University of Toronto

Canada

Duration

34 months

Avg. GMAT

-

Fees

-

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Accelerate your career with the Rotman Morning & Evening Part-Time MBA programs, 32-month degrees designed for ambitious working professionals in the Toronto area. Choice: Earn your MBA part-time one of two ways. In the Morning from 7:00 to 8:59 a.m., two mornings a week In the Evening from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 or 9:30 p.m., two evenings a week The Morning & Evening MBA programs take approximately 32 months to complete. The duration of the programs can be reduced should you opt to take additional elective courses during the designated academic terms. The first half of the program consists of a core curriculum, and will allow you to form close ties with your cohort of classmates. In the second half of your degree you have the choice to specialize in the career path you choose with a range of electives, including those taught during regular working hours. At Rotman, you will build a powerful lifelong network, and learn from globally renowned faculty

Program Highlights

Start Month

May,September

Class Size

-

Avg. Work Experience

- Yrs.

Avg. Student Age

-

Int' Students

0

Women Students

-

Employed (Post 3 Months)

-

Avg. Salary (Post 3 Months)

75737

Scholarship

No

Accreditations

AACSB

Top Industries

-

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Program Locations

Rotman School of Management

105 St. George Street Toronto
Ontario ON M5S 3E6
Canada

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