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John Molson School of Business

Coordinates: 45°29′51″N 73°34′38″W / 45.497406°N 73.577102°W / 45.497406; -73.577102 (Concordia University)
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John Molson School of Business
École de gestion John-Molson
Former names
Faculty of Commerce and Administration
TypePublic Business school
Established1963 (as Faculty of Commerce and Administration, part of Sir George Williams University)[1]
Parent institution
Concordia University
DeanAnne-Marie Croteau[2]
Academic staff
170 (full-time)
Students10,361
Undergraduates8,885
Postgraduates1,476
Location, ,
Canada
CampusUrban
Alumni56,000[3]
AffiliationsAACSB, EQUIS Accredited, European Foundation for Management Development, AMBDA Development Network, Women in Governance
WebsiteOfficial 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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Completed in 2009, the John Molson Building houses the John Molson School of Business

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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Executive education

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  • Sustainable Investment Certificate
  • Aviation Certificate
  • Coaching Certification

Name origin

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John Molson (1763-1836)

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

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Notable faculty and alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sir George Williams University History". Concordia University. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  2. ^ "Administration". Concordia University. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
  3. ^ John Molson School of Business (2021). "John Molson alumni". Concordia University. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ "John Molson School of Business About". John Molson School of Business About.
  5. ^ "John Molson School of Business undergraduate programs". John Molson School of Business undergraduate programs.
  6. ^ a b "John Molson School of Business graduate programs". John Molson School of Business graduate programs.
  7. ^ "John Molson Executive Centre". John Molson Executive Centre.
  8. ^ "John Molson School of Business timeline". John Molson School of Business timeline.

Further reading

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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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45°29′51″N 73°34′38″W / 45.497406°N 73.577102°W / 45.497406; -73.577102 (Concordia University)