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Duration
18 months
Tuition
$110,192
Toronto
Jan 8-Jul 8
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Hybrid
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1966
Scholarships
no
Ranked #1 in Canada by The Economist, the Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA at the Schulich School of Business in Toronto is a partner in the Kellogg School of Management’s global network of EMBA programs. With world-class connections and over 40 specialized elective courses, the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA gives you the opportunity to personalize your learning experience while leveraging diverse perspectives from business leaders around the world.
With over 500 students in this global network, the opportunities to learn diverse perspectives on business challenges around the world and to network are unparalleled. The Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA Program makes the world your classroom. Take your classes outside of Canada as part of the Kellogg Global Network with partner schools in the United States, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel and China.
With classes delivered in a variety of formats (weekends, week long, blended), the schedule minimizes time away from work and maximizes in-class and study team learning. The overall format of the Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA Program is flexible, balanced and designed to accommodate your career development and personal goals. This 18-month program begins in January and ends in June of the following year.
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Student Reviews (5)
After working as in-house counsel for a decade, I decided I wanted to go into private practice. I enjoyed law but fatigue was setting in and I wasn't learning the way I used to. The Kellogg-Schulich EMBA accelerated my transition into the c-suite. The ...
Schulich's may not have the name recognition that Rotman or Smith has, but the students that graduate are no less knowledgable or capable.
Some of the grads have even earned positions at companies like Microsoft.
The school has an avera...