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{| class="wikitable" ! Grant MacEwan School of Business
 * I Motto: Learning that Fits you!


 * Dean: Elise Elford
 * Type: Public
 * Business Undergraduates 2011/12: 2867
 * Website: http://www.macewan.ca/wcm/SchoolsFaculties/Business/index.htm
 * Edmonton[|Edmonton], Alberta [|Alberta], Canada
 * Campus: Urban
 * Website: http://www.macewan.ca/wcm/SchoolsFaculties/Business/index.htm
 * Edmonton[|Edmonton], Alberta [|Alberta], Canada
 * Campus: Urban
 * Edmonton[|Edmonton], Alberta [|Alberta], Canada
 * Campus: Urban
 * Campus: Urban

Grant MacEwan School of Business
Founded in 1971, MacEwan University has a long tradition of learner access and quality education. This comprehensive university, offers more than 60 programs including undergraduate degrees, applied degrees, diplomas, certificates, continuing education and corporate training. 1988: Grant MacEwan Community College receives approval to offer university transfer programs. 2009: Grant MacEwan University becomes Alberta's sixth university on September 24. Over the last 40 years, we have evolved and grown to become a degree-granting university offering a broad complement of programs. Our name may have changed, but the learning and commitment continues.

Overview
Elsie Elford joined MacEwan University as a full-time instructor in 1992. Her leadership ability was immediately evident as, in addition to teaching, she took on chairing and leading a number of college initiatives and committees. These included Chair of the Educational Leadership Institute (ELI), the Academic Vision Steering Committee, Academic Council, and Faculty Roles and Responsibilities. In 2000, MacEwan University students presented her with the Student Champion Award, in recognition of exemplary service, support and advocacy.

MacEwan School of Business is a recognized leader in undergraduate international business education, known for student success, scholarship, innovation and excellence in teaching. The School of Business hosts two research centres: the Institute for Innovation in Management Education (IIME) and the Institute of Asia Pacific Studies (IAPS).

Profile
Overview (2010/11) • Number of full-time students in credit programs: 13,889 • Total credit students (full- and part-time, individual headcount): 19,501 • International students (individual headcount): 1,020 • Noncredit students (individual headcount): 16,010 • Christenson Family Centre for Sport and Wellness clients: 7,553 • Total learners served: 43,064

Programs
The Grant Macewan School of Business consists of Degree, Diploma, Certificate and Part-time Programs including: Bachelor of Commerce MacEwan School of Business' four-year baccalaureate degree with six majors: Accounting, Human Resources Management, International Business, Management, Marketing and Supply Chain Management Co-op. Select courses are available in an online format, or part-time through Open Studies. Bachelor of Applied Business Administration - Accounting The Bachelor of Applied Business Administration - Is a four-year applied degree in accounting, with the last year being spent on a paid work practicum. Selected courses can be taken part-time in the evening. Diploma and Certificate Programs that include Accounting and Strategic Measurement, Asia-Pacific Management, Human Resources Management, Legal Assistant and Public Relations.

Courses
Commerce Programs