• The Master of Science in Management - International Business at Queen’s University is a 1-year program.
  • These Ranks are given to the Program by Maclean’s in 2020:
    • In terms of program reputation, this program ranks 9th among Canadian Universities.
    • In terms of research reputation, this program ranks 7th among Canadian Universities.
  • The graduation rate for this program is 78.8%, Which shows that the majority of the students get graduated.
  • The Employment rate after
    • 6 months after graduation is 93.3%.
    • 2 years after graduation is 100%.
  • The Acceptance Rate is 20% which increases the chances of students getting enrolled.
  • The Student to Teacher ratio is 20:1, which bridges the gap between Students and Teachers.
  • The Female to male ratio is 5:5 which gives equal chances for both the genders to compete.
  • The Average internship salary of the student is 30,750 USD.
  • The Master of Science is a coursework-based graduate program that provides a mixture of technical and professional skills to give students a distinct career advantage.
  • The MSc in International Business is designed to provide a broad overview of the international management field including key theories, trends, phenomena, and the methods that are used to study them.
  • Courses will introduce students to the key elements of a global strategic orientation by examining how economic globalization and a firm’s international presence have an impact upon its organization, processes, and competitive advantage business strategy.
  • Also, students will study the major terms, constructs, theories, and debates in the cross-cultural management field.
  • This degree can take a student's career in many directions. Many students choose to continue their academic inquiry with a Master’s. Students are equipped with a strong foundation for careers in:
    • Architectural and Engineering Managers
    • Compensation and Benefits Managers
    • Computer and Information Systems Managers
    • Engineering Managers
    • Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers
    • Financial Managers