Schulich MBA Degree - SCHULICH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - YORK UNIVERSITY Toronto MBA

SCHULICH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - YORK UNIVERSITY

Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada's corporate centre, Schulich has built a strong reputation, both at home and abroad, for richly diverse, creative, real-world programs. North of the downtown core, on York University's Keele campus, the new Schulich School of Business building is an architectural success that promises to help redefine management education in the 21st century. The curved hallways, the blue-sky openness and the unexpected spaces all convey the School's new frontier approach to business learning.

York is a different kind of university. Based on a foundation of interdisciplinary thinking, both students and faculty are encouraged to push the frontiers of change. Using techniques like team-teaching and team-researching, York's interdisciplinary approach brings together experts from different fields to look at real-world issues from every possible angle. The result is a more complete learning experience that produces ground-breaking, relevant results. It enables visionary research of local, national and international significance; and above all, it challenges us all to take a broader look at the world.

Schulich's MBA program ranks among the top 25 in global MBA rankings. Schulich is a business school with relevant, real-world, pioneering programs. A diverse student body along with internationally experienced faculty and internationally focused curriculum are all part of what makes Schulich "Canada's Global Business School". Almost half of the faculty come from outside Canada and speak a combined total of more than 30 languages. Students come from all over the world.

Siddhartha Pandey , MBA 2005,  ,  , B.Eng.
'' I chose Canada for its innovative and diverse programs, offered in one of the best global learning environments.''
Hongmei Li , MBA 04,  ,  , Bachelor of Business Economics
'' Sharing and conquering my culture shock with other international students and adapting to the North American environment has helped me to effectively launch into Canada's business world.''

ABOUT THE CITY

North America's third-largest financial centre, Toronto is an international city rivaling New York and London for its diversity, cultural attractions and business opportunities. In addition to being known as Canada's financial services capital, "Hollywood North" and "Silicon Valley North", Toronto is home to at least ten major industry clusters, including aerospace, auto-
motive, biotechnology, health care, telecommunications, and tourism.
The financial, commercial and cultural capital of Canada, it is consistently ranked as one of the best cities in the world in which to study, work and live. Truly multicultural, it has a diverse population that speaks 140 languages. Its safe, clean streets, dynamic culture and entertainment, and four vibrant seasons make Toronto a worlds class city.
A gateway to North America, Toronto offers air access to 25 Canadian cities, and more than 80 American and international cities. Toronto ranked 14th in the world among cities with the best overall quality of living in a study released in March 2005 by Mercer HR.

TOP ALUMNI

Rick Waugh, MBA 74
President and CEO of Scotiabank
David Wilson, MBA 70
Chair, Ontario Securities Commission
Paul Tsaparis, MBA 84
President of Hewlett - Packard (Canada) Co.