peacebuilding and Collaborative Development. CMU is a member of Universities Canada.
Researching professors, business owners, and non-profit leaders teach and mentor in CMU’s Redekop School of Business, inspiring students to think creatively about ways of doing business and being an effective leader. The program employs an interdisciplinary approach to prepare students for a global business environment and take their studies from the classroom to the workplace. Through courses and co-op placements, students will develop a broad knowledge of business operations and targeted skills in customer relations, marketing, finance, operations, strategy, policy, communications, and information technology..
At CMU:
- Encounter quality learning offered in a small, nationally recognized university
- Experience academic study within a vibrant community life
- Build relationships with professors who become both teachers and mentors
- Connect your passions with diverse career paths and be equipped to make a difference
Our programs
CMU’s Redekop School of Business has an academically rigorous program, where the smaller class sizes allow for exemplary teaching and mentoring by professors, business owners, and social entrepreneurs. These relationships of mentorship help students achieve their academic and professional goals, by tailoring their studies to their interests and abilities.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
- 4-year program
- A professional business degree that offers majors in management, accounting, not-for-profit, social entrepreneurship, and human resource management
Bachelor of Arts Major in Business and Organizational Administration
- 3- or 4-year BA options
- An integrative degree option
Bachelor of Arts Minor in Business and Organizational Administration
- 3- or 4-year options alongside a major in any field
- gain valuable secondary competencies, applicable in almost any vocation
Master of Business Administration
- Executive program offers flexibly to maintain full-time employment
- In-person and online streams with six-week courses
- Emphasis on professional competency, relationships, and business without harm to people or the environment
Our city
Winnipeg recently ranked in the top 10 most visited Canadian cities thanks to its many attractions. A cosmopolitan and multicultural city, Winnipeg offers an array of cultural experiences including Folklorama, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Winnipeg Folk Festival, and the Winnipeg Fringe Festival. As well, Winnipeg is home to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Qaumajuq Inuit Art Centre. Enjoy recreational activities such as skating the Assiniboine River ice trail, trips to amazing lakes and beaches—and, of course, cheering for the Winnipeg Jets and Winnipeg Blue Bombers!
The CMU campus boasts an art gallery, bike co-op, market garden, two cafés, and is next door to Assiniboine Park, the Winnipeg Zoo, and North America’s largest urban forest, which features walking and cycling trails.
Why study here?
Studies in Business and Organizational Administration will prepare students for futures in a wide variety of businesses and non-profit organizations. Through courses and co-op placements, students will develop a broad knowledge of business operations and targeted skills in customer relations, marketing, finance, operations, strategy, policy, communications, and information technology. Researching professors, business owners, and non-profit leaders teach and mentor in CMU’s Redekop School of Business, inspiring students to think creatively about ways of doing business and being an effective leader. The program employs an interdisciplinary approach to prepare students for a global business environment and take their studies from the classroom to the workplace.