<p>Can you please write down the ranking (or link where I can find this ranking) of Canadian universities which have strong undergraduate business schools</p>
<p>I don't know about where to find those ranking lists for Canada, but we did research Canadian schools a couple of years ago (by buying books). Then we went on line to find more info about them. I think your question depends on your purpose in studying in Canada: Will you be living/working there? Or are you looking for options vs. U.S. Universities, to broaden your college options. (Great idea, btw; wish more people would do that.)</p>
<p>When searching, I would look for Canadian colleges which are co-op, because they'll have the relations with businesses that are invaluable. Those alternating academics + experience models are fabulous for those who aspire to careers in the business world. (Even if you don't plan on staying, settling in Canada.)</p>
<p>We have a U.S. friend who did her undergraduate work (not business) at U of Toronto, & is now doing graduate work I think in the U.S., because she'll work & live in the U.S.</p>
<p>I think Princeton Review publishes a Canadian volume. Check Amazon.</p>
<p>McGill, UWO, UBC, UCalgary, UAlberta, SFU, McMaster, Queen's.</p>
<p>Thank you, any other suggestions?</p>
<p>I'll second UBC. They are, though, a very big school. (46K, I think.)</p>
<p>UBC, Toronto, McGill, Queen's, Western. </p>
<p>(but i'd be careful about choosing undergrad business at western because you have to spend the first two years doing something other than business, and then apply for the program.)</p>
<p>"because you have to spend the first two years doing something other than business, and then apply for the program"</p>
<p>Are you sure? in that case i won't apply to UWO!</p>
<p>I highly suggest UBC. I was in Vancouver this summer and passed by the campus. Gorgeous location, great city, great scene for pretty much everything.</p>
<p>"Are you sure? in that case i won't apply to UWO!"</p>
<p>Of course you should double check on the website and not take my word for it. But I have a friend who went through there and he said that's how it works for the Richard Ivey School of Business, which is the business school behind Western's reputation for business.</p>
<p>I think there is a second undergraduate business or management program offered at Western (through a different department or faculty) that starts at year 1 but it is not considered as prestigious as the business program operated by the Ivey business school. Please double check this information yourself because my info may be out of date.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ivey.uwo.ca/hba/hba-ivey.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.ivey.uwo.ca/hba/hba-ivey.html</a></p>
<p>EDIT: And now that I think about it, maybe you can do the first two years in the lesser-known business program at Western and then apply for the business school's program at the end of your second year.</p>
<p>nauru. Thank you, I Will double check</p>