The Sauder School of Business is one of Canada’s leading academic business school and maintains a worldwide reputation for excellence in research. With the Financial Times regularly ranking Sauder among the top 25 international business research institutions. The Bachelor’s, Masters, and Ph.D. programs at Sauderare dedicated to the creation of knowledge and innovation in their professional careers. Sauder School of Business is the only Canadian member of the Global Network for Advanced Management, a partnership of 29 business graduate schools from around the world.
Enrolling applicants for its various undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and diploma programs, Sauder School of Business, affliated to University of British Columbia offers worldwide recognized and appraised programs in the areas of business and research. MBA is acknowledging its strength as a source of top talent for employers around the world providing the perfect opportunity for international students to make it big in the business industry. Sauder motivates its students to promote a new way of thinking to solve the globe’s most pressing issues through responsible business leadership.
With a highly selective acceptance rate of 6%, the school demands an excellent academic profile, outstanding GPA in all core subjects and an active and positive extracurricular record. Admission acceptance can be expected even with relatively lower GMAT scores, ranging from 550-650. The school boasts a colourful cultural diversity that networks over 40,000 alumni from 80 countries.
Rankings
Corporate Knights business magazine has released the 2020 Better World MBA ranking, their annual ranking of business schools with the most sustainability-focused MBA programs, and UBC Sauder is ranked 26th in the world, up from 27th last year.
UBC Sauder’s full-time MBA program curriculum, offered through the Robert H. Lee Graduate School, exemplifies the school’s core principle of a global reputation for excellence in innovation and social impact. It reinforces sustainability, ethics and responsible leadership, and the faculty encourages students to incorporate these pillars as key components of the business decision-making process.
To determine the ranking, Corporate Knights evaluated 150 business schools (up from 146 in 2019), including all of the 2020 Financial Times top 100 Global MBA programs, every program that made the 2019 Top 40 in the Corporate Knights Better World MBA Ranking, and select MBA programs accredited by AMBA, AACSB or EQUIS, and/or signatories of the Principles for Responsible Management Education that opted in for evaluation. From there, programs are evaluated across five key performance indicators: the number of sustainability-focused articles in peer-reviewed journals and citations, the number of core courses that incorporate sustainable development topics, research institutes and centres devoted to sustainable development issues and faculty gender and racial diversity in the business school.