UBC's Sauder School of Business is one of Canada's top academic business schools, faculty and achievements in research work The Sauder School of Business is internationally renowned for its research faculty and achievements. Located in Vancouver, B.C., Canada's gateway to the Asia-Pacific region and a modern, highly cosmopolitan metropolis, the Sauder School of Business is uniquely positioned to offer an international business perspective.
2, the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management (University of Toronto--Rotman)
Rotman (Rotman) School of Management is North America and even the world's premier prestigious business school. 2002 by the U.S. "Business Week" (Business Week) rated in addition to the United States, the world's top ten MBA schools in the fifth place, the first Canadian business school.
3, the University of Alberta's School of Business (University of Alberta - School of Business)
Alberta School of Business is one of Canada's leading business schools, providing business bachelor's degree, master's degree, PhD and executive education programs. It is also one of the longest-standing Canadian business schools to be accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), which is the higher standard for rating business schools globally, demonstrating the diversity of their programs, the strength of their research, and the career advancement prospects of their alumni.
4, the University of Western Ontario's Ivey Business School (University of Western Ontario - Ivey)
The University of Western Ontario's Ivey Business School is located in London, Ontario, is a world-class business school, Ivey Business School was founded in 1922. Founded in 1922, Ivey Business School's mission is to develop business leaders who think globally, act strategically, and contribute to society. Ivey has had a tremendous impact on the field of business management, and its case study approach is on par with that of Harvard Business School.
5, McGill University's School of Business (McGill University--Desautels)
McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management is often referred to as McGill University's School of Business, and the strengths of the Desautels Faculty of Management's programs are: attracting the the world's better students, better faculty, and many employers, it is also the more international business school in North America.
6, York University's Schulich School of Business (York University--Schulich)
York University's Schulich School of Business was established in 1966, in the undergraduate, graduate, post-degree, and managerial education at all levels of rich and diverse. Its creative, real-world programs have earned it a national and international reputation, including Canada's first International MBA program (IMBA) and one of the country's first comprehensive programs in areas such as financial services, real estate management, and arts and media management.
7, Queen's University's School of Business (Queens School of Business)
Queens University's undergraduate business school is known for its academic prestige and rigorous admissions screening. The undergraduate business school is ranked fifth in the world, and is one of the more difficult and competitive business schools in Canada. Queen's also has a fairly well-developed international academic exchange program, with 85% of third-year business students participating in international exchange programs to study at overseas universities.
Each school has its own special requirements for different majors. If you need to know the more detailed application requirements of each university, you can check the past successful cases of application through the Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System in accordance with your own institutional background and academic performance.
The Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System is as follows:
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In the Overseas Study Volunteer Reference System, we will see which schools our own faculty members have gone to, which majors they have applied for, how many language scores they have taken, and which study abroad agency they have used.
The query is as follows: