John Molson School of Business

The John Molson School of Business (JMSB) is the business school of Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The business school consistently ranks among the top in Canada and offers 15 different programs from five different departments, Accountancy, Decision Sciences and MIS, Finance, Management and Marketing. The John Molson School of Business has over 7,508 undergraduate students, 1,470 graduate students and 37,788 alumni.

The Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) and the Bachelor of Administration (BAdmin) are offered at the Undergraduate level. Graduate level programs include the Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), MBA with Complete CFA Concentration (Goodman MBA), Master of Science in Administration (MSc), PhD in Administration, Diploma in Chartered Accountancy (CA), Graduate Certificate in Management Accounting (CMA), Graduate Certificate and Diploma in Business Administration (GCBA/GDBA). The business school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

Since 2009 the business school has been located in a LEED silver-certified building at the intersection of Guy Street and De Maisonneuve Boulevard in Downtown Montreal, in an area now known as Quartier Concordia (Sir George Williams Campus).

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