Location: Toronto, ON
Tuition: $44,000 (domestic)
Duration: 16 months
Full Time Enrolment:552
Average GMAT: 661
Minimum Work Experience Required: 2 years
Notable Rankings: 49th in Financial Times 2009 MBA Rankings
Brief Overview of the School: Schulich offers classes at both it’s York University campus and their downtown Toronto campus. The Schulich MBA is a normal course-based MBA program where students complete 33 credits (11 courses) of required courses and complete their degree with 27 credits (9 courses) of electives. Through the electives, students can choose to specialize in numerous functional areas of management and special programs. The functional areas of management cover off normal business areas like finance and accounting, while the special programs cover a range of unique areas such as:
Arts & Media
Business & Sustainability
Business Consulting
Business Ethics
Financial Engineering
Financial Services
Health Industry Management
Real Property Development
Schulich also offers graduate exchange opportunities with a number of schools around the world. They currently have partnerships with schools in 28 countries around the world. As a school that ranks consistently in the upper half of the Financial Times MBA rankings, Schulich is well recognized around the world. With a strong presence in Toronto and Eastern Canada, Schulich grads are well positioned to find employment at top firms.
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Tuition: $44,000 (domestic)
Duration: 16 months
Full Time Enrolment:552
Average GMAT: 661
Minimum Work Experience Required: 2 years
Notable Rankings: 49th in Financial Times 2009 MBA Rankings
Brief Overview of the School: Schulich offers classes at both it’s York University campus and their downtown Toronto campus. The Schulich MBA is a normal course-based MBA program where students complete 33 credits (11 courses) of required courses and complete their degree with 27 credits (9 courses) of electives. Through the electives, students can choose to specialize in numerous functional areas of management and special programs. The functional areas of management cover off normal business areas like finance and accounting, while the special programs cover a range of unique areas such as:
Arts & Media
Business & Sustainability
Business Consulting
Business Ethics
Financial Engineering
Financial Services
Health Industry Management
Real Property Development
Schulich also offers graduate exchange opportunities with a number of schools around the world. They currently have partnerships with schools in 28 countries around the world. As a school that ranks consistently in the upper half of the Financial Times MBA rankings, Schulich is well recognized around the world. With a strong presence in Toronto and Eastern Canada, Schulich grads are well positioned to find employment at top firms.
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