Differences between a Master of Science in Management and a Master of Business Administration
The Master of Science in Management (MScM) program at Ted Rogers School of Management is a research-based graduate degree program in management. As an output of this program, students develop and defend a thesis with a specific academic area of focus related to management.
This program differs from an MBA (Master of Business Administration), which tends to be more course-work and project-based with a professional focus. Instead, students considering the MScM program should have a strong research interest. These students will develop their quantitative, qualitative, and analytical skills and specialized knowledge in a specific area of management theory. Alternatively, MBA programs tend to focus on general management knowledge and application.
