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10 Best Universities to Study Business in Canada

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Canadian universities offer international students various options when it comes to studying abroad. Whether you are looking to study arts, science, or business, Canada offers many programs options.

Looking to explore business programs? Here is our list of the top 10 Canadian universities, based on competitive and unique business programs.

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Located in downtown Toronto, the U of T has one of the best MBA programs in Canada. At the Rotman School of Management, students may pursue undergraduate and graduate programs, and joint degrees, achieving experience in various fields.

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UBC Sauder School of Business is recognized as a leader in academic business schools. It offers programs to over 4,000 local and international students. Located in Vancouver, Canada’s gateway to the Pacific Rim, UBC Sauder provides a global business perspective through relevant teaching. The school also offers a large amount of international study opportunities.

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Founded in 1916, the Alberta School of Business is a leading institution of business education and research. Students can choose between six specializations and seven joint degrees. The school also encourages students to practice real-world experience through the MBA capstone course.

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Western’s Ivey School of Business in London, Ontario, prepares students for success through their Case-Method of Learning. This method provides students with a large variety of real-life business scenarios to learn from. It also creates a powerful alumni network and excellent career opportunities. Ivey encourages students to participate in exchange programs through 40 different schools across Europe, Asia and South America.

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McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management is placed in Montreal’s vibrant downtown area. Students will thrive in this busy, bilingual city, often considered the cultural capital of Canada. The school offers a flexible course variety, alongside a unique bilingual MBA degree.

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The Schulich School of Business at York University, located just outside downtown Toronto, focuses on international business. Schulich is known for having exchange partners on every continent. It is one of the few MBA programs that allows students to switch between full-time and part-time studies to accommodate their lifestyle and needs.

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Located in Kingston, Ontario, Queen’s Smith School of Business is home to international students from over 100 different countries. The school offers Bachelor of Commerce and MBA programs, as well as intimate class sizes to encourage team-based and experiential learning.

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The DeGroote School of Business, part of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, stimulates student learning through co-op work terms and internships. This program keeps in mind professional accreditation, and encourages students to apply for various certifications as part of their program.

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Situated just outside the city centre, Universite de Montreal’s HEC is a French-language school offering internationally renowned management education and research. Partnered with 133 institutions across 40 countries, HEC encourages students to participate in exchange programs.

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Despite not having a business school or faculty, University of Waterloo offers business-related programs allowing students to pursue degrees with a business focus. It also offers a renowned co-op program. This work experience helps students build their skills and network at various organizations, from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies.


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