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Sunday, August 05, 2007

TFLMR - Bachelor of Commerce, Queen's School of Business

The Queen's Advantage
To help you with your decision, we've outlined the Queen's Advantage, four reasons why Queen's Bachelor of Commerce is the right choice for undergraduates who want to start a career in business.

Outstanding Reputation
Queen’s School of Business enjoys a reputation as one of the world’s premier business schools. It is consistently ranked among the best in the world by both BusinessWeek and Financial Times. In fact, BusinessWeek currently ranks Queen’s #1 in Canada for full-time MBA, Executive MBA and Executive Education. Additionally, BusinessWeek ranks Queen’s full-time MBA #1 in the world in their highly regarded ranking of non-U.S. MBA programs.


Internationally Renowned Business School
Queen’s School of Business has earned an international reputation for innovation and excellence. The School is continuously introducing new technologies for business education and new ideas in the practice of management. The School is consistently ranked among the best in the world by both Financial Times of the U.K. and the U.S. magazine BusinessWeek.


Canada's Most Respected Undergraduate Business Degree
Since its launch in 1919, Queen’s Commerce has been viewed as a leader. It’s an experience like no other. Small class sizes help build a close network of peers and make it easy to get to know your professors. A challenging and exciting selection of courses allows students to build the skills needed to succeed in their careers.


Experienced and Approachable Professors
Queen’s School of Business professors include some of Canada’s most sought-after experts in a wide range of areas, from corporate takeovers to tax planning and leadership issues to corporate strategies. They have started their own businesses, advised the leaders of large multinational corporations, and done groundbreaking research.

source: http://business.queensu.ca/bcom/

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