Saul Klein: Saul Klein, into his second year as dean of the program, is preparing to expand the undergraduate ranks next year and the graduate program down the line. All our programs have seen strong interest increasing, said Klein, noting the undergraduate intake will increase next year to 300 students from the current 240. As for the Masters program, we are looking at where expansion will happen and when. , according to Times Colonist. We saw a 40 per cent increase in applications this year, Klein said, noting expansion is constrained by available resources of physical space and faculty. There is a lag in our ability to ramp up and serve the increase in demand. As the latest crop of University of Victoria business students was frantically coming up with new sustainable business plans during an ice-breaking challenge competition Friday, the dean of the Gustavson School of Business was doing a little planning himself. Currently, the Masters of Global Business program takes 40 UVic students and another 40 students from partner schools each year. But Klein said its popularity requires they start looking at how they can increase the intake.
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