Program Overview
UBC Sauder School of Business Programs
The UBC Sauder School of Business offers a wide range of programs for students, including:
- Undergraduate Programs
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor + Master of Management Dual Degree
- Master's Degrees
- Full-Time Master of Business Administration
- Professional Master of Business Administration
- International Master of Business Administration
- Master of Management
- Master of Business Analytics
- Dual Degrees
- Bachelor + Master of Management Dual Degree
- UBC Sauder-HKU Dual Degree
- Master of Business Administration + Master of Business Analytics Degree
- Juris Doctor + Master of Business Administration
- UBC Sauder - Yale School of Management
- MSc
- Master of Science in Business Administration
- PhD
- PhD in Business Administration
- Diplomas
- Diploma in Accounting Program
- Diploma in Marketing & Sales Management
- Professional Growth
- Individual Courses
- Certificates
- Real Estate Division
- Credit Programs
- Licensing and Registration Courses
- Indigenous Business Education
- Ch’nook Management Program
- Ch'nook Accelerated Business Program
- Ch'nook Scholars Program
- MNBC Business Management Program
Program Journey
The UBC Master of Management (MM) curriculum provides theoretical and applied learning, with case studies, teamwork, and presentations being key components of the program. Students will gain knowledge in a broad spectrum of business disciplines, including marketing, strategic management, and operations.
Global Opportunities
The program provides opportunities for students to gain a global perspective on business.
World-Leading Faculty
UBC Sauder's faculty are among the very best in the world and shape today’s business world.
Hands-On Learning
The UBC MM will equip students with the business knowledge and practical experience to help them achieve their career goals.
Career Development
Students will have access to exclusive company recruitment sessions, valuable industry insights, various mentorship opportunities, and much more.
Program Structure
The program includes:
- Opening Week: a mandatory orientation to the program
- Career Development Programming: a mandatory course that equips students with the tools, skills, and confidence to launch their career
- Courses: a comprehensive, broad-based curriculum that gives students a strong foundation in business and management disciplines
- Community Business Project: a mandatory project that allows students to consult for non-profit organizations and social enterprises, gaining real-world, hands-on experience
- Capstone: a two-day business simulation that gives students a final opportunity to apply and integrate their new skills in a competitive learning environment
- Optional Study Abroad Program: UBC MM Study Abroad programs take place during the summer months and vary in length from one to seven weeks
Career Support
The program provides mandatory personal and professional development programming, including immersive Career Weeks, networking events, industry speakers, mock interviews, and offer negotiations. Optional opportunities for mentoring, training programs, and company visits are also available.
