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Master of Business Administration (Financial Services)

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For additional sample, please refer to the links belowProgram <strong>of</strong> Study Form CFP.docProgram <strong>of</strong> Study Form CSIProgram <strong>of</strong> Study Form CSI Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Banking and Wealth StreamProgram <strong>of</strong> Study Form FLMI Stream6.4.3 Specialty and Mid-Career <strong>Master</strong>'s DegreesA number <strong>of</strong> specialty <strong>Master</strong>'s degrees have been and continue to be developed to meet specific needsand demands for graduate education in commerce, public service, and industry. Some but not all <strong>of</strong>these programs are degrees designed for mid-career pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. These are primarily class-basedprograms, with some component <strong>of</strong> work and pr<strong>of</strong>essional experience (either as part <strong>of</strong> the program oras pre-requisites for admission). All or part <strong>of</strong> the classes may be <strong>of</strong>fered in a distance education mode.They currently include the MBA (<strong>Financial</strong> <strong>Services</strong>), MPA (Management), MEng (Internetworking),EMEC (Executive <strong>Master</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Electronic Commerce) and MIM.6.6 Classes and GradesClasses may be full or half year (full or half credit respectively) and may be designated by thecandidate's committee as "Required" (pass mark is B-) or "Ancillary" (normal undergraduate passmark). Some departments cross-list postgraduate classes with senior undergraduate classes in whichcase the requirements for graduate students are more demanding than those for undergraduates.6.6.2 Grading PolicyMinimum grade <strong>of</strong> B- in all Dalhousie University coursesAll instructors <strong>of</strong> graduate classes (i.e., designated 5000 and above), with the exception <strong>of</strong> a fewclasses for which a pass/fail grading scheme has been approved, will use the following gradingscheme:Letter Grade Numerical (%) Equivalent GPAA+ 90-1004.3A 85-894.0A- 80-843.756

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