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  1. Degree Programs. Smith School of Business offers a full selection of academic programs for any stage in your education or career — the Certificate in Business and Bachelor of Commerce at the Undergraduate level, four unique MBAs, as well as seven area-specific Master’s degrees, two graduate diplomas, and an MSc and PhD that are research-based.

  2. It is made possible through a partnership between two of North America's premier business schoolsSmith School of Business at Queen’s University and the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University in New York. Graduates of the program earn MBA degrees from both Cornell and Queen’s. Graduates are considered to be full-fledged ...

  3. The Executive MBA Americas program is the only program of its kind in the world. Graduates earn two MBA degrees from two premier business schoolsSmith School of Business at Queen’s University and the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University in New York. The classroom experience is shared by participants from Canada, the USA and ...

  4. Accelerated MBA for Business Graduates. Make an impact and fast-track your career. Earn your MBA degree in just 12 months in this accelerated program designed specifically for people with an undergraduate degree in business. Starting in January, with classmates across Canada, you can earn your MBA while you continue to work.

  5. The Smith School of Business Kingston campus is situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory. SmithToronto is situated on the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit River.

  6. Smith School of Business is proud to work with highly-respected and accomplished industry leaders to ensure our Master of Management Analytics meets emerging needs, and provides strong connections to the business community. Mark Shafer. Senior Vice President, Decision Science & Integration. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

  7. In 2002, Queen's School of Business moved into, Goodes Hall, which is named in honour of the parents of Melvin Goodes, alumnus of the School and generous benefactor. In October 2015, the School began a new chapter in its impressive history. In recognition of an extraordinary gift from Queen’s alumnus Stephen Smith, the School was renamed The ...