The Queen's School of Business is located in Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Since 2006, the Queen's School of Business MBA program has been ranked by Business Week number one internationally, outside the United States. The school of business became its own faculty in 1963 with its first dean, Lawrence Macpherson. The current dean at the Queen's School of Business is Dr. David Saunders, who also founded the MBA Japan Program in Tokyo when he was associate dean at the Faculty of Management of McGill University in Montreal.
Today, the Queen's School of Business offers a variety of business programs, including:
- Queen's Bachelor of Commerce
- Queen's Full-Time MBA (previously Queen's MBA for Science and Technology)
- Queen's Executive MBA
- Cornell-Queen's Executive MBA (joint program with the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University)
- Accelerated MBA for Business Graduates
- Queen's MSc in Management
- Queen's PhD in Management
- Queen's Master of International Business
- Queen's Graduate Diploma in Accounting
- Queen's Master of Management in Finance
The Queen's School of Business opened its first foreign campus in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at the DIFC on May 25, 2007. Classes started in October 2007. The campus will mainly host Queen's executive development programs.
The Queen's School of Business is no longer triple-accredited. It is fully accredited by the AACSB (United States) and the EFMD (EQUIS) (Europe), but is no longer accredited by the London-based Association of MBAs (AMBA) as of 2012.
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