Introduction
On October 19, 2011, CMU launched its new Redekop School of Business, made possible through the generosity of the Redekop family of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia. The Redekop family had a vision "to educate the next generation in commerce, marketing, and finance, and to do this in a university that inspires and prepares future leaders with skills complimented by Christian ethics, integrity, and service."
- CMU Launches Redekop School of Business
(October 19, 2011)
CMU's business programming uses an inter-disciplinary approach in preparation for a global business environment. The goal is to prepare students to become engaged in business and not-for-profit organizations, with a worldview and character shaped within a Christian university community.
Students will benefit from a generous awards program, excellent professors, a supportive student-to-faculty ratio, opportunities for a term of study in an international setting, and interaction with business and not-for-profit leaders.
Distinctive Features
- Business learning rooted in Christian values and social entrepreneurship in a community context
- Courses that count for professional designations and memberships in various organizations
- Scholarships for students who meet entrance criteria and bursaries available to address financial need
- Interactive classrooms with advanced technology to bring the world to the classroom
- Network opportunities with established business and not-for-profit leaders
- In-Residence program that encourages creative business practices for social good
- Active RSB Student Association with membership available to all business students
How to Apply
For application and admission information, contact admissions