Levene Graduate School of Business collaborates with Harvard Business School Online

News Release Release Date: January 14, 2019 2:00 p.m.

MBA students with the Levene Graduate School of Business can take courses from Harvard Business School Online as partial fulfilment of their MBA thanks to a new agreement.

"At Levene we provide advanced knowledge, insight and business techniques combined with real world experience to help our students achieve their utmost potential," said Dr. Gina Grandy, Dean of Hill and Levene Schools of Business, University of Regina. "Providing our students the opportunity to take courses and gain from the global expertise of Harvard Business School faculty members is an exciting addition to our MBA program."

"Harvard Business School Online is proud to be working with the Levene Graduate School of Business," said Patrick Mullane, Executive Director of Harvard Business School Online. "We are looking forward to welcoming Levene students into our online courses and having them join the inspiring community of Harvard Business School Online participants."

Students enrolled in Levene's MBA program can take the Economics for Managers and the Business Analytics courses offered by Harvard Business School Online and have the credits transferred towards their MBA. These courses are also included in the Credential of Readiness (CORe) program. Students who successfully complete the entire CORe program, which also includes a Financial Accounting course, will earn the Credential of Readiness from Harvard Business School Online. Students who successfully complete Economics for Managers or Business Analytics will earn a Certificate of Completion from Harvard Business School Online.

Levene students are also eligible to receive reduced rates on these courses from Harvard Business School Online.

The Levene School is one of only three schools in Canada to have a partnership with Harvard Business School Online.

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The University of Regina-with campuses located on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 territories, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota and Nakoda nations and the homeland of the Métis-is a comprehensive, mid-sized university that traces its roots back to the creation of Regina College in 1911. Today, more than 15,000 students study within the University's 10 faculties, 25 academic departments/schools, 18 research centres and institutes, and three federated colleges (Campion College, First Nations University of Canada, and Luther College). The University of Regina has an established reputation for excellence and innovative programs that lead to undergraduate, master, and doctoral degrees. In 2017, the University of Regina was ranked in the Top 200 Best Young Universities in the world by Times Higher Education.

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