Top Canadian MBA Universities

If you are working in business and are ambitious, studying for an MBA could be a way to move a few rungs up the career ladder. But with so many options, and thousands of dollars at stake, it's important to make an informed choice about which program is best for you. A number of Canadian universities offer MBA programs, some of which rank in the world's top 100.
  1. University of Toronto: Rotman

    • Toronto's Rotman School of Management ranks first in Canada and 45th in the world, according to the 2010 Financial Times MBA survey, while Business Week ranks it eighth in its survey of non-U.S. MBAs. Rotman believes it offers "one key advantage that no other school can match: an innovative approach built on Integrative Thinking." It encourages its students to develop their creativity, moving beyond static business models to create new solutions to business problems. The program gives students a solid grounding in business essentials, but always considers the bigger picture.

      Rotman School of Management
      105 St. George Street
      Toronto, ON M5S 3E6
      Canada
      011-1-416-978-5703
      rotman.utoronto.ca

    University of Western Ontario: Ivey

    • Based at the University of Western Ontario in London, the Richard Ivey School of Business boasts the second-ranked MBA in the Financial Times 2010 survey, and ranked fourth in Business Week's 2010 survey for non-U.S. MBAs. Ivey is the only business school in Canada using the case method to teach its MBA students, and is a world leader in producing Asian case studies. The learning process is consciously action-oriented, allowing students to make decisions, analyze, develop ideas and experience the outcomes.

      Richard Ivey School of Business
      The University of Western Ontario
      1151 Richmond Street North
      London, ON N6A 3K7
      Canada
      011-1-519-661-3212
      ivey.uwo.ca

    York University: Schulich

    • Toronto-based York University offers MBAs through its Schulich School of Business. Its programs earned a third-place ranking in the Financial Times 2010 MBA survey. Schulich offers full-time, part-time and accelerated learning options to allow students to tailor the program to their personal requirements, while they can also choose from a large number of specializations, such as entrepreneurial studies, health industry management and marketing.

      The Schulich School of Business
      York University
      4700 Keele Street
      Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
      Canada
      011-1-416-736-5059
      schulich.yorku.ca

    University of British Columbia: Sauder

    • The University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business runs a 15-month MBA program that is ranked 82nd in the world by the Financial Times 2010 survey. All students begin by studying a series of integrated core modules before choosing specializations, such as finance, marketing or strategic management. The school is proud of its stance on sustainability and students have "the opportunity to participate in research projects on carbon markets, sustainable transportation, green technology, community engagement, and health care in developing countries." Students can also take short study tours, summer abroad for a summer, or take part in the international exchange program to study in South America, Asia, Europe or the Middle East.

      Sauder School of Business, UBC
      Henry Angus Building
      111-2053 Main Mall
      Vancouver. BC V6T 1Z2
      Canada
      011-1-604-822-8422
      sauder.ubc.ca

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