Master of Management, MMgt

The Master of Management (MMgt), offered by the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, is a three-session (Summer/Fall/Winter), full-time degree program. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university in a non-business field and a maximum of 2.5 years of full-time work experience, post-graduation. Applicants will also demonstrate quantitative proficiency. The program begins annually in late May.

Students will complete 7.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs): 5.0 FCE of required courses that focus on the functional business areas of Accounting, Finance, and Marketing completed in a structured sequence; and 2.0 FCEs of electives that allow students to customize their learning based on their interests. It includes experiential learning opportunities and culminates in a Management Practicum where students work on a real-world project with a partner organization. Through the program, students will develop practical skills needed to compete in the job market including tools in statistics, data analytics, and AI problem solving. Students will also cultivate self-development skills and written and oral business communication skills to position students for career success. The program will also assist students in developing career search and acquisition skills.

By integrating academic excellence, industry engagement, and professional development, the MMgt is poised to become a leading option for early-career professionals in Canada and beyond. The MMgt addresses a growing need in today’s labour market: graduates who can bridge deep subject knowledge from their undergraduate studies—such as the arts, sciences, or engineering—with core business competencies. Employers increasingly seek versatile professionals who can apply data-driven reasoning, ethical decision-making, and interpersonal communication to real-world business challenges. The MMgt directly responds to this demand by providing training in areas such as strategy, marketing, operations, leadership, data analytics, and AI applications in business.