Top Five Business Schools in Canada

Canada is home to a number of prestigious MBA programs that consistently rank among the top tier of business schools worldwide. Several pieces of information determine program rankings, including surveys of faculty, current students and alumni as well as the size of the program, the date it was established and graduates' average starting salary. These five programs offer both Canadian and international students the opportunity to study under renowned faculty and gain the knowledge and experience critical to a successful business career.
  1. Richard Ivey School of Business

    • The Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario offers business degrees at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level. It's currently the only school in Canada that bases its curriculum on the case-study method, which encourages students to actively participate in decision-making activities designed to teach necessary business practices and skills. Along with Harvard Business School, the Ivey School is a leader in the creation of business case studies, used as problem-solving models for businesses around the world.

      Richard Ivey School of Business
      The University of Western Ontario
      1151 Richmond St. N.
      London, ON
      Canada N6A 3K7
      +1-519-661-3206
      ivey.uwo.ca

    Rotman School of Management

    • This business school at the University of Toronto offers MBA programs, doctoral programs in accounting, finance and related fields as well as undergraduate programs in commerce. The Rotman School bases its curriculum on the concept of integrative thinking, which encourages students to approach problem-solving and decision-making in a multifaceted way, and to create new methods of resolving problems.

      Rotman School of Management
      University of Toronto
      105 St. George St.
      Toronto, ON
      Canada M5S 3E6
      +1-416-978-5703
      rotman.utoronto.ca

    Desautels Faculty of Management

    • The Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University offers 11 degree programs, including undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees in business and commerce. MBA students have the opportunity to participate in an exchange program in Japan. Desautels also offers numerous seminars and educational opportunities to non-degree-seeking business professionals. The Desautels program prides itself on the diversity of both its faculty and its student body.

      Desautels Faculty of Management
      Bronfman Building
      McGill University
      Bronfman Building, 1001 Sherbrooke St. W.
      Montreal, QC
      Canada H3A 1G5
      +1-514-398-4000
      mcgill.ca/desautels

    Sauder School of Business

    • The Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs in business, commerce, management and executive education, as well as diplomas in accounting and in sales and marketing. The school provides a number of unique study opportunities, including an international MBA program in Shanghai, courses at the Centre for CEO Leadership and Ch'nook Aboriginal programs. The Sauder School also works in partnership with the Faculty of Management at UBC Okanagan in Kelowna, British Columbia.

      Sauder School of Business
      University of British Columbia
      2053 Main Mall
      Vancouver, BC
      Canada V6T 1Z2
      +1-604-822-8500
      sauder.ubc.ca

    University of Alberta School of Business

    • The University of Alberta School of Business offers a bachelor of commerce degree, an MBA and executive MBA program and a doctoral business degree. The program offers many opportunities for students to explore international learning with exchange programs in 16 partner countries, including China, Sweden, Germany, Hong Kong, Denmark, the United Kingdom and Japan.

      School of Business
      3-23 Business Building
      University of Alberta
      Edmonton, AB
      Canada T6G 2R6
      +1-780-492-7676
      business.ualberta.ca

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