Business (MSc)
Research. Innovate. Lead.
Why choose this program?
Are you passionate about research? Our thesis-based MScB program offers advanced opportunities to prepare for a PhD in business or enhance your career in industry by developing specialized academic research skills in management and business. Collaborate with your supervisor to create and lead a research project. Accredited by AACSB International, our program connects you with faculty who work closely with regional, national, and international businesses, offering unique opportunities to conduct impactful research.
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Careers
Students start their journey by choosing a concentration in Finance, Information Systems, Management or Marketing.
Many students use this program as a stepping stone towards a PhD Program in Business.Ìý
Admission requirements
You'll need to meet theÌýFaculty of Graduate Studies minimum requirementsÌýas well as any program-specific admissions requirements before you can apply.
Applicants must hold a four-year bachelor’s degree recognized by Â鶹´«Ã½.
Financial information
There are several opportunities available to help students fund their MScB degree, while we offer competitive tuition rates. We want our students to focus on their studies and not their personal finances.
Program options
The MScB is a research-based thesis-oriented program, 16 months (four terms) in length, delivered in person, on campus.
Students may apply to one of four concentrations:
- Marketing
- Finance
- Information Systems
- Management
Terms one and two consist of core coursework related to a student’s concentration, while with the guidance of their supervisor, they begin to carve out their thesis project. Semesters three and four are entirely dedicated to thesis work. Students must successfully defend their work at the end of term four.
All graduate programs at Â鶹´«Ã½ are collaboratively delivered by a home Faculty and theÌýFaculty of Graduate Studies.