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  • Canadian Business College

    Canadian Business College is a for-profit business college that has locations in Toronto, Scarborough, and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1992.

    The college operates under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Private Career Colleges Act (2005) and is registered with the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. It accepts international students and issues tax receipts to domestic students.

  • Rotman School of Management

    The Rotman School of Management is the University of Toronto's business school. It has jumped significantly in international prominence under the leadership of its dean, Roger Martin.

    The school is named in honour of Joseph Rotman who has donated CAD $36 million to the school since 1993.

    In the 2008 Financial Times rankings of MBA programs, Rotman ranked 1st in Canada, 20th in North America, and 40th in the world (down from 27th in the 2006 ranking). In the "Best in Finance" category, Rotman placed in the top 10 worldwide (6th) alongside NYU Stern, Chicago GSB, MIT Sloan, Harvard GSB and Wharton.

    In the 2006 Business Week MBA rankings, Rotman placed 3rd in the best international business schools category (those outside the U.S.). The top three schools in this category were all Canadian, beating out other prominent business programs such as IMD, London Business School, and INSEAD.

    Rotman is located in the heart of the University of Toronto's downtown St. George Campus.

  • Schulich School of Business

    The Schulich School of Business is a business school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operating under York University. It offers undergraduate and graduate programmes in business administration, finance, public administration and international business as well as a number of PhD and executive programmes.

    Originally known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies, it was renamed in 1995 after Seymour Schulich, a major benefactor who has donated $15 million to the school.

  • Ted Rogers School of Management

    The Ted Rogers School of Management is Located on Bay Street in Toronto's financial district. The school houses Canada's largest undergraduate management program, along with several graduate programs. The school's undergraduate Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) programs are grouped into: Business Management, Information Technology Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management, and Retail Management.

    Graduate studies consist of an MBA with a global focus, and an MBA in the Management of Technology and Innovation. The school also offers a Master of Science|Master of Management Science (MMSc) in the Management of Technology and Innovation.

    Ryerson, like may other educational institutions across Canada, is pursuing a global initiative and will be moving toward a global bachelors program. The current Management major will be replaced with a Global Management major, which is expected to take full effect by the 2010/2011 academic year. It is expected that this move will allow Ryerson's bachelor's program to have a global focus.

    Previously known as Ryerson's Business Building, it was changed to the current name, Ted Rogers School of Management, after a $15 million donation from Ted Rogers. This latest addition is located within a new wing of the Toronto Eaton Centre at the southeast corner of Bay and Dundas Streets. The school occupies three floors of the nine-floor wing (two floors are occupied by retail uses, with an above-grade parking garage occupying the remaining three storeys). The integration of the Ryerson faculty with commercial uses in the same building has been praised as an innovative solution for the downtown university.

  • Department of Management - University of Toronto at Scarborough

    Over the last 17 years, the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Scarborough has provided exceptional undergraduate studies in Management and Economics to its students. Currently, the Department offers a challenging and innovative Management BBA Program with a popular Co-op option, taught by 35 full-time and approximately 30 part-time faculty members, delivered in a striking new building, and supported by a thriving student association.





 
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