John Molson School of Business
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École de gestion John-Molson | |
Former names | Faculty of Commerce and Administration |
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| Type | Public Business school |
| Established | 1963 (as Faculty of Commerce and Administration, part of Sir George Williams University)[1] |
Parent institution | Concordia University |
| Dean | Anne-Marie Croteau[2] |
Academic staff | 170 (full-time) |
| Students | 10,361 |
| Undergraduates | 8,885 |
| Postgraduates | 1,476 |
| Location | , , Canada |
| Campus | Urban |
| Alumni | 56,000[3] |
| Affiliations | AACSB, EQUIS Accredited, European Foundation for Management Development, AMBDA Development Network, Women in Governance |
| Website | Official Website |
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The John Molson School of Business, commonly known as John Molson,[4] is a business school located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The John Molson School of Business was established in 1974 by Concordia University.
Programs
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Undergraduate programs
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Graduate diploma programs
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- Graduate Diploma in Chartered Professional Accountancy (CPA)
- Van Berkom Investment Management Program
Postgraduate programs
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- Master of Science in Management (MSc)
- Master of Science in Marketing (MSc)
- Master of Science in Finance (MSc)
- Master of Supply Chain Management (MSCM)
- Full-time/part-time MBA
- MBA in Investment Management
- Executive MBA (EMBA)
- PhD in Business Administration
Executive education
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- Sustainable Investment Certificate
- Aviation Certificate
- Coaching Certification
Name origin
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The John Molson School of Business is named after businessman John Molson who founded the Molson Brewing Company, following a $20 million donation by the Molson family towards the construction of the new John Molson Building.[8]
Notable people
[edit]Notable faculty and alumni
[edit]- Anne-Marie Croteau
- Mireille Gillings
- Rodolphe Saadé
- Karen Hogan
- Sydney Finkelstein
- Alexandre Bilodeau
- Klemen Ferjan
- Steven G Arless
- Gad Saad
- Gerald T. McCaughey
- Anthony Housefather
- Barbara Dunkelman
- Tony Loffreda
- Brian Scudamore
- Amos Yudan
- André Desmarais
- Gordon Graham (writer)
- Harley Finkelstein
- Glen Murray (politician)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Sir George Williams University History". Concordia University. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
- ^ "Administration". Concordia University. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
- ^ John Molson School of Business (2021). "John Molson alumni". Concordia University.
{{cite web}}:|author=has generic name (help) - ^ "John Molson School of Business About". John Molson School of Business About.
- ^ "John Molson School of Business undergraduate programs". John Molson School of Business undergraduate programs.
- ^ a b "John Molson School of Business graduate programs". John Molson School of Business graduate programs.
- ^ "John Molson Executive Centre". John Molson Executive Centre.
- ^ "John Molson School of Business timeline". John Molson School of Business timeline.
Further reading
[edit]Bissonette, L. A. "Loyola of Montreal: A Sociological Analysis of an Educational Institution in Transition between 1969 and 1974." M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 1977.
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