Business School Review
York University,
NORTH AMERICA
Schulich School of Business
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA, Part Time MBA, Executive MBA
Global Reach. Innovative Programs. Diverse
IMBA, MPA
Perspectives.
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
MBA/LLB; MBA/MFA; MBA/MA B
usiness today is global – your MBA degree
in business management should be too. The
Schulich School of Business is your passport to
MBA Specialisation:
Accounting
the world, offering you a degree that is globally
Economics
recognized. Schulich continues to extend its global
Entrepreneurship
Finance
footprint with new satellite centres in Beijing and
General Management Shanghai, China; Mumbai, India; Seoul, Korea; and Go global with the Schulich International MBA
Health Industry Management
International Management / Business
Moscow, Russia. (IMBA). This unique degree programme allows you
Marketing The Schulich School of Business is ranked among to broaden your horizons and leverage your Canadian
Operations Management and
the world’s top business schools: 11th in the world and international experience by specializing in global
Information Systems
Organisational Behavior/Industrial Relations (1st in Canada) by The Wall Street Journal in its Top
trading regions working and studying abroad.
Strategic Management
International Schools ranking; 24th in the world (1st Located at York University in Toronto, one of the
Business Sustainability
Arts & Media
in Canada) by The Economist (EIU); 4th in the world most diverse cities in the world with a population
Financial Engineering
among non-US schools (1st in Canada) by Forbes; 9th that is more than 50 percent non-Canadian, Schulich
Nonprofit Management and Leadership
Real Property Development
in the world among non-US schools by BusinessWeek; provides a unique diverse culture. Situated in the
Financial Services
and 22nd in the world (1st in Canada) by Expansión, a financial and cultural centre of Canada, Schulich gives
Full Time Course Information
Time Warner publication. Schulich is also ranked 3rd in you access to the head offices of many organizations.
Start Dates:
the world in the field of corporate social responsibility This vast corporate network enables Schulich students
January, September
in the Beyond Grey Pinstripes ranking of the US-based to develop strong linkages into the global business
Programme Duration:
World Resources and Aspen Institutes. community.
8-16 months The Schulich MBA and International MBA (IMBA) Schulich’s new $104-million building complex is
degrees offer innovative programmes, unparalleled striking by its sheer scale and scope. Yet, the building
Tuition Fee:
USD ($) 42000 / Total Programme Tuition
choice and flexible programming. Choose from 18 is about shapes and the way stone, steel and wood
different specialized streams in order to pair functional conspire to create spaces that bring people together.
Entry Requirements:
and industry-specific expertise to build a highly It is a dynamic, interactive learning environment and
Min. GMAT Score : 550
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : 250 marketable competitive advantage. You can start your these spaces foster community and help build lasting
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score: 600
programme in September or January and finish a relationships. At the end of the day, that is what
Min. TOEFL IBT: 100
Min. IELTS : 7
fulltime MBA in only 16 months. If you qualify for the business is all about.
Min. Years of Work Experience : 2
accelerated MBA programme, you can shorten your “Our mission here at Schulich is clear and
Application Fee:
length of study to only 8 months. Part-time options compelling: to graduate men and women who will
USD ($) 125 include evening or weekend programmes. become business leaders of the highest caliber, and
The Schulich MBA offers the advantages of a to prepare them to succeed in a constantly changing
Part Time Course Information
Start Dates:
highly diverse teaching faculty and student community. world. If you seek a highly rewarding and stimulating
January, May, September Combined with its global business partnerships, MBA or IMBA programme, in a learning environment
which allow for study abroad in more than 40 cities, that is truly international, then I invite you to come
Programme Duration:
40 months
this diversity ensures that your experience will be to Canada’s Global Business School™ – The Schulich
truly international. School of Business.” – Dean Dezsö J. Horváth
Tuition Fee:
USD ($) 4200 / Per Semester
Student Profile
Executive Course Information
Start Date:
January
A
t Schulich, you will join a select group of peers. Your classmates are bright, accomplished and ambitious
with diverse backgrounds and proven leadership ability. They bring real-world experience and insight
into the classroom.
Programme Duration:
18 months
Join Schulich graduates who have attained the highest level of personal and professional success - a highly
Tuition Fee:
accomplished family of more than 21,000 alumni. Over 80 Schulich Alumni Chapters thrive around the world
USD ($) 95,000 / Total Programme Cost
and provide our students with mentorship, career advice and business contacts.
Contact:
Graduate Admissions,
Prafulla Metaparti (IMBA ’07). At Matt Wolodarsky (MBA ’06).
Schulich School of Business,
York University
Schulich, Prafulla focused on the South While at Schulich, he was a member of
4700 Keele Street
and Southeast Asian region. Citing the the York Consulting Group, a for-profit
Toronto, Ontario
M3J 1P3 Canada
work term abroad as being one of her consulting group run by Schulich MBA
most memorable IMBA experiences, students and faculty. “My experience
Tel: 01 (416) 736-5060
Fax: 01 (416) 650-8174
she immersed herself in all aspects at Schulich has been tremendous. I
Email:
admissions@schulich.yorku.ca of international business. “Schulich has profoundly applied theories learned in class to real, live, client
Web:
http://www.schulich.yorku.ca
broadened my thinking, increased my international situations. My exchange experience in the Philippines
perspective and shaped my career.” Prafulla is Vice exposed me to a new and exciting culture, which
President of JP Morgan in Mumbai, India. helped me to develop invaluable skills. This adds up
to a dynamic fast-paced experience that deepens the
learning process at Schulich.” Matt is Senior Consultant
in the Transformation Consulting Group of Cap Gemini
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