Located in Toronto, the Richard Ivey School of Business is in Toronto's financial district in the ING DIRECT Leadership Centre. The school offers a range of executive development programs, including the Ivey Executive MBA Program that is offered to students who already have established careers as executives in the business industry. Ivey offers degrees in honors business administration, a master's in business administration, a Master of Science in management, and an accelerated MBA program. The Ivey School of Business employs a case-learning approach that emphasizes faculty interaction and involvement in the business community.
The Ted Rogers School of Management is part of Ryerson University, which is Canada's largest undergraduate management school. Also located in Toronto, the Ted Rogers School of Management takes a practical approach to business learning. It has been offering undergraduate business degrees since 1971 and claims to have the widest selection of majors and minors of any business school in Ontario. The school's eight majors include accounting, economics, management science, business and marketing management. Its 14 minors include business law, entrepreneurship, international business and public administrations. It offers a Bachelor of Commerce degree, professional designations and continuing education certificates.
The Alberta School of Business is part of the University of Alberta. The Alberta School of Business offers a variety of business programs, both undergraduate and graduate. Degrees conferred include a bachelor's of commerce, master's in business administration, doctor of philosophy in business and an executive master's in business administration, which is for individuals already employed as executives in the business industry. The Alberta School of Business emphasizes small classes and interactive learning opportunities within the business community, where students can apply their coursework in a live business setting. The school has 20,000 alumni and offers flexible 16-month part-time, full-time and evening MBA programs. MBA specializations include natural resources, technology commercialization, international business, leisure and sport management, and finance.