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Desautels is one of the most progressive schools in Canada in addressing sustainable development

Published: 19 September 2011

For the past eight years, Corporate Knights has evaluated the integration of sustainability into professional school curricula. As in past years, the 2011 rankings focus on business (MBA and undergraduate degrees), law and teaching degree programs offered at universities across Canada.

The Desautels Faculty of Management has placed #2 for Undergraduate (up from #6 last year) and #5 for MBA (up from #7 last year) in this 8th Annual Knight Schools Survey.

This article also covers a small sample of promising initiatives discovered in the Knight Schools Survey, one of them being the Desautels undergraduate program Minor in Environment option.

Undergraduate Business Program Ranking:

1. University of Waterloo

2. McGill University: Desautels Faculty of Management

3. York University: Schulich School of Business

4. University of Calgary: Haskayne School of Business

5. University of Ottawa: Telfer School of Management

6. Concordia University: John Molson School of Business

7. Dalhousie University: School of Business Administration

8. Ryerson University: Ted Rogers School of Management

9. Simon Fraser University

10. Université du Québec à Montréal: École des sciences de la gestion

MBA Business Program Ranking:

1. York University: Schulich School of B:usiness

2. Concordia University: John Molson School of Business

3. University of Alberta

4. University of British Columbia: Sauder School of Business

5. McGill University: Desautels Faculty of Management

6. University of Calgary: Haskayne School of Business

7. University of Toronto: Rotman School of Management

8. University of Ottawa: Telfer School of Management

9. HEC Montréal

10. Dalhousie University: School of Business Administration

- Corporate Knights, Fall 2011 issue

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