Sauder School of Business

The Sauder School of BusinessUniversity of British Columbia is a leading academic business school in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. The school is located on UBC’s Point Grey campus and has a secondary teaching facility at UBC Robson Square in downtown Vancouver. Sauder provides a number of degree and non-degree programs, including: bachelor, MBA (full-time and part-time), IMBA (in Shanghai), Master of Management, EMBA (Healthcare), MSc, and PhD, as well as Executive Education and accounting and real estate diploma programs. The School has over 34,000 alumni in more than 77 countries.

Sauder is consistently ranked among the top 100 business schools by organizations such as the Financial Times and The Economist. In 2013, the UBC MBA program was ranked 57nd globally by the Financial Times. It consistently ranks in the top 30 - among non-U.S. business schools worldwide - for business research by the Social Science Research Network (SSRN).

Sauder is accredited by both AACSB and EQUIS. One of the only 78 institutions accredited by both leading and international systems of quality assessment, Sauder is recognized among the top business schools in the world.

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