


Although going back to school is a major investment of time and money, it can have big payoffs in terms of career advancement, new opportunities and self-fulfillment. It’s a decision that requires significant self-reflection as you consider your goals and your professional and personal responsibilities, and as you assess the trends within your industry and how your current skills and knowledge match up. Here are some questions to consider if you’re thinking about a professional postgraduate degree:
The first step is to consider your professional development and where you’d like to be in five or 10 years.
We’ve developed a series of articles about why some professionals have chosen the MEL and MHLP degrees. The reasons include gaining experience in a related industry, accelerating career progression and taking on new responsibilities, making an impact on society and in the world, and wanting to live in a new city, province or country. Do any of these apply?
There are a wide range of graduate degrees in many different fields, from the narrowly specialized to the more broadly based. Figuring out which degree is best for you requires thinking honestly about your strengths, interests and desired career path.
Your answers to these questions might lead you towards either a master’s degree in an applied science program (like engineering or nursing) or a degree in business. But what if you’re interested in doing both? The MEL and MHLP offer an uniquely interdisciplinary experience, combining graduate-level applied sciences education with executive leadership development. Students gain cutting-edge technical skills and knowledge, enabling them to innovate in their industry, while also acquiring the business fundamentals for strategic decision making and confident leadership through courses taught by UBC Sauder’s Robert H. Lee Graduate School.
This unique combination is what makes the MEL and MHLP degrees attractive option for professionals who do not want to limit themselves to a purely technical or purely business degree. Students and alumni repeatedly mention the career-enhancing advantages that come from being able to make significant contributions to both technical and business decisions.
Postgraduate degrees range in length, usually from a minimum length of 12 months and up to 24 months or more, and some are offered as part-time options.
The UBC MEL and MHLP are 12-month full-time professional master degrees, with 24-month part-time options available in Clinical Education, Integrated Water Management, Urban Systems, and Seniors Care.
Take a close look at the course content for the degrees you are considering. You want to ensure that the courses you’ll be taking and the structure of the learning environment is a good match with your interests, learning style and educational and professional goals.
All MEL and MHLP programs were developed in close consultation with industry partners to meet the needs of today’s forward-thinking organizations and professionals. As such, the programs are truly cross-disciplinary, enabling students to update their sector-specific knowledge while gaining the foundational business skills needed to lead teams and guide change. You can read about our MEL and MHLP alumni and how they’re using their more cohesive, integrated and diverse skill sets to take on new challenges.
As a graduate student, so much personal growth happens beyond the classroom – in collaborative group work, discussions with peers, connections with industry leaders at networking events and opportunities within the university.
The MEL and MHLP are designed for independent, self-motivated students who are ready to embrace a shared learning experience through their interactions with peers, industry leaders and academic researchers.
Students can attend optional professional development events and workshops throughout the year, covering topics that include proven tactics for improving presentation skills to networking with confidence. Our career services team is also available for one-on-one career coaching and advice.
With over 400 student clubs, UBC offers an incredible array of extracurricular opportunities. MEL and MHLP students can take advantage of these opportunities, or even create their own. In 2019, for example, an MHLP student launched a Health Hackathon that brought together MEL and MHLP students to brainstorm a pitch for a breakthrough product or service that could transform the health-care industry.
The business classes bring together students from all of the different MEL and MHLP programs, which means you will be studying and collaborating on group projects with a wide group of professionals from diverse industries and backgrounds.
Going back to school is a significant life decision, but one that’s easier to make if you carefully evaluate your current circumstances and reflect on your specific career goals. A professional master’s degree is a signal to employers that you have up-to-date industry knowledge and expertise. The interdisciplinary MEL and MHLP – with their combination of technical and business courses – also tell employers that you have the skills and confidence to successfully communicate, collaborate, strategize and lead change within the organization.
It’s also helpful to see going back to school as part of a longer-term investment in your personal and professional development. Some of the outcomes might be immediately clear – a new job or greater responsibility. Other outcomes might take longer to emerge, but are nonetheless equally important, and could include everything from being exposed to new ways of thinking to a new set of friends to where you end up living.
Think the MEL or MHLP might be the professional master’s degree for you? We encourage you to review our program options and contact us to learn more.
2023 Application Deadlines
The online application portal for 2024 admission opens on January 1, 2023.
Round 1: March 30, 2023
Round 2: June 30, 2023
Round 3 (Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents of Canada, and US citizens only): August 30, 2023
See how to apply section for full details.
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