Gain an in-depth understanding of marketing. Explore business finance. Or, examine organizational design and effectiveness.
You'll learn how business works — and how to lead it. You'll also build the skills to think strategically, communicate effectively and make your mark in any organization.
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ahead of University of British Columbia and McGill University*
#24 globally for business and economics
ahead of Carnegie Mellon University and Brown University**
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Management programs
Business, Science, and Entrepreneurship
This minor program allows you to explore accounting, human resources, marketing, finance, strategy and operations in the context of science-oriented business scenarios.
Management
Gain an understanding of marketing. Learn the principles of organizational design and effectiveness. This specialist program covers the nature and operations of organizations as well as managerial functions.
Beyond the classroom
UTM Co-op Internship Program
This unmatched program lets you apply academic skills and enjoy flexible work terms and an immersive industry experience.
Learning abroad
If you're looking for a life-changing experience, UTM's international exchange program opens doors to 140 schools in over 40 countries.
Academic groups and societies
Explore a range of management student organizations at UTM, from Capital Management to Achieve. Connect. Empower and more.
Meet your community
"What I enjoy the most about UTM's Management program is its flexibility and the small amount of students enrolled in it. We have the chance to find what interests us the most through various subjects such as finance, statistics, psychology or human resources."
Alexandra van der Vleugel, BBA '23
"I appreciated the opportunity to pursue a double major and the flexibility to make selections that fit my interests [...] With business management, I could learn about the pragmatic and the practical, including marketing, finance, decision making and negotiations."
Yusuf Zakir, HBA '05
Research in action
The most powerful predictor of team success
Organizational psychologist and professor Rafael Chiuzi reveals how fear shows up in the workplace, limiting productivity and the free exchange of ideas. In this TEDx talk, Rafael unpacks the science of psychological safety — and shares three actionable steps to build teams where curiosity thrives and courage replaces fear.
Could your microphone be affecting your job prospects? | Article
In this CBC news article, professor Sonia Kang says that fluency and disfluency play a big role in the impressions we make on other people.
Residence program aims to build community tailored to business students | Project
UTM's business living learning community (LLC) groups participating first-year business students at the Roy Ivor Hall residence. Successful applicants participate in industry field trips with business faculty members, business skill-building workshops, networking events and more.
We don’t pay donors for blood plasma. But is that the right approach? | Article
In Canada, remuneration to plasma donors, as well as the establishment of private plasma collection centres, has not been allowed. Nicola Lacetera expains why economic incentives increase the willingness to provide plasma.
A career with impact
Studying management at University of Toronto Mississauga opens up a multitude of meaningful and globally relevant career options — from entrepreneur to operations manager, sales analyst and more.
- Entrepreneur co-founds Nuba, an all-natural and traditional brand of Egyptian tea made from hibiscus flowers.
- Co-founder of TitanXchange, a remittance company, creates a platform that enables people to send funds abroad.
Featured career: sustainability manager and college professor
Anureet Kaur (BBA '13) is a sustainability professional, educator, and enthusiastic volunteer, along with the first sustainability manager for technology company Softchoice.
Learning pathways
Studying management equips you with the skills needed to become a skilled leader in a challenging and complex global economy. Your U of T undergraduate degree will also prepare you to thrive in top graduate or professional schools.
Preview some of these possibilities and start imagining your long-term future today:
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Commerce
Learn from industry leaders and entrepreneurs while building valuable skills in finance, marketing, accounting and economics.
Communication, Culture, Information and Technology
The pace of change in media, communications and technology is faster than ever. Stay ahead of the curve with this program.
Psychological and Brain Sciences
Study the mind, brain and behaviour while gaining hands-on experience in a rapidly growing field.
Social Sciences
Learn to analyze complex systems and understand human behaviour — and prepare to lead in a rapidly changing world.
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