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Posting Reference: ADM 4199/6111 FR01B
| Course Prefix: | ADM | Course Number: | 4199/6111 |
| Course Section: | FR01B | Course Name: | Consulting Practicum |
| Term: | Winter | Campus: | Fredericton |
| Faculty: | Management, Faculty of | Department: | Business Administration |
| Position Start Date: | 2026-01-01 | Position End Date: | 2026-04-30 |
| Posting Date: | 2025-05-26 | Application Deadline: | 2025-06-22 |
| Applications to be submitted via: | fomapps@unb.ca | ||
| Requested By: | Dr. Devashis Mitra, Dean |
| Days: | M | Time: | 07:00PM-09:50PM |
| Number of Positions Available: | 1 | Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
| Mode of Delivery: | Face to Face | Location: | On Campus |
| Stipend Amount: | $7,193.00 |
ADM 4199 is a 3 ch course.
Cross-listed with MBA 6112
ADM 4199
Under the supervision of a faculty member, students provide a consulting service to business, non-profit government organization. Normally this course involves the engagement of a group or groups of students who are responsible for the delivery of a report and formal presentation to a client organization.
Prerequisites: Students must have completed 60 ch and have attained a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. Subject to a faculty supervisor and placement availability.
MBA 6112
Students, under the supervision of a faculty member, provide consulting services to a local organization or organizations.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.
Minimum qualifications include a Master's level degree in a field relevant to the topic area as well as for business disciplines having work or practice experience, or having been an actively serving member of a board of directors, or having had significant participation in professional associations or standard/policy-making bodies within the last five years. PhD is preferred. Consideration may be given to applicants possessing an undergraduate degree in combination with a relevant professional designation. Previous experience teaching in a university environment will be considered an asset.
Interested individuals are asked to provide a covering letter that specifies both the course and section being applied for and includes a current resume, where appropriate proof of teaching experience, and the contact details [email & phone] for three professional references. Information is to be provided via email to the address stated above.
PLEASE NOTE: Preference in competition will be to persons holding Right of First Refusal in the course first. Other applicants can still apply and will be considered at the end of the posting if no persons with Rights of First Refusal apply.
Sydney Rankin and Raymond Fitzpatrick