John Molson School of Business
École de gestion John-Molson | |
Former names | Faculty of Commerce and Administration |
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Type | Public Business school |
Established | 1974 |
Dean | Anne-Marie Croteau [1] |
Academic staff | 158 (full-time)[2] |
Students | 9,222 (2014-15)[2] |
Undergraduates | 7,768[2] |
Postgraduates | 1,454[2] |
Location | Montreal, QC, Canada |
Campus | Urban |
Alumni | 37,788 (2010-11)[3] |
Nickname | JMSB & Vanguards |
Affiliations | AACSB |
Website | Official Website |
The John Molson School of Business (JMSB) is a business school located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. JMSB was established in 1974 by Concordia University.
Contents
1 Programs
1.1 Undergraduate programs
1.2 Graduate diploma programs
1.3 Graduate certificate programs
1.4 Postgraduate programs
2 Student Life at JMSB
3 The Goodman Institute of Investment Management
4 Case competitions
5 Kenneth Woods Portfolio Management Program
6 John Molson School of Business rankings
7 Name origin
8 See also
9 References
10 Further reading
11 External links
Programs
Undergraduate programs
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Commerce
Graduate diploma programs
- Business Administration
- Chartered Accountancy
- Investment Management
Graduate certificate programs
- Business Administration
- Management Accounting
Postgraduate programs
- Master of Science in Management (Msc)
- Master of Science in Marketing (Msc)
- Master of Science in Finance (Msc)
- MBA
MBA in Investment Management- Executive MBA
PhD in Business Administration
Student Life at JMSB
The John Molson School of Business has a very large community of student-run clubs and events. The Commerce and Administration Students' Association (CASAJMSB) represents the undergraduate students at JMSB and oversees 14 clubs comprising over 200 student volunteers.[4]
The Goodman Institute of Investment Management
The Goodman Institute of Investment Management is a program at the John Molson School of Business. The Goodman Institute’s MBA in Investment Management Program provides the world’s only MBA program that fully integrates the requirements of the CFA Program. This combined curriculum permits students to study towards two world-recognized designations simultaneously.
Case competitions
Both undergraduate and graduate students are active participants in international business case competitions. The school also hosts two of its own competitions: the John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition and the John Molson MBA International Case Competition.
Kenneth Woods Portfolio Management Program
A selected group of undergraduate students manage a $2.7 million endowment portfolio every year as part of the Kenneth Woods Portfolio Management Program (KWPMP). The portfolio was donated by Ken Woods in 2000 for the primary purpose of training undergraduate students in investment management.
John Molson School of Business rankings
BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK
Top 30 International Business Schools in 2015.
THE ECONOMIST
Top 100 Business Schools in 2015.
QS GLOBAL 200 BUSINESS SCHOOLS REPORT
Top 50 Most Targeted Business School Worldwide in 2015.
CORPORATE KNIGHTS
Top 25 Sustainable Business Schools in 2015.
CANADIAN BUSINESS
Top 10 Canadian Business Schools by Reputation in 2016.
Name origin
The John Molson School of Business is named after businessman John Molson who was an entrepreneur in Canada during the late 18th century and early 19th century after having emigrated from England. Shortly after his arrival, at the age of 23, he founded the Molson Brewing Company, which is North America's oldest brewery.[5]
Concordia University renamed its Faculty of Commerce and Administration after John Molson in November 2000 following a $20 million donation by the Molson family towards the construction of the new JMSB building.[3][6]
See also
- Education in Canada
- Rankings of universities in Canada
References
^ "Administration". Concordia University. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
^ abcd "Fast Facts". Concordia University. Retrieved 2012-09-14.
^ ab John Molson School of Business (2010–2011). "At-a-glance". Concordia University. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
^ "About CASAJMSB". CASAJMSB. Retrieved 2017-05-20.
^ Martin, Joseph E. (2017). "Titans". Canada's History. 97 (5): 47-53. ISSN 1920-9894.
^ RAPOPORT, IRWIN (2006-11-03). "Quebec chips in $60 million for school". Daily Commercial News and Construction Record. Archived from the original on 2010-12-14. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
Further reading
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.
External links
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Coordinates: 45°29′51″N 73°34′38″W / 45.497406°N 73.577102°W / 45.497406; -73.577102 (Concordia University)