Business Administration

Global. Innovative. Diverse.

Known as Canada’s Global Business School™, the Schulich School of Business is ranked among the world’s leading business schools by a number of global surveys. Both the Schulich BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) and iBBA (International Bachelor of Business Administration) offer the best undergraduate business education that Canada has to offer.

What Makes Schulich Unique?

  • Direct entry from high school into our four-year BBA program
  • Small class sizes (25–55 students)
  • Exchange and short-term, study abroad opportunities integrated within your four-year degree
  • Experiential learning opportunities 
  • Undergraduate case competitions preparation program
  • Strong connections with Schulich alumni, and opportunities for mentorship 
  • Dedicated Centre for Career Design that offers a winning formula for a successful career

The Schulich Advantage

Schulich will give you an unparalleled academic experience that will broaden your perspective and provide you with the skills to compete and succeed in today’s global marketplace. The School has earned a strong reputation around the world based on its global reach, innovative programs and diverse perspectives.

  • Study among students with proven academic excellence and demonstrated leadership abilities
  • Award-winning faculty and dedicated staff provide a supportive learning environment
  • Earn a business degree with relevance, flexibility, choice and world-class credentials

What You’ll Learn

As a Schulich graduate, you will have the sharp skills and knowledge necessary for success in today’s global marketplace. In both of Schulich's udergrauate programs - the BBA - you'll study with the same professors that teach in our highly respected Masters, MBA and PhD programs. They'll provide you with a strong foundation in business that goes beyond the traditional areas of commerce and economics.

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) offers a cutting-edge program geared towards the shifting needs of our business world, encouraging students to discover creative business solutions that aren’t defined by boundaries. Explore your full suite of interests with electives on topics you’re passionate about. Travel the world on exchange at one of Schulich’s 60+ partner schools, or experience international business perspectives from a global faculty, alumni and students right here in Toronto.

 

Choose Your Specialization:

Accounting

The Accounting specialization provides a path towards the CPA professional accreditation either through the accelerated Master of Accounting (two semesters) or the CPA professional stream. Schulich’s accounting courses cover the principal subjects in the field: financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation and auditing. Studying with one of the top Accounting faculties in the country, students not only acquire a diverse and detailed education in the subject matter, but also develop transferable skills and analytical acumen. Graduates specializing in accounting have followed career paths leading to positions such as chief financial officer, underwriter, pension administrator, or professional accountant. Furthermore, there is a 95% success rate among Schulich BBA/iBBA students who write the UFE exam.

Business Analytics

The Operations Management and Information Systems Area offers the Business Analytics specialization supported by courses to help organizations improve information, operational, and supply chain processes, focusing on efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability. Students elect to take (i) problem-driven courses deepening their understanding of problems and challenges facing information, operational, and supply chain processes and/or (ii) quantitative courses strengthening their ability to analyze data and model processes.

Economics

The economics specialization focuses on explaining the economic and social interactions of individuals, firms and governments in the global environment. Schulich’s economics electives provide a framework for analyzing economic and business factors that affect corporations and day-to-day management problems. This specialization requires that students complete a series of elective courses from a number of areas including international economics, money and banking, industrial economics, markets and regulations, and economic forecasting. Students will learn to use economic tools to explain movements in critical variables such as interest rates, exchange rates, unemployment and economic growth. Graduates specializing in economics have followed career paths leading to chief executive officer, management consultant and financial analyst.

Entrepreneurial & Family Business Studies

Entrepreneurial & Family Business Studies courses are designed for individuals who are already running their own businesses and would like to know what to do to make their businesses or make it more successful. The focus is on what are the challenges related to getting a business started and how to approach the endeavour more rationally. Entrepreneurial studies faculty members have a wealth of experience in the entrepreneurial sector as consultants, advisors, board members, venture capitalists, and as financial and marketing experts.

Finance

Schulich offers one of the most extensive Finance programs in Canada, with coverage of a wide spectrum of financial activities, including corporate financial management, investment management and private wealth management. You may complement a finance specialization with courses in Accounting, Economics and Management Science. Graduates are well positioned to build careers in the retail side of banking or as financial advisors and financial analysts.

International Business

In today’s globalized world, enterprises large and small seek employees who have the ability to perform in multicultural situations and contrasting business environments. The International Business Specialization equips students to succeed in cross-border work environments with electives that instruct on management across cultures, international marketing and global contexts. The curriculum qualifies students to assess impact by global region on management functions in a range of industries.

Marketing

Schulich has one of the top Marketing departments in the world. This specialization is valuable to almost any organization – profit or non-profit, new or mature, small or large, in Canada or abroad. The curriculum reflects the faculty’s focus on real world application, and includes electives designed to help students understand marketing strategy, the details of marketing tactics and the general principles of marketing in a rapidly evolving technological and diversified arena. Course material spans consumer behaviour, entertainment marketing, digital media and more.

Operations and Supply Chain Management

The Operations Management and Information Systems Area offers the Operations and Supply Chain Management specialization supported by courses to help organizations improve information, operational, and supply chain processes, focusing on efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability. Students elect to take (i) problem-driven courses deepening their understanding of problems and challenges facing information, operational, and supply chain processes and/or (ii) quantitative courses strengthening their ability to analyze data and model processes.

Organization Studies

The Organization Studies specialization prepares students to work effectively with others in today’s challenging environment. Courses are designed to engage through case studies, research, and experiential exercises. Central issues in the Organization Studies curriculum include leadership; negotiation and conflict management; strategy implementation and change management; cultural values and mindsets; managing individuals and teams; and more generally, decision-making, motivation, and stress. A specialization in organizational behaviour is compatible with careers in management consulting and human resources.

Responsible Business

The Responsible Business specialization offers students the chance to focus their study around emerging social, ethical and environmental concerns that are at the forefront of business, and to prepare themselves for the management challenges that lie ahead. Courses in this specialization enable students to focus on responsible business issues as they relate to different core business functions (e.g. Strategy, Accounting, Marketing, etc.) and to different sectors (business, nonprofit and public). The goal of the specialization is to enable students to position themselves to prospective recruiters as future leaders, ready to meet some of the most urgent and compex challenges of business in the today's global marketplace.

Strategic Management

The emphasis in this integrative specialization is on applying and synthesizing concepts and techniques from the various functional areas of accounting, finance, managerial economics, marketing, operations management, and organizational behaviour in the context of strategy making. Courses aim to develop students’ ability to 1) Identify and analyze critical threats and opportunities confronting an organization, 2) Make recommendations for the development and use of the firm’s resources, and 3) Most effectively utilize an organization's capabilities to ensure its success.

Certificates

  • Certificate in International Management

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