Schulich School of Business | 2025-2026 FGS Academic Calendar /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026 Tue, 19 Aug 2025 14:11:34 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Advanced Management /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/advanced-management/ Fri, 23 Aug 2024 15:51:32 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2025-2026/?p=2953

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The Advanced Management Diploma (AMD) is a two-term (18-credit) concurrent graduate diploma open to students who are enrolled in any Schulich master’s degree who want to deepen their management education by completing a high quality experiential education opportunity (a 6-credit graduate placement.)

AMD is open to open to students concurrently enrolled in any of the following Schulich professional master’s programs: Master of Business Administration, Master of Accounting, Master of Finance, Master of Management, Master of Marketing, Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure, Master of Health Industry Administration, Master of Business Analytics, Master of Management in Artificial Intelligence, or the Master of Supply Chain Management.

Admission Requirements

Students are required to be in good academic standing in the Schulich professional master’s degree program in which they are enrolled.

Diploma Requirements

To earn the AMD diploma, students must complete:

  • 9.00 credits of courses in the Schulich master degree in which the student is registered.
  • MGMT 6350 3.00 Case Analysis and Presentation Skills or MGMT 6300 3.00 Professional Development for Managers or 3.00 credit degree core course approved by the degree program director.
  • MGMT 5300 6.00 Mandatory Experiential Learning Course (the graduate placement)

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Health Industry Administration /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/health-industry-administration/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 18:14:35 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2024-2025/?p=2292
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A specialized professional degree to develop managers, leaders and innovators who can tackle today's healthcare challenges.

The 12-month Master of Health Industry Administration is a highly specialized 34.5-credit full-time program designed with industry input to provide in-depth knowledge and skills necessary to navigate and manage in a highly complex and competitive field. Graduates have gone to work for business, government, and not-for-profit organizations.

The Canadian healthcare system, along with others around the world, requires major transformational changes to adapt to limited financial resources, an aging population, and the emergence and adoption of new delivery models and technologies, including artificial intelligence, business analytics, and virtual care.

The Graduate Program in Health Industry Administration combines the Schulich School of. Business’ strengths of leading-edge management education with specialized expertise in the field of healthcare administration. Building on Schulich’s existing  and graduate diploma, along with a diverse alumni pool and wide range of sector partners, this highly applied professional program integrates leadership development with a focus on strategic thinking, systems design, healthcare quality, and value-creation.

The graduate program’s curriculum is designed by faculty within Schulich’s , a holistic initiative designed to promote thought leadership in the field of health and management through education, applied research, and industry collaboration.

The program offers several prestigious scholarships: the Robert Krembil Scholarship of Merit (worth approximately $60,000), which will go to one Graduate Program in Health Industry Administration student each year; the Dr. L. O. Bradley Leadership Entrance Award awarded to two students each year, and the Benoît Lauzé Scholarship of Excellence awarded to one student each year.

Admission Requirements

The general admission requirements for the MHIA are listed below. Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission, as space in each program is limited. A holistic approach is taken during the application review process and all components of the application are thoroughly reviewed.

  1. An undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution, with a minimum B+ average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work.
  2. Work Experience is not required, but considered for admission.
    • One year of full-time, post-graduate work experience is required for applicants holding 3-year degrees.
  3. Completion of the online application which requires:
    1. Essays (2 written, 1 timed written, 2 video)
    2. An up-to-date resume
    3. Two references (at least one academic reference is recommended)
    4. Unofficial copies of transcripts from all previously attended post-secondary institutions**Official copies of transcripts will be required if an applicant receives an offer to the program.
      Applicants are NOT required to take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). 
  4. Proof of English language proficiency if studies were not completed in English.

Degree Requirements

The Graduate Program in Health Industry Administration is comprised of 34.5 credits of core and elective courses.

Students are eligible for graduation upon their successful completion of 34.5 credits.

Term 1󲹱
Health Industry Administration 5000 1.5: Workshop on Overview of Canadian Healthcare Industry
Health Industry Administration 5130 1.5: Preventive Healthcare
Accounting 5200 3.0: Financial Decisions for Managers
Marketing 5201 3.0: Marketing Management for Healthcare 
Science & Technology Management 5210 3.0: Design and Management of Organizational Processes

Term 2¾Գٱ
Health Industry Administration 5500 1.5: Workshop on Leadership & Strategy in Canadian Healthcare
Health Industry Administration 5140 1.5: Digital Health
Operations Management & Information Systems 5150 1.5: Analytics And Modelling For Healthcare 
Health Industry Administration 6120 3.0: Leadership & Healthcare Strategy
Health Industry Administration 6150 3.0: Economics Of Healthcare
Health Industry Administration 6160 1.5: Quality & Value In Healthcare

Term 3ܳ
Health Industry Administration 6000 1.5: Workshop on Healthcare Systems and Public Policy
Health Industry Administration 6170 1.5: Performance Indicators in Healthcare 
Health Industry Administration 6180 3.0: Entrepreneurship And Innovation in Healthcare
Health Industry Administration 6200 1.5: Public Policy for Healthcare
Health Industry Administration 6100 3.0: Strategy Consulting Study in Healthcare

If the student has taken a university-level accounting course and earned a grade of B+ or higher, they may replace the Accounting 5200 3.0 course with other 3 credit electives.

In addition to the curriculum requirements, the Graduate Program in Health Industry Administration is preceded by satisfactory completion of online course modules in Accounting, Finance and Statistics by AnyPrep.com. A Schulich-specific access code and instruction will be sent to admitted, confirmed students before they begin their first academic term. All other requirements are identical to those of Schulich’s other master’s programs.

The Graduate Program in Health Industry Administration can be completed in 12 months on a full-time. Entry is Fall term.

The Graduate Program in Health Industry Administration is a three-term program on a full-time basis.

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Business Administration in Technology Leadership /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/business-administration-in-technology-leadership/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 18:12:03 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2024-2025/?p=2289
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W263, Seymour Schulich Buildingadmissions@schulich.yorku.ca

Discover the MBA program designed for tech leaders of the future.

With a constantly refreshed curriculum and a focus on real-world, experiential learning, the Schulich Tech MBA prepares the next generation of change-makers to win in an era where every company is a tech company.

This 16-month (4-term) full-time program includes guaranteed workplace internships, direct exposure to industry leaders in Toronto’s thriving tech scene, and career support. Students will tackle current technology challenges through case studies, simulations, guest lectures, and a capstone integrated field study project. The Tech MBA Advisory Council guides the curriculum’s continuous innovation, reflecting market challenges and opportunities.

The Tech MBA curriculum includes 37.5 credits of core courses designed to equip students with a common set of capabilities necessary for effective management in the tech sectors.

In addition to foundational core courses, students have the opportunity to complete 6.00 credits of electives, allowing for deeper exploration in a particular area of interest.

In term 3, students will participate in a Venture Studio project where they will learn leading product design, management strategies, and frameworks for high-growth potential technology firms. Students will explore how those strategies and frameworks connect directly to the investments placed by Venture Investors seeking to scale tech firms.

Term 4 includes a Mandatory Graduate Placement. Through the placement experience, students will build upon, practice, and reflect on key learnings and build relevant experiences for their career post-graduation. A minimum of 12 weeks, of full-time work is required to complete this Graduate Placement.

Students are eligible for graduation upon their successful completion of 49.5 credits.

Admission Requirements

The minimum admission requirements are as follows:

  • An undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with a minimum B average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work. Three-year cycle undergraduate degrees from institutions that meet the criteria set forth in the Bologna Declaration may be acceptable as the equivalent of an undergraduate honors degree.
  • 2 to 5 years of work experience in technology firms and/or in technology-enabled roles in non-technology firms is required.
  • Alternate admissions requirement: Graduates with other 3-year degrees may be admitted as well. All graduates with 3-year degrees must possess at least three years of post-graduation work experience in a sector relevant to the program.
  • Proof of English language proficiency if prior studies were not completed in English:
    • o TOEFL (iBT): 100 with a minimum component score of 23 or IELTS: 7.0 overall with a minimum component score of 6.5.
  • A supplementary application form that shows strong evidence of leadership ability.
  • Two letters of recommendation. It is recommended that one of these is from a professor.
  • A panel interview

Degree Requirements

The program will require students to complete 49.5 credits over four terms of full-time study. The curriculum comprises 15 courses (13 core and 2 electives) that range in credit value from 1.5 to 6.00. Term 1 = 15 credits; Term 2 = 13.5 credits; Term 3 = 12 credits; and Term 4 = 9 credits – for a total of 49.5 credits. All the 13 core courses are being newly designed. The 2 electives will be sourced from the existing pool of course offerings in the Master of Business Analytics and the Master of Management in Artificial Intelligence programs at Schulich.

The program outcomes will be achieved via a course-based and primarily in-person delivery format. The nature of the coursework varies, depending on the expected learning outcomes for each course. In-person lectures and learning activities will be complemented with synchronous and asynchronous virtual learning opportunities embedded within each course (e.g., live and/or recorded interactive lectures in the flipped classroom format, along with other learning activities that help develop an understanding of course concepts as well as promote teamwork and collaboration). Other learning activities include case analysis and discussion, teamwork exercises, guest speaker presentations, simulations, and outreach to external organizations.

The program makes an explicit commitment to experiential learning. This includes a commitment to devoting 30% of total time to experiential learning initiatives in each course, the development of sustained relationships with practitioners in the classroom, a mandatory workplace internship, and a project designed to add value to real-world clients involving the creation and implementation of a technological solution to a business problem.

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Supply Chain Management /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/supply-chain-management/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 18:06:38 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2023-2024dev/supply-chain-management/
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The Master of Supply Chain Management program is a professional master’s degree program designed to prepare graduates for leadership roles in building, management and changing supply chains.

The 12-month, 39-credit full-time or part-time program will develop the analytical and managerial skills needed to find creative supply chain solutions to business opportunities and problems in private, non-profit, or government sectors. It aims to add value to persons with previous undergraduate degrees in areas such as engineering, economics, healthcare, science, social science, and business.

The Master of Supply Chain Management curriculum combines foundational business knowledge with specific functional courses and their practical application. Students enrolled full-time can finish the program in one year, while part-time students can finish within as little as two years.

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Admission Requirements

Master of Supply Chain Management

  • Applicants should possess an undergraduate degree from a recognized university with a minimum B+ average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work.
  • Applicants holding a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the Schulich School of Business may be eligible for advance standing to Term 2 of the Master of Supply Chain Management program.
  • Applicants holding a Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Commerce degree obtained within the last ten years from a recognized North American business school may request an assessment for Advanced Standing from our Graduation Admissions team should they have a minimum B grade in all applicable courses.
  • Work experience is not mandatory.
  • Applicants are NOT required to take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
  • Proof of English language proficiency if prior studies were not completed in English: Test of English as a Foreign Language (iBT): 100 with minimum component scores of 23 or International English Language Testing System: 7.0 overall with minimum component scores of 6.5.
  • Completion of the online application including submission of essays, an up-to-date résumé and two references.

Degree Requirements

Master of Supply Chain Management

Students must successfully complete 39 credits of core coursework. In addition to the curriculum requirements, the Master of Supply Chain Management program is preceded by satisfactory completion of online course modules in Accounting, Finance and Statistics by AnyPrep.com. A Schulich-specific access code and instruction is sent to admitted, confirmed students before they begin their first academic term.

The 13 courses required for this program are listed below:

Group 1: Foundational Courses
Master of Management 5000 3.0: Business Communication and Team Dynamics
Master of Management 5060 3.0: Managerial Decision Analysis
Accounting 5200 3.0: Financial Decision For Managers
Marketing 5200 3.0: Marketing Management
Master of Management 5210 3.0: Design and Management of Organizational Processes

Group 2: Functional Courses
Operations Management and Information Systems 6200 3.0: Sustainable Supply Chain Strategies
Operations Management and Information Systems 6210 3.0: Transportation and Logistics Management
Operations Management and Information Systems 6220 3.0: Supply Relationship Management
Operations Management and Information Systems 6230 3.0: Coordinating Demand and Supply

Group 3: Applied Learning Courses
Operations Management and Information Systems 6300 3.0: Managing Change in Supply Chains
Operations Management and Information Systems 6310 3.0: Managing International Trade in Supply Chains
Operations Management and Information Systems 6320 1.5: Managing New Supply Chain Technology
Operations Management and Information Systems 6400 4.5: Supply Chain Consulting Project

The MSCM program can be completed on a full- or part-time basis. Entry is summer term.

The Graduate Program in Supply Chain Management is a three-term program when completed on a full-time basis, or six terms part time.

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Real Estate & Infrastructure /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/real-estate-infrastructure/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 18:06:31 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2023-2024dev/real-estate-infrastructure/
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The Graduate Program in Real Estate & Infrastructure is a one-year, three-term master’s program offered by the Schulich School of Business that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of, and a broad skill base in, real estate and infrastructure management.

The curriculum emphasizes leadership as well as development, investment and finance in both the real estate and infrastructure industries. It also provides a set of co-curricular activities, including field trips, mentoring and career planning that supports the curriculum and the student’s professional development. The result is an intense academic and industry interaction, with experiential learning driving the curriculum. Students take a common set of courses in the first two terms and select either real estate or infrastructure electives in the final term. Courses in the final term are scheduled to facilitate an optional part-time internship.

The program starts in Fall of each year. For more information, please visit the .

Admission Requirements

Master of Real Estate & Infrastructure

  • Applicants normally should possess a four-year undergraduate degree from a recognized university with a minimum B average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work. A candidate with a three-year degree may be considered for admission with a minimum of one year of work experience.
  • Applicants with two to five years of relevant full-time work experience are strongly preferred.
  • The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) are not required upon submission of applications. However, submission of these test scores:
    • is optional should the applicant wish to provide further evidence of academic potential.
    • may be requested by the Admissions Committee if further evidence of academic performance is required.
  • Proof of English language proficiency if prior studies were not completed in English: Test of English as a Foreign Language (iBT): 100 with minimum component scores of 23 or International English Language Testing System: 7.0 overall with minimum component score of 6.5. Strong applicants whose first language is not English and do not meet the above language requirements may be considered for admission with the condition of completion of the MBA/Specialized Master’s Preparation Program offered by the 91ɫ English Language Institute.
  • Completion of the online application including submission of essays, an up-to-date résumé and two references.

Degree Requirements

Master of Real Estate & Infrastructure

Students must successfully complete:

  • 39 credits of course work, consisting of:
  • 36 credits of core courses, and,
  • 3 credits of electives.

All other requirements are identical to those of Schulich’s other master’s programs.

The MREI program can be completed on a full-time basis. Entry is fall term.

The Graduate Program in Real Estate & Infrastructure is a three-term program.

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Post-MBA in Advanced Management /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/post-mba-in-advanced-management/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 18:06:31 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2023-2024dev/post-mba-in-advanced-management/
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Marketing /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/marketing/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 18:06:25 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2023-2024dev/marketing/
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The Graduate Program in Marketing is a professional master’s degree program designed to prepare graduates for professional careers in marketing.

The 12-month, 36-credit program will provide students with the critical analysis and decision-making skills required of marketers today. Students will learn state-of-the-art digital marketing and research tools and grow their literacy in analytics, social media, advertising and brand management. Graduates of the program will be qualified for meaningful positions in private, public, or non-profit organizations, and equipped with the skills to advance to leadership roles in the future.

The final term’s capstone courses are a Field Project designed to give students first-hand experience in developing marketing strategies for real-world organizations, and a Marketing Dynamics course designed to apply prior coursework in light of constant and often fast-moving change in the marketplace using managerial articles, live case method, and a dynamic marketing management simulation.

Admission to the Master of Marketing is open to recent graduates from non-business and business degree programs who did not pursue a Marketing specialization, and to business professionals who wish to add marketing to their skill set.

Please visit the for more information.

Admission Requirements

Master of Marketing

  • Applicants should possess a four-year undergraduate degree from a recognized university with a minimum B+ average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work. A candidate with a three-year degree may be considered for admission with a minimum of one year of work experience.
  • A minimum one year of full-time work experience is strongly recommended for applicants who do not hold an undergraduate or masters level degree in business (e.g., BBA, BCommerce, MBA). For applicants who hold a degree in business, work experience is recommended but not required.
  • Applicants are NOT required to take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
  • Proof of English language proficiency if prior studies were not completed in English: Test of English as a Foreign Language (iBT): 100 with minimum component scores of 23 or International English Language Testing System: 7.0 overall with minimum component scores of 6.5. Strong applicants whose first language is not English and do not meet the above language requirements may be considered for admission with the condition of completion of the MBA/Specialized Master’s Preparation Program offered by the 91ɫ English Language Institute.
  • Completion of the online application including submission of essays, an up-to-date résumé and two references.

Degree Requirements

Master of Marketing

Students must successfully complete 36 credits of coursework comprised of:

  • 30 credits of core courses; and,
  • 6 credits of electives.

In addition to the curriculum requirements, the Graduate Program in Marketing is preceded by satisfactory completion of online course modules in Accounting, Finance and Statistics.

All other requirements are identical to those of Schulich’s other master’s programs.

The MMKG program can be completed on a full-time basis. Entry is fall term.

The Graduate Program in Marketing is a three-term program.

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Management in Artificial Intelligence /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/management-in-artificial-intelligence/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 18:06:25 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2023-2024dev/management-in-artificial-intelligence/
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The Graduate Program in Management in Artificial Intelligence (MMAI) is designed to prepare individuals to seek and obtain meaningful employment in artificial intelligence (AI)-related management positions, whether in private, public or non-profit organizations. AI-related fields include, but are not limited to: data science, machine learning, visualizations, natural language understanding, intelligent robotics, knowledge representation, reasoning and management, intelligent agents, human computer interfaces, and recommendation systems.

This graduate program addresses a growing need in post-graduate management education for programs that train students in the tasks of designing, evaluating, refining and implementing practical AI-related solutions and technologies. The degree focuses on strategic thinking, tactical decision making, design techniques and ethics in AI. The objective is to produce well-rounded managers who have the potential to become leaders in AI-management.

The program achieves these objectives over the course of three terms and the completion of 45 credits, and is structured to facilitate the acquisition of AI and management knowledge and skills. A key component is the integration of the acquired knowledge through a capstone community-involved experiential learning project, the AI Consulting Project. This project takes place during the second and third terms.

Please visit the for more information.

Admission Requirements

Master of Management in Artificial Intelligence

The minimum admission requirements are as follows:

Applicants should possess an undergraduate degree from a recognized postsecondary institution with a minimum B+ average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work. To be considered for admission to the MMAI program, applicants must have an undergraduate degree from a postsecondary institution in one of the following subjects: mathematics, business, computer science, economics, engineering or science.

Successful applicants will have completed at least one university course on a listed topic, from at least two of the three categories below.

Mathematics/Statistics

  • introductory statistics
  • calculus
  • data mining and machine learning
  • introduction to data science
  • linear algebra

Computer Science

  • introduction to programming
  • introduction to data structures
  • algorithms
  • introduction to databases
  • data mining

Business

  • business intelligence
  • data management
  • data Science for business
  • artificial intelligence for business
  • business analytics
  • work experience is not required, but internships or prior work experience is recommended;
  • demonstration of academic ability through high GMAT/GRE are recommended but not required;
  • a supplementary application form that shows strong evidence of leadership ability; and,
  • two letters of recommendation, at least one of which should be from a professor.

Proof of English language proficiency if prior studies were not completed in English: Test of English as a Foreign Language (iBT): 100 with minimum component scores of 23 or International English Language Testing System: 7.0 overall with minimum component scores of 6.5.

Degree Requirements

Master of Management in Artificial Intelligence

Students must successfully complete:

  • 45 credits of coursework, consisting of:
  • 39 credits from 13 required 3.0 credit courses and,
  • 6 credits from an experiential capstone project.

All other requirements are identical to those of Schulich’s other master’s programs.

The MMAI program can be completed on a full-time basis. Entry is summer term.

The Graduate Program in Management in Artificial Intelligence is a three-term program.

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Management /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/management-2/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 18:06:25 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2023-2024dev/management-2/
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Master of Management

The Graduate Program in Management is a one-year, three-term Master’s program that provides a comprehensive understanding of management knowledge to students with non-business backgrounds.

The curriculum is designed to be highly experiential, addressing the skills necessary for success in organizations, such as communication, problem solving, and working in diverse, team-based environments. Students develop an understanding of how the major disciplines of management intersect, understand how to manage the obligation to act in a socially and ethically responsible manner, and apply quantitative and qualitative methods to solve management problems. In the final semester, students have an opportunity to apply these skills to a real organization through their participation in the culminating “Enterprise Consulting Project.” During the project, students working in teams use the management foundations studied in the first two terms of the Master of Management program to develop actionable recommendations for the client organization.

The Graduate Program in Management commences in September each year. Please visit the for more information.

Admission Requirements

  • Applicants should possess a four-year undergraduate degree from a recognized university with a minimum B+ average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work. A candidate with a three-year degree may be considered for admission with a minimum of one year of work experience. Applicants holding business/commerce degrees are not eligible for the MMgt program.
  • Work experience is not mandatory. Applicants with two years or more of full-time work experience are not eligible for admission to the MMgt and are encouraged to apply to the MBA.
  • Applicants are NOT required to take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
  • Proof of English language proficiency if prior studies were not completed in English: Test of English as a Foreign Language (iBT): 100 with minimum component scores of 23 or International English Language Testing System: 7.0 overall with minimum component scores of 6.5. Strong applicants whose first language is not English and do not meet the above language requirements may be considered for admission with the condition of completion of the MBA/Specialized Master’s Preparation Program offered by the 91ɫ English Language Institute.
  • Completion of the online application including submission of essays, an up-to-date résumé and two references.

Degree Requirements

Students must successfully complete:

  • 39 credits of course work, consisting of:
  • 33 credits of core courses, and
  • 6 credits of electives selected by the Program Committee each year.

In addition to the curriculum requirements, the MMgt program is preceded by satisfactory completion of online course modules in Accounting, Economics, Mathematics and Finance by AnyPrep.com.

All other requirements are identical to those of Schulich’s other master’s Programs.

The MMgt program can be completed on a full-time basis. Entry is fall term.

The Graduate Program in Management is a three-term program.

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Health Industry Management /gradstudies/academiccalendar/2025-2026/health-industry-management/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 18:06:16 +0000 /gradstudies-academiccalendar-2023-2024dev/health-industry-management/
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