Choose the Ted Rogers School of Management – and feel supported every step of the way
At the Ted Rogers School of Management, your success is our priority. Through co-op opportunities, hands-on learning, personalized advising and technical skills bootcamps — all within the heart of Toronto’s vibrant business district — we’ll provide the tools, guidance and real-world experiences you need to thrive and reach your goals.
#1 university
in Canada for Student Services
$2.6 million
in financial support through awards and scholarships
$55,000
average co-op income earned
28 countries
where you can go on exchange
Navigating your first year
Our transition program supports you by connecting you with 45 peers and a senior student mentor to help you navigate the school.
Support to help you succeed
We support you throughout your academic journey, including guidance with course planning, writing assistance and skills workshops to help you thrive.
Career-ready skills from the start
Students gain access to career support, industry preparation programs, skill-building bootcamps and the Ted Rogers Co-op program.
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Degrees
Offered full-time, part-time and direct entry to third year with Ontario Advanced Business Management Diploma.
Gain in-demand financial expertise and build a strong foundation in accounting, auditing and financial analysis. This program prepares you for professional designations like Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and careers in both the private and public sectors.
Accreditations:
- Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
- Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario (CPA Ontario)
Staffed by a faculty with many years of business management and teaching experience, and sound academic qualifications, the Ted Rogers School of Business Management has become the largest undergraduate business school in Ontario. It supplies industry and government with intelligent, dedicated graduates who are practically oriented, immediately useful and capable of further personal development, whether through advanced formal education or by promotion to senior job responsibilities.
Explore all areas of business before specializing in one of eight majors
During your first year at the School of Business Management, you'll acquire the foundational business knowledge that prepares you to specialize in a major. The curriculum provides you with a general overview of business in society, introduces you to all of the basic business functions, and develops awareness of social, human and economic issues through the introduction of liberal studies.
Majors:
- Economics and Management Science
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Global Management Studies
- Health Services Management**
- Human Resources Management
- Law and Business
- Marketing Management
- Real Estate Management
** New offering for students enrolling in Fall 2026.
The Business Technology Management (BTM) program provides students with the analytical and problem solving capacities to develop business solutions that leverage Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Our graduates help drive business strategies using ICT solutions, making the program a leading contributor to Canada’s ICT economy.
The Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management offers an integrated and balanced program of applied education for the development of future managers and leaders in the Canadian and International hospitality and tourism industries.
The Bachelor of Commerce in Retail Management prepares students for professional careers in the retail sector and its related industries. An expanding global industry, the retail career opportunities are increasingly diverse. As well, the program will prepare those students interested in postgraduate studies in this, or related areas.
Bachelor of Health Administration Degree
Offered part-time to college diploma graduates with at least two years of health-related experience.
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