ip target image
You are currently browsing our site with content tailored to students in your country

Master of Management

Canada

51

4

What will I learn?

The 12-month full-time Master of Management (MMgt) is designed to equip graduates from non-business programs with the tools they need for managing and problem solving in a variety of organizations and environments.

The MMgt pairs general management education with a special non-technical focus on developing leadership, problem-solving and communication skills.

Students will build knowledge of the major disciplines of management and how they intersect, while developing key competencies that are valued by organizations and that will facilitate employment in a career with a future. The curriculum is highly experiential, culminating with an Enterprise Consulting Project in which students will collaboratively develop recommendations for a client organization.

Students will graduate from the MMgt program with:

an ability to evaluate and solve management issues while taking into account risk, uncertainty and ambiguity
the skills needed to work effectively in groups and teams, and to communicate effectively to a range of audiences; and
an understanding of the obligation to act in a socially and ethically responsible manner.

Master of Management graduates will be eligible for significant advanced standing into the Schulich MBA, after acquiring the requisite work experience to be eligible for the MBA.

Career Opportunities

The Schulich Master of Management will equip you with the knowledge and leadership skills you need to gain a competitive advantage. You will learn to manage complexity, change, and ambiguity as you examine management issues in a global context.

Throughout the MMgt program, you will also have access to the Career Development Centre (CDC). As Schulich’s in-house team of certified Career Coaches and Industry Advisors, the CDC offers a wealth of innovative programs, resources and individualized coaching to help you launch your career. Meet alumni, recruiters and industry leaders at corporate information sessions and other CDC events and enjoy online access to the very best career tools available.

Recruiters value the communication, interpersonal and leadership skills that Schulich MMgt graduates possess, paired with the knowledge and capabilities obtained in their undergraduate studies.

Which department am I in?

Schulich School of Business

Study options

Full Time (12 months)

Tuition fees
CAD$65,686.00 (US$ 47,268) per year
CAN $21,862 per term

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

Expected September 2025

Venue

York University

Keele Campus,

4700 Keele Street,

TORONTO,

Ontario (ON),

M3J 1P3, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

An undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution, in a non-business field of study, with a minimum B+ average in the last two full years (or equivalent) of academic work.

Applicants holding business/commerce degrees are not eligible for the Master of Management program, but may apply for the Accelerated MBA once they have acquired a minimum of two years of work experience. Excluded degrees include, but are not limited to, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Administrative Studies (BAS), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS), Honours Business Administration (HBA) or Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc).
Applicants with 3-year degrees may be considered for admission with one year of work experience.

English language proficiency

IELTS (Academic Test) - 7.0 overall (minimum 6.5 on each dimension)
TOEFL - 100 iBT (minimum 23 on each dimension)

ADD TO MY FAVOURITES

About York University

York University provides students with a remarkable range of opportunities in a diverse student community connected to what matters.

  • Canada’s third largest university
  • International community of students from over 170 countries
  • Top 4 comprehensive universities in Canada (Macleans 2024)
  • 35th globally in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings

Get in touch