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• Leading Social Innovation

• Health Sector Strategy and Organization • Not For Profit Consulting

Rotman School of Management is the top-ranked MBA program in Canada, according to the Financial Times. The global reputation of the Rotman MBA is based on Rotman’s ambitious vision for redesigning business education. The school has recently built a new building and expanded its class size to better serve the Canadian job market. This has further improved the already diverse class mix, which gives students an opportunity to learn from their international peers.

The Rotman School of Management has a very strong MBA curriculum that provides a solid foundation of knowledge for any student interested in using business for social and environmental impact. The core curriculum includes a required course on Business Ethics, which provides an introduction to CSR and discusses the need for business to behave in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. Students can take various interesting elective courses, such as Not-for-Profit Consulting. Rotman MBA students can also apply to participate in the Collaborative Program in Environmental Studies offered through the School of the Environment at the University of Toronto, which enables students to pursue course work, internships, and research in the environmental area. The Rotman School has excellent centers related to CSR. The Clarkson Centre for Business Ethics and Board Effectiveness is the locus of corporate governance research in Canada. The Michael Lee-Chin Family Institute for Corporate

Citizenship helps current and future business leaders integrate corporate citizenship into business strategy and practices. The Rotman Social Enterprise Initiative generates learning about the nonprofit and social enterprise sectors through collaborative research, curriculum design, and community engagement. Students can get involved with the Rotman CAMH Social Enterprise

Development Initiative, an investment fund that helps people with mental health or addiction issues build an existing or new small business. Students can also apply for a position with Rotman-affiliated NeXus Consulting Group, which offers competitive management consulting services – including financial, marketing and governance strategy – to nonprofit and social enterprise organizations.

http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/ Prominent Faculty

• Katy DeCelles, Leading Social Innovation • David R. Beatty, Chairman and Director

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of students are satisfied with extracurricular activities of students agree the program offers adequate career preparation resources for impact job seekers

Student Activities

Career Services

Financial Support for students accepting nonprofit or social ventures internships

Loan Forgiveness available to graduates going to work in the nonprofit sector. Preparing students to be

competitive candidates

Finding concrete job and internship opportunities

Providing professional contacts and networking

Teaching students about roles and industries

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The Rotman Net Impact chapter’s mission is to impart management knowledge and provide opportunities for the Rotman community to develop and engage in corporate social responsibility. The chapter organizes frequent seminars and speaker events for its members to learn more about CSR and the role that business can play in making an impact on various social and environmental issues. The marquee event is the annual CSR Case Competition, where participants from several business schools compete to solve a live business case provided by a corporate sponsor. Rotman Outreach Club’s mission is to connect the entire Rotman community with the social services sector and issues in Toronto. Students, faculty, staff, partners, and friends are all encouraged to participate in the various events planned throughout the year.

Rotman Energy and Natural Resources Club’s mission is to connect the entire Rotman community with these key Canadian sectors. Occasionally, speakers are invited to discuss various social and environmental issues facing those industries. There are also opportunities to learn about clean and renewable energy solutions and interact with business leaders actively involved in this emerging industry. Students are very positive toward social and environmental issues. One member launched a venture called “Pass-On- Plastic” as part of the Entrepreneurship course. The venture was to promote use of reusable bottles on campus and avoid using plastic water bottles. It was a huge success, and many students and faculty bought reusable water bottles from her.

Rotman MBA students have access to the Career Services Offices, which can provide customized job search help and support based on an individual student’s needs or interests. Currently, fewer resources are available for finding jobs with a social and environmental impact in comparison to other areas of employment.

The number of career listings or recruiting activities related to social and environmental positions is much smaller in comparison to other types of positions. The Career Office has access to an extensive alumni network and can help students connect with alumni working in impact positions in relevant industries. The Rotman Net Impact Chapter is the primary resource for organizing events focused on careers with impact and for raising greater awareness among the student population.

Number of survey respondents: 23

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An impact job is a top priority for me

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Curriculum

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Sample Courses

Community Development

Energy & Clean Tech

Impact Investing International Development Nonprofit Management Social Entrepeneurship Corporate Responsibility Entrepeneurship Innovation/Creativity Leadership Strategy

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