Study at Levene
At the Levene Graduate School of Business (Levene GSB), our Master level programs are designed to help you achieve your personal and professional career goals.
You can complete your degree at a full-time or part-time pace and with a variety of flexible study options. We put theory into practice using live business cases and offer the chance to learn while you earn in our enriching Co-op program. Levene GSB challenges you to think strategically. We link research, theory, practice, inquiry, and imagination to develop ethical and visionary leaders.
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Discover Your Future at Levene GSB
Are you ready to take your career to the next level? At the Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business, we understand that business is becoming increasingly complex and employee expectations are evolving. In this landscape of uncertainty, you have the power to take control. Whether you’re eyeing an Executive MBA or another graduate program, our unique blend of practical skills and innovative thinking will set you apart in today’s competitive market.
Why Study at Levene?
Tailored Learning Experience
Earning While You Learn
Networking Opportunities
Expert Faculty and Staff
Career Advancement
Unique Study Opportunities
Experiential and Executive Learning
A Commitment to Values
Ready to Elevate Your Career?
Whether you want to launch your own business, advance in private or public sectors, or enhance your credibility, explore your potential at Levene.
Your path to success starts here. If you’re ready to make a real impact in the business world, check out our programs. Take the next step at the Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business. Let's Connect!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Applications for Levene graduate programs are considered on an on-going basis and in the order received. Apply as early as possible to ensure your application can be processed in time for your desired program start. Applications received after the deadline are considered but may not be processed in time for the desired entry point, or in time to obtain a student Visa. Deadlines are:
MBA, MHRM, M. Admin, M. Cert
- March 1 for September start (Fall semester)
- July 1 for January start (Winter semester)
- October 1 for May start (Spring/Summer semester)
EMBA
- May 15 for September start (Fall semester)
The mid-career admission option is applicable to the EMBA, MBA, M.Asmin, MHRM and MCERT programs, and is designed for those applicants who do not hold a four year undergraduate degree, but have substantial management experience.
To qualify for this admission option, applicants must have at minimum eight to ten years of relevant mid-management experience and meet all other admission requirements of the program. Mid-career managers must meet the program's qualifying course requirements before beginning graduate courses if they have not been completed prior to acceptance.
Registration is done through UR Self-Service.
Registration for new students can only be completed once all admission requirements have been met. Registration for all current students can only be completed once all financial and academic holds have been removed from a student’s record.
Please see the FGSR website for more information and a step-by-step process on how to register online using Self-Service.
Graduate students registered in two (2) courses (6 credit hours) are considered full-time students.
Registration Requirements for International Students:
International Master’s students must be registered full-time in the fall and winter semesters, and part-time in the spring/summer semester.
Full-time registration for international students is defined as:
- registered in six (6) credit hours or more in the fall and winter semesters
- registered in courses designated as full-time registration (co-op program)
Registration in three (3) credit hours does not meet the definition of full-time registration unless those credit hours pertain to the last requirements of the program.
Yes, a maximum of three courses for credit from other graduate programs are transferrable. Courses must be evaluated and deemed equivalent to courses in the Levene program before credit will be considered. The student is given Advanced Standing which does not reduce the number of credit hours or fees required by the existing program. Advanced Standing has to be requested at the time of Admission or Reinstatement.
More information can be found on Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Website