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This is one of Canada's leading business schools. It has 3 international accreditations and many Canadian accreditations. Forbes magazine rates the MBA program among the world's best.
Six-Week Sessions
These 6-week sessions replace semesters in an effort to be more efficient and save time. There are 4 phases, counting for a total of 57 credits. Three of the phases are part of the core curriculum, and 1 of the phases allows students to focus in one specialty.
Multifaceted Pedagogical Approach
Computer simulations, role-playing, discussions, case studies and guest speakers form part of the instruction. From the beginning of the program, students are exposed to business management simulations. Students also have the option of consulting for actual businesses as part of their training.
Competitions
There are a multitude of international competitions:
o Cerebration, the NUS Global Business Challenge
o John Molson MBA International MBA Case Study Competition
o Financial Post MBA Portfolio Management Competition
Key Statistics and Information - Founded 1907
- Programs Offered: MBA (full-time, part-time), EMBA (part-time), PhD
- Class Size 151
- Male/Female Percentages 108 men/43 women
- Faculty 250 (undergraduate and graduate)
- Campus Atmosphere Very social
- Mean Age 31
- GMAT Scores 625
- Tuition $6,200 Canadian currency (Quebec residents), $12,900 Canadian currency (non-residents of Quebec), $26,600 Canadian currency (International)
- Program Length 1-3 years
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