Master of Science in Business Administration (MSCB)

Degree: 
Master of Science in Business Administration
Specialization: 
Business Administration

Quick Facts

Faculty:
Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration
Subject:
Business
Mode of delivery: 
On campus
Program components: 
Coursework + Options

Application

Possible start dates: 
  Deadlines for
Start date Students with Canadian or US credentials Students with international credentials
September January 31st December 31st

Program contact details

Application enquiries: 
Please mail paper documents to: 

Henry Angus Building
Room 111 - 2053 Main Mall
Vancouver
British Columbia, V6T 1Z2
Canada

Requirements

GRE required?: 
GRE or comparable test (check program website)

Opportunities

Research focus: 

Finance, Management Information Systems, Transportation and Logistics

Tuition / Program costs

Fees Canadian Citizen / Permanent Resident / Refugee / Diplomat International
Application Fee $91.80 $153.00
Tuition *
Installments per year 3 3
Tuition per installment $1,421.29 $2,496.96
Tuition per year $4,263.87 $7,490.88
Int. Partial Tuition Scholarship (IPTS) per year (if eligible)   $3,200.00 (-)
Other Fees and Costs
Student Fees (yearly) $709.00 (approx.)
Costs of living (yearly) $16,763.00 (approx.)
* Regular, full-time tuition. For on-leave, extension, continuing or part time (if applicable) fees see UBC Calendar.
All fees for the year are subject to adjustment and UBC reserves the right to change any fees without notice at any time, including tuition and student fees. In case of a discrepancy between this webpage and the UBC Calendar, the UBC Calendar entry will be held to be correct.

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