Ted Rogers School of Management

Ted Rogers School of Management
Type Public
Established 1948 (as the Faculty of Business)
Parent institution
Ryerson University
Dean Dr. Steven Murphy
Location 55 Dundas Street West
Toronto
, Ontario, Canada
M5G 2C3
Website Ted Rogers School of Management

The Ted Rogers School of Management is the business school of Ryerson University, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1948 as the Faculty of Business, it was renamed as the Ted Rogers School of Management in 2007 after receiving a major gift from Ted & Loretta Rogers.[1] The school moved to its current purpose built 210,000 square foot location, situated at 55 Dundas West in the business district in Downtown Toronto, in 2006.

The business school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).[2]

Structure and programs

The Ted Rogers School of Management is further divided into six schools, each offering the ted rogers school undergraduate scholarships degrees[3] tailored to their specializations. The six schools are:

The school offers three graduate degrees:

MBA Program

The MBA program at Ryerson was established in 2006, and offers specialization in Mining & CSR, Human Resources Management, International Business, Marketing and Real Estate.[4] The Integrative Semester, completed in the students' last term, allows the students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills through practical application.

Rankings

Ryerson's Global MBA program is currently ranked 92nd in the world by the Economist MBA rankings, [5] and no. 10 in Canada for reputation by Canadian Business. [6]

DMZ at Ryerson

The school houses the DMZ at Ryerson University, which is ranked as the best university business incubator in North America and no. 3 in the world by UBI Global. [7]

Research centres, institutes and labs

Research centres, programs, institutes and labs at the Ted Rogers School of Management include:

References


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