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  1. The Jeffrey Skoll BASc/MBA Program brings together in a synergistic integrative manner, studies in Engineering and Management. The Program has been created to provide a fast track to a productive career as a technological entrepreneur, as a manager or executive in a technology-based business, or, indeed, as a technology-aware manager in any modern business.

  2. The first degree in Canada to combine engineering and an MBA, the Skoll BASc/MBA program at the University of Toronto provides you with an opportunity to gain business experience and contacts, managerial skills, and facility with emerging technologies.

  3. The annual deadline for applying is February 1. The Jeffrey Skoll BASc/MBA program provides University of Toronto engineering students with the opportunity to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree at the Rotman School of Management immediately after completion of their BASc. This program is unique in Canada.

    • Why Combine Engineering and Business?
    • How Does The Skoll Program Work?
    • How to Apply

    Today’s engineers are often team leaders, project managers, company directors and entrepreneurs, and make a significant impact in the business world. The Skoll BASc/MBA program offers select students the opportunity to earn both technical and management qualifications, to become the next generation of leaders in business and industry.

    Students interested in the Skoll program must complete a Professional Experience Year (PEY) internship during their BASc program.

    Only fourth-year Engineering students who have completed a PEY internship can apply to the Skoll program. Students apply directly to Rotman. Please visit the Skoll Program websitefor admission requirements and instructions. The annual deadline for applying is February 1.

  4. Skoll BASc/MBA The Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering and the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto have established a program unequalled in Canada to provide a fast track for gifted students to earn their Bachelor's degree in engineering, a professional experience year, a management internship, and an MBA in six years and eight months.

  5. Comparing a freshly-graduated Skoll student (at, say, age 25) with a freshly-graduated "traditional" MBA student (at, say, age 30) is quite unfair. Both careers should be compared at age 30. (Or any other common age.) When this is done, the Skoll Program starts to look like a great head start on a great career.

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  7. Canada's First Engineering-MBA Program provides you with an opportunity to gain business experience and contacts, managerial skills, and facility with emerging technologies. You are able to graduate faster than the conventional path while taking advantage of a program unmatched anywhere in the country.

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