The Financial Times of London has ranked the Kellogg-Schulich Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program at York University among the top 40 EMBA programs in the world and number 1 in Canada in the Career Progress category.
The Kellogg-Schulich EMBA program was ranked 36th globally – up one position from its ranking the previous year – and 15th among programs based in North America.
The program also ranked among the top 25 in the world in the following categories:
- 13th in the world and number 1 in Canada in the Career Progress category, which measures changes in the level of seniority and the size of company alumni work in now, versus before their EMBA;
- 20th in the world in the International Course Experience category, which measures the percentage of classroom teaching hours that are conducted outside the country in which the business school is located;
- 21st in the world in the Environmental, Social & Governance category, which measures the proportion of core courses dedicated to ethical, social and environmental issues; and
- 22nd in the world in the Research category, which measures the number of articles published by the faculty in leading academic and business practitioner journals.
“We’re pleased to have been ranked one of the top programs globally and number 1 in Canada for career progress – a major factor when it comes to selecting an executive MBA program,” said Schulich Dean Detlev Zwick.
For complete details, visit the 2024 Financial Times EMBA rankings website.
The Kellogg-Schulich EMBA program was also ranked 11th in the world among joint programs by QS Global EMBA in its 2024 global ranking published earlier this year.