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    • Rotman School of Management. 5/5 (2 reviews) Rotman School of Management, named for its principal benefactor, Joseph L. Rotman, currently serves more than 3,000 students each year.
    • Smith School of Business at Queen's University. 5/5 (10 reviews) The Smith School of Business at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, has six areas of focus for prospective students to choose from: Sustainable finance, customer analytics, business venturing, social impact, corporate reporting and professionalism, and business research.
    • Ivey Business School. 4.9/5 (9 reviews) Ivey in London, Ontario, is one of the country’s best providers of real-world business education. Western specializes in case-method learning, essentially a simulation of a real world experience where students must decide what to do.
    • Schulich School of Business. 4.8/5 (5 reviews) Schulich is one of the most international business schools in Canada, with a satellite campus in Hyderabad, India, as well as offices in China, South Korea, and Russia.
  1. Aug 19, 2020 · Wharton runs a range of MBA programs that include the full-time MBA, MBA for executives, joint degree programs (MBA/MA) in international management and arts and sciences, MBA/law program, and MBA/public administration.

    • Simon Fraser University Beedie School of Business
    • McMaster University Degroote School of Business
    • HEC Montreal
    • Queen’s University Smith School of Business
    • York University Schulich School of Business
    • Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta
    • Western University Ivey Business School
    • McGill University Desautels Faculty of Management
    • University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business
    • University of Toronto Rotman School of Management

    The Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University may not have officially opened until 1982, but its roots go back farther. When Simon Fraser launched itsExecutive MBA programin 1968, it was the first of its kind in Canada, effectively changing business education in the country. Today, Beedie carries on this tradition of innovation. In 2011,...

    Like all of the other schools on this list, McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business offers an MBA degree. However, DeGroote stands apart from others with itsCo-op MBA, which gives students practical experience. While pursuing a Co-op MBA, students not only attend traditional classes on campus but also earn credit while working in local co...

    Thanks to its focus on research and theory, HEC Montreal is ranked among the best business schools in the entire world. Allowing students to study in either English or French, HEC brings in students from around the globe, resulting in a complex multinational education. Because of this transnational focus, HEC ranks highly not just on this list, but...

    As impressive as every school on this list certainly is, they are all walking in the shadow of theSmith School of Businessat Queen’s University. Before any other Canadian school, Queen’s began an undergraduate business degree in 1912. Ten years later, Queen’s became the first Canadian institution to confer a business degree on a woman. The evidence...

    The Schulick School of Business at York University knows that studying business requires first-class facilities. To that end, Schulick features some of the finest resources in the country, well-apportioned centers, and buildings to equip future business leaders with the tools they need to succeed. Built with an $8 million donation, the 67,000 squar...

    Although the University of Alberta was not the first in the country to offer a business degree, the Alberta School of Business is the first to be accredited by the Association of Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. That marker demonstrates the importance of research to Alberta’s program, one that knows a good business leader must take a compreh...

    Continuing the succession of firsts on this list is Western University’s Ivey Business School. The first Canadian school to offer an MBA degree, and the first school outside of the United States to do so, Ivey strives to improve the quality of Canada’s business leaders. To that end, Ivey has been involved in a number of other significant firsts. Th...

    It comes as a surprise to no one to seeMcGill Universityranked so high. Considered by most to be the Canadian equivalent of an Ivy League school, McGill garners respect from scholars across the world. McGill’s Desautels School of Management matches the vaunted reputation of its parent institution. As part of a world-class research institution, McGi...

    Although only accredited by the Association of Advance Collegiate Schools of Business in 2003, the University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business wasted no time in becoming one of Canada’s best business schools. Of course, it helps that the school can pull from nearly fifty years of history, having been founded in 1956. In addition to i...

    The Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto takes the top spot for a simple reason. It may not be the oldest business school in Canada, nor the one with the lowest tuition. But it is among the most diverse, offering a wide range of approaches guaranteed to produce well-rounded graduates ready to succeed in the complex world of glob...

  2. Mar 25, 2020 · Yupeng Liu, WG’20, is using classroom learning, faculty expertise, and Wharton’s network to grow his business in North America and China – and he’s encouraging more applicants in Toronto at Information Receptions.

  3. Wharton MBA Classes, Courses & Curriculum. The Wharton MBA curriculum has a unique structure, offering rigor and flexibility. The intensive, cross-functional core curriculum provides business fundamentals and the leadership, communication and analytical skills that are critical to your success.

  4. Aug 27, 2019 · Wharton's website shows that out of 6,245 applications for its 2020 MBA Class, 862 students are currently enrolled. Drilling down further, you can learn from the Wharton School's admissions...

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