Monday, October 15, 2012

Business Colleges & Universities In Canada

Canadian business schools offer many high-level business administration programs.


Attending a business school can be a great way to advance your career. Many high-level executives hold undergraduate or graduate degrees in business administration, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Business schools can offer training and experience in areas such as management, leadership, decisiveness and analytical thinking, all of which can be valuable qualities in the business world. Canada has several well-regarded business colleges and universities.


Schulich School of Business


York University’s Schulich School of Business in Toronto operates two campuses in that city and satellite locations in China, India, Russia and South Korea. The school offers a variety of degree programs, including bachelor's degrees and an International Bachelor of Business Administration, a doctorate in administration and eight master’s degrees. Master’s options include the International Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Administration, Master of Finance, Executive MBA, and two joint MBA degrees including a Master of Fine Arts and a Juris Doctor. Schulich’s graduate diploma programs include a post-MBA in Advanced Management and a Financial Engineering Diploma. Schulich’s executive education program serves over 16,000 businesspeople annually, providing classes, seminars and training.


Schulich School of Business


York University


4700 Keele St.


Toronto, Ontario


Canada M3J 1P3


416-736-5081


yorku.ca


Queen’s University School of Business


The Queen’s University School of Business in Kingston offers a Bachelor of Commerce degree, four MBA programs, a graduate diploma in accounting, a doctorate, a Master of Science in Management, a Master in Global Management and a Master of Management Finance. MBA options include a 12-month, full-time MBA program and an accelerated MBA for business graduates. MBA students can also choose the Queen’s Executive MBA National degree, a 15-month program featuring online Friday- and Saturday-only classes. The Cornell-Queen’s Executive MBA degree option features classes taught by faculty from both Queen’s University and Cornell University of Ithaca, New York. Classes meet three Saturdays per month in cities across Canada. Program graduates hold MBAs from both Queen’s and Cornell.


School of Business


Queen’s University


143 Union St.


Kingston, Ontario


Canada K7L 3N6


613-533-2330


queensu.ca


University of Alberta School of Business


The University of Alberta School of Business in Edmonton offers full- and part-time degree programs and executive education. Degrees include the Bachelor of Commerce, Master of Business Administration, doctorate and Executive Master of Business Administration. MBA students can focus their studies in areas such as natural resources, energy, environment, international business, sport management and finance. The executive education program offers over 30 courses focused on topics such as leadership, technology, human resource initiatives and financial management.


School of Business


University of Alberta


3-23 Business Building


Edmonton, Alberta


Canada T6G 2R6


780-492-7676


ualberta.ca


Sauder School of Business


The University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business in Vancouver offers a Bachelor of Commerce, an Early Career Master's degree, a Master of Management in Operations Research, a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Health Administration, a research-based Master of Science in Business Administration and a doctorate. The school offers several executive education options, including an accelerated leadership program, an Executive MBA in Health Care and over 100 annual open-enrollment business seminars.


Sauder School of Business


University of British Columbia


2053 Main Mall


Vancouver, BC


Canada V6T 1Z2


604-822-8500


ubc.ca







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