Master of Science in Management
Program Overview
University Program Information
The Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa offers a range of programs for students.
Programs Overview
The school provides various undergraduate and graduate programs, including:
- BCom Bachelor of Commerce
- BCom + MSc MGT (with Research Project)
- Undergraduate Microprograms
- Undergraduate Certificates
- Summer Academies
- MBA Master of Business Administration
- Microprogram in Integrated Accounting and Financial Management
- MHA Master of Health Administration
- MSc MGT Master of Science in Management
- PhD Doctorate in Management
- Graduate Diplomas
- CPA Graduate Diploma in Chartered Professional Accountancy
- Graduate Diploma in Leadership and Management
- Executive Programs
- EMBA Executive Master of Business Administration
- EMHA Executive Master of Health Administration
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Digital Transformation and Innovation
- Engineering Management
- Law
- Population Health
- Systems Science and Engineering
MSc in Management
The MSc in Management program is offered in three formats:
- MSc MGT - Research Project (One-Year)
- MSc MGT - Research Project with Co-op
- MSc MGT - Thesis (Two-Year) The program includes courses and program concentrations, research questions, and learning goals.
Research Community
The MSc in Management program has a strong research community, with faculty members and research support available to students.
Students
The program provides information on enrolment and regulations, useful links, international students, teaching and research assistantships, and a student handbook with forms and guidelines.
Fees and Financing
The program offers information on tuition fees, scholarships, grants, and funding options.
International Students
International students can find information on planning their trip to Ottawa, including what to bring, what to wear, and how to get around the city. The differential tuition fee exemption for international students who completed their secondary or post-secondary diploma in French reduces tuition fees to those paid by Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
