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Duration

12 months

Tuition

$45,515

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May 3-May 3

Commitment

Part-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1919

Scholarships

yes

The Master of Management Analytics marries training in core data analytics concepts and tools, with outstanding education in business strategy and management. It includes extensive review of the fundamental mathematical and statistical theories and methods that underlie modern analytics, but with a practitioner focus.

Earn the MMA while working in this 12-month program of evening and weekend classes held at SmithToronto, our dedicated learning facility in downtown Toronto. Plus, two residential sessions are held at Smith School of Business’ main campus at Queen’s University in Kingston.

What You’ll Learn

Students will be exposed to a variety of tools and programming languages throughout the Smith MMA program including SAS, R, Python, Tableau, Hadoop, and Spark. Students are encouraged to participate in optional training in which they will be introduced to these tools. These sessions will take place outside of the regular class schedule.

MMA students will have access to DataCamp, an interactive learning platform for data science. Learn R & Python from the comfort of your browser with over 75+ courses featuring high-quality video, in-browser coding and gamification.

Professional Designations

You may be eligible to apply some of the MMA work against the following designations.  Request a course package to learn more.

  • Certified Analytics Professional
  • Project Management designation
  • SAS Certification

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Student Reviews (11)

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Smith School of Business at Queen's University

Strong choice for business and finance-focused students

Muhammad Khizar

Kingston • August 17, 2026

Graduated From

Bachelor of Commerce

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

As an incoming Bachelor of Commerce student at Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, I chose the program because of its strong reputation in business education, finance, and career development. The program offers a broad business foundation w...

As an incoming Bachelor of Commerce student at Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, I chose the program because of its strong reputation in business education, finance, and career development. The program offers a broad business foundation while providing opportunities to explore areas such as finance, consulting, entrepreneurship, and investment banking.

I was particularly drawn to the collaborative environment, extracurricular opportunities, and access to a strong business network. I am looking forward to starting the program and experiencing the curriculum and career support firsthand.

Smith School of Business at Queen's University

Bachelor of Commerce at Queen’s

David K.

Kingston • January 26, 2023

Graduated From

Bachelor of Commerce

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Queen’s is consistently ranked among the best in the world. You can find average salaries and graduation rates on CourseCompare and on Smith’s website. The numbers speak for themselves.

But the best things about Queen’s are the people, th...

Queen’s is consistently ranked among the best in the world. You can find average salaries and graduation rates on CourseCompare and on Smith’s website. The numbers speak for themselves.

But the best things about Queen’s are the people, the community and the networks. You will probably have fun here while meeting the future CEO of a tech startup or leader in finance and consulting. QC doesn’t set up internships for you and you will have to find one on your own, but recruiters are always on campus and profs are in your court and available to help you. There are also 40+ clubs to join where you can meet amazing people. There are regular conferences happening that attract first-rate speakers, and the exchange program is amazing and not one to be missed.

Queen’s and Ivey at Western are both excellent, but I chose Queen’s because it’s a 4-year program. Ivey begins in year three and I didn’t want to have to compete to get in and then make friends halfway through my undergrad experience.

To summarize, Queen’s is where future business leaders are being taught. The community is second-to-none and the career results speak for themselves.

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