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Business Schools in Alberta :
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Bisset School of Business - Calgary, Alberta
Hit the ground running with a business education
that gives you hands-on experience in the real world. Mount Royal’s Bissett
School of Business prepares you for a successful career in today’s global
economy with more than just classroom theory. You will benefit from work terms —
developing practical skills that give you an edge.
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Centre for Innovative Management (Athabasca University) - Athabasca, Alberta
The Centre for Innovative Management at Athabasca
University is known as home to the world's first online Master of Business
Administration program. The executive director of the centre is Dr. Alex Kondra.
Their offices are in St. Albert, Alberta. In 2004, Athabasca's Executive MBA was
rated in the top 75 by the Financial Times, the only executive MBA on the list
that is delivered entirely online.
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Haskayne School of Business (University of Calgary) - Calgary, Alberta
The Haskayne School of Business at the University
of Calgary is a progressive and innovative business school with an international
reputation for influencing the practice of management and leadership through
quality teaching and research. We offer a wide range of business degrees,
including our Financial Times (London)-ranked Executive MBA program.
The Haskayne School of Business has more than 3,000 full- and part-time students
currently enrolled in bachelor's, master's, PhD and Executive Education
programs. The School boasts 18,000 alumni in 60 countries.
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University of Alberta School of Business (University of Alberta) - Edmonton, Alberta
The Alberta School of Business, University of
Alberta is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1916, it is a
research-intensive publicly funded institution.
The Alberta School of Business offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral
degrees, as well as executive education and life long learning programs. The
school offers majors in Accounting, Business Economics and Law, Business
Studies, Decision and Information Systems, Distribution Management, East Asian
Studies, Entrepreneurship and Small Business, European Studies, Finance, Human
Resource Management, International Business, Latin American Studies, Management
Information Systems, Management and Organization, Marketing, Operations
Management, as well as Retailing and Services.
The School has 2,025 undergraduate, 350 full and part-time MBA, and 67 doctoral
students, as well as alumni of more than 20,000 throughout the world.
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Grant MacEwan University School of Business - Edmonton, Alberta
Grant MacEwan University is an educational
institution located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1971 as
"Grant MacEwan Community College" and offered primarily one and two year
programs, such as diplomas and certificates. In 1988 it received approval to
offer university transfer credit, and in 1999 dropped the word "community" from
its name. Since 2004 it has offered full bachelor's degrees, which is usually
only done by universities in Canada. By 2006, the institution was referred to in
all publicity materials simply as "MacEwan", reflecting the addition of more
university-like degree programs. On September 24, 2009, the institution was
officially renamed a university.
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University of Lethbridge - Lethbridge, Alberta
The University of Lethbridge (also known as the U
of L) is a public university in the liberal arts tradition, located in
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, with two other urban campuses in Calgary and
Edmonton. The main building sits among the coulees on the west side of the
Oldman River. The university press, The Meliorist, is a member of CUP.
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Business Schools in British Columbia :
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Ashton College - Vancouver, British Columbia
Ashton College is a private post-secondary college
located in downtown, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1998,
the College has gained an international reputation for its Faculty and Programs.
Recognized and accredited by a number of international professional associations
and educational institutions, the College offers students the opportunity of
graduating with qualifications allowing them to work internationally in a
variety of environments.
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British Columbia Institute of Technology - Burnaby, British Columbia
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (also
referred to as BCIT), is a public, coeducational, polytechnic institute in
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. The institute has five campuses located in
the Metro Vancouver region, with the main campus in Burnaby, the aerospace
campus in Richmond, the marine campus in North Vancouver, and the Great Northern
Way and Downtown campus in Vancouver. It is provincially chartered through
legislation in the College and Institute Act.
The institute was first established as the British Columbia Vocational School in
1960, with an initial enrollment of 498 students. As of 2009, enrollment has
grown to 16,625 full-time students, and 31,599 part-time students. Since its
foundation, the institution has been home to over 125,000 alumni.
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Camosun College - Victoria, British Columbia
Camosun College is located in Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada. The enabling legislation is the College and Institute Act.
As of 2009 it has over 12,500 full-time and part-time students (8,600 FTEs)
between its Lansdowne and Interurban campuses. The Lansdowne campus serves
students in university transfer and access programs, as well as career,
technical and vocational programs in the fields of arts, science, business,
health and human services. Also, student run Village 900 CKMO is based on the
Lansdowne campus. The Interurban campus serves students in trades, technology,
business and access programs. The university press, The Nexus, is a member of
CUP.
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Fairleigh Dickinson University - Vancouver, British Columbia
Fairleigh Dickinson University is an American
university with several campuses located in New Jersey, Canada, and the United
Kingdom.
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Kwantlen Polytechnic University - Surrey, British Columbia
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (commonly
abbreviated to Kwantlen, previously known as Kwantlen University College) is a
public degree-granting undergraduate polytechnic university with four campuses
located in the South Fraser region of British Columbia’s Lower Mainland.
Kwantlen began operation as Kwantlen Polytechnic University on September 1,
2008.
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Royal Roads University - Victoria, British Columbia
Royal Roads University is a public university
located in Victoria, British Columbia and is designed for students who are
working professionals.
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Sauder School of Business (University of British Columbia) -
Vancouver, British Columbia
The Sauder School of Business is a business school
at the University of British Columbia located in the University Endowment Lands,
just west of the city limits of Vancouver, Canada, which provides diploma,
bachelor, masters and Ph.D. programs. There are currently 24 000 alumni in 60
countries.
Originally named the UBC Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, it was
renamed on June 5, 2003 to the Sauder School of Business, coinciding with the
donation of a $20 million endowment by Dr. William Sauder. The $20 million
endowment was, at the time, the largest single private donation ever made to
name a Canadian business school.
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SFU Business (Simon Fraser University) - Burnaby, British Columbia
SFU Business is the Faculty of Business
Administration at Simon Fraser University in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Founded in 1965, SFU is home to the oldest Executive MBA (EMBA) program
in Canada. By 1982, the business discipline had grown to sufficient size to
become its own distinct faculty at the university, creating the Faculty of
Business Administration, and the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
degree.
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Trinity Western University - Langley, British Columbia
Trinity Western University (TWU) is a private,
Christian liberal arts university located in Langley, British Columbia, Canada.
The school was founded in 1962 as Trinity Junior College, and now enrolls
approximately 4000 students and sits on a 157-acre (0.64 km2) campus. TWU is
known for its broad-based arts and sciences curriculum. TWU offers 42
undergraduate majors and 16 graduate and post-graduate programs. Trinity
Western’s travel studies and exchange program enables students to study at
Trinity’s partner institutions or universities across the world for a few weeks
in the summer, a semester, or a year.
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University of Victoria - Victoria, British Columbia
The University of Victoria (UVic) is the second
oldest degree granting university in British Columbia. This medium-sized
university is located in Greater Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (northeast
of Victoria) with an enrollment figure of more than 19,000 students. The campus
is famous for its prestige, beautiful gardens and mild climate. It attracts many
students in part because of its size, its picturesque location, and its
cooperative education program, which is the third largest in Canada. The
university is the nation's lead institution in the VENUS and NEPTUNE projects.
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Vancouver Island University - Nanaimo, British Columbia
Vancouver Island University (formerly known as
Malaspina University-College) is a comprehensive, four-year, postsecondary
institution serving Vancouver Island and coastal British Columbia. Established
in 1969 as Malaspina College, it has grown into a thriving institution that
plays an important role in the educational, cultural, and economic life of the
region.[citation needed] The main campus is located in Nanaimo, and there are
regional campuses in Duncan and Powell River, as well as a campus centre in
Parksville. The university press, The Navigator, is a member of CUP.
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Business Schools in Manitoba :
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Asper School of Business (University of Manitoba) - Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Asper School of Business is located on the
University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus in South Winnipeg, Manitoba. The
school began in 1937 as the University of Manitoba Faculty of Management. The
school was renamed in 2000 in honour of Izzy Asper, noted for his many
contributions to the City of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba over the
span of his life. There are currently 1,400 B.Comm. students attending The
School.
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Business Schools in New Brunswick :
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Mount Allison University - Sackville, New Brunswick
Mount Allison University (also Mount A or MTA) is a
primarily undergraduate Canadian liberal arts and science university situated in
Sackville, New Brunswick. It is located about a half hour from the regional city
of Moncton and 20 minutes from the Greater Moncton International Airport. With a
combination of historical architecture and modern facilities as well as its
well-kept grounds, the campus is among the most beautiful in Canada. It has been
ranked first or second in the country for the last 19 years by Maclean's
magazine (in the category of "primarily undergraduate" universities) and given
top ratings in Maclean's annual alumni survey.
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University of New Brunswick - Saint John, New Brunswick
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a Canadian
university located in the province of New Brunswick. UNB is the oldest English
language university in Canada and was the first public university in North
America. The university has two main campuses: the original campus founded in
1785 in Fredericton and a smaller campus which was opened in Saint John in 1964.
In addition, there are two small satellite health sciences campuses located in
Moncton and Bathurst, New Brunswick, and two offices in the Caribbean and in
Beijing. UNB offers over 60 degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels
with a total student enrollment of approximately 12,000 between the two
principal campuses. The university presses, The Baron and the The Brunswickan,
are members of CUP.
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University of New Brunswick Faculty of Business Administration -
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Established in 1952, the Faculty of Business
Administration is one of 10 faculties located at UNB's campus in Fredericton,
New Brunswick. It is the flagship supplier of management education programs by
the University. It has the largest undergraduate and graduate business student
enrollments in New Brunswick and it offers an extensive array of business
programs and options. The current Dean is Dr. Daniel F. Coleman, who has headed
the business school since 1999.
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Business Schools in Newfoundland and Labrador :
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Memorial University of Newfoundland - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Memorial University of Newfoundland, (colloquially
known as Memorial University or "MUN") is a comprehensive university located
primarily in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
With historical strengths in engineering, business, geology, and medicine, it is
one of the top comprehensive universities in Canada. With over 17,000 students,
it is also the largest university in Atlantic Canada.[4] MUN's four main
campuses are served by more than 900 faculty and 2,300 staff members. Memorial
University of Newfoundland has been featured in the SJTU World university
rankings, the TOP 500 and many other rankings.
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Business Schools in Nova Scotia :
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Dalhousie University - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Dalhousie University is a university located in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. As the largest post-secondary educational
institution in the Maritime Provinces it offers a wide array of programs,
including the Dalhousie Medical School, the Schulich School of Law, and the
separate Sexton Campus for architecture, urban and regional planning, and
engineering. The chancellor is Mr. Fred Fountain; Dr. Tom Traves serves as
president and vice-chancellor.
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Sobey School of Business (Saint Mary's University) - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Sobey School of Business is a business college
located in Saint Mary's University. In 1992, the Faculty of Commerce was renamed
the Sobey School of Business, after Frank H. Sobey, founder of Sobeys. It
provides full time and part time MBA program with concentrations on Finance,
Management, Human Resources, Marketing, International Business, and Information
systems. It also grants Master in Finance designations and EMBA designations for
working professionals. Sobey School of Business is also part of the Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. It considered one of the top Business
Schools across the nation with a strong undergraduate program in commerce while
integrating sustainability and social responsibility.
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Gerald Schwartz School of Business - Antigonish, Nova Scotia
The Gerald Schwartz School of Business and
Information Systems is located on the campus of St. Francis Xavier University in
Antigonish, Nova Scotia. It was named after businessman Gerald Schwartz in
recognition of his donations to the university. The school hosts 15 streams of
Bachelor of Business Administration studies as well as a Bachelor of Information
Systems with a major or minor. The physical institution is currently under
construction and is expected to be completed by September 2010.
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Business Schools in Quebec :
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HEC Montréal (Université de Montréal) - Montreal, Quebec
HEC Montréal (formerly known as: École des Hautes
Études commerciales de Montréal), is the independent affiliated business school
of the Université de Montréal, and the oldest management School in Canada. It
holds accreditations from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA, one of three schools in North
America to hold triple accreditation in management education. The full name of
HEC Montreal was École des Hautes Études Commerciales; the school was renamed
HEC Montréal in 2002. The name was standardized to differentiate it from the
other HEC institutions such as HEC Paris and HEC Lausanne.
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Université de Sherbrooke - Sherbrooke, Quebec
The Université de Sherbrooke is a large university
with three distinct campuses, two of which are located in Sherbrooke, Quebec,
Canada, and another, located in Longueuil, a suburb of Montreal approximately
130 km west of Sherbrooke. It is one of two universities, and the only French
language university, in the Estrie region of Quebec.
In 2007, the Université de Sherbrooke was home to 35,000 students and a teaching
staff of 3200. In all, it employs 6,400 people. The Université has over 100,000
graduates and offers 46 undergraduate, 48 Master's and 27 doctoral programs. It
holds a total of 61 research chairs, among which are the pharmacology,
microelectronics and environment research chairs.
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Desautels Faculty of Management (McGill University) - Montreal, Quebec
The Desautels Faculty of Management is one of the
constituent faculties of McGill University. The Faculty is host to the McGill
Management International Case Competition (MMICC) since 2001.
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John Molson School of Business (Concordia University) - Montreal, Quebec
The John Molson School of Business (JMSB) of
Concordia University in Montreal is one of the top business schools in Canada as
ranked by Corporate Knights in 2008. With over 6,500 undergraduate students,
1200 graduate students and 36,000 alumni. The business school offers 15
different programs from five different departments, Accountancy, Decision
Sciences and MIS, Finance, Management and Marketing. The Bachelor of Commerce (BComm)
and the Bachelor of Administration (BAdmin) are offered at the Undergraduate
level. Graduate level programs include the Master of Business Administration
(MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), MBA with Complete CFA Concentration, Master of
Science in Administration (MSc), PHd and Diploma in Chartered Accountancy (CA).
The business school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate
Schools of Business (AACSB).
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Université du Québec - Montreal, Quebec
The Université du Québec is a system of ten
provincially-run public universities in Quebec, Canada. Its headquarters are in
Quebec City. The university has more than 87,000 students, making it the largest
university in Canada. It offers more than 300 programs. The government of Quebec
founded the Université du Québec, a network of universities in several Quebec
cities. In a similar fashion to other Canadian provinces, all universities in
Quebec have since become public.
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Business Schools in Saskatchewan :
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Paul J. Hill School of Business - Regina, Saskatchewan
The Paul J. Hill School of Business is the business
school at the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan. Previously known as
the Faculty of Business Administration, it was renamed for local benefactor Paul
J. Hill who donated $10 million to the school. It is associated with the Kenneth
Levene Graduate School of Business.
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University of Saskatchewan Academics -
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan has over 200 academic
programs on its Saskatoon, Saskatchewan campus. The U of S is internationally
known for its teaching and research. The Canadian Light Source and Synchotron is
the only such Canadian institution for nuclear and biotechnology research.
Canadian Light Source nuclear research facility which provides research and
analysis of the internal structures of advanced materials and biological
samples. The College of Arts and Science is the largest of the U of S and
comprises 5 separate health science fields in addition to numerous other
programs in the Arts, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Natural Sciences.The
College of Computer Science as well as the College of Engineering are ranked
highly within their fields. The founding college, The College of Agriculture, is
still providing agricultural break throughs which are utilized world wide.
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