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Kingston, ON K7L 3N6

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Full-Time

12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 31,391 CAD
Features:
  • The program can be completed as both a single degree (12 months) as well as a double degree
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition of the single degree option for domestic students. International students pay CAD $75,624
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 35,745 CAD
Features:
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students. International students pay CAD $57,900
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 7,256 CAD
Features:
  • The listed fee is based on the cost of the academic year for domestic students. International students pay CAD $15,166
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 7,255 CAD
Features:
  • This specialization is designed for those intending to pursue PhD studies.
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students per academic year. International students pay CAD $15,200.
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 7,255 CAD
Features:
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students per academic year. International students pay CAD $15,200.
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 7,255 CAD
Features:
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students per academic year. International students pay CAD $15,200.
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 7,255 CAD
Features:
  • The program is designed for students who wish to pursue PhD studies or research-oriented careers with financial instituitons.
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students per academic year. International students pay CAD $15,200.
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 7,255 CAD
Features:
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students per academic year. International students pay CAD $15,200.
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 7,255 CAD
Features:
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students per academic year. International students pay CAD $15,200.
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 194,000 CNY
Features:
  • The program is offered to Chinese and Non-Chinese students by Queen's University in Beijing.
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students. International students pay¥458,000.
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 7,255 CAD
Features:
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students per academic year. International students pay CAD $15,200.

Part-Time

12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 43,840 CAD
Features:
  • The program is aimed at working professionals and is available as an in-person or blended learning program.
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students entering the course in January. International students pay CAD $79,900.
  • May entry for domestic students costs CAD $45,490 and for international students CAD $83,700
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 68,350 CAD
Features:
  • The program is aimed at working professionals
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students.International students pay CAD $89,975.
12 months English AACSB, EQUIS 39,542 CAD
Features:
  • The program is aimed at working professionals.
  • The listed fee is based on the tuition for domestic students. International students pay CAD $74,500.
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  • # 54
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