
Study in the economic heart of Canada
With flexible academic paths, integrated work experiences and the option to combine your interests across disciplines, you'll build the skills to lead in any industry. Whether you're launching brand new ideas or analyzing global markets, you'll find space to explore what drives you. Business programs are offered at all three U of T campuses, so you can choose the learning environment and community that fits you best.
#1 in Canada for graduate employability according to the Global University Employability Ranking 2025
12+ accelerators across our three campuses are part of U of T Entrepreneurship community
Top 5 in the world for university business incubators
14th in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 for Social Sciences & Management
Discover Student stories
Each of our students has a unique story. Here are just a few from the dynamic community that makes up business, commerce and management at U of T.

Co-op Management and Finance (Specialist)
Ahnaf
Ahnaf has become a standout leader at U of T Scarborough through his impact in the Management Co-op program and work-integrated learning.

Management (Specialist) - Class of 2024
Abdullah
Abdullah studied Management in Rotman Commerce and stayed busy outside of class playing Varsity Football, leading Black Rotman Commerce's Black Career Conference and serving as a Rotman Ambassador.

Management (Specialist)
Arham
Arham has embraced life at U of T through Rotman Commerce, diverse academic opportunities and active involvement in campus life—from international orientation to intramural sports and student leadership.
Getting a head start
Our programs in business, commerce and management have unique resources that will help you build the skills and connections to launch your career. You'll be able to take get real-world experience through internships, co-op, networking events and career development support.

Career preparation at Rotman Commerce
Rotman Commerce combines business education with career coaching, skills training and employer connections to set you up for success.

Management Co-op at UTSC
With 50 years of experience in co-op education, U of T Scarborough's learning model helps students develop relevant skills that are co-designed by faculty and external partners.

Professional Skills Development Program at UTM
The Professional Skills Development Program helps UTM Management students build key career skills through hands-on learning, with the option to earn a transcript notation.
What's the difference between a BCom and a BBA?
Historically, BCom and BBA programs took different paths. BComs leaned into economics, finance and analytical theory, while BBAs focused on leadership, management and organizational strategy. Today, both programs combine analytical and operational learning, giving you a well-rounded education and a strong foundation for a career in business.




Your future

A degree in business and management from U of T builds your skills in strategy, communication and leadership, all of which are in demand across industries. Graduates find opportunities in consulting, finance, marketing, tech and more, with many gaining experience through internships, part-time roles and summer placements. Our strong employer connections create real-world pathways into the world of business. Whatever you choose to study, the experiences you have at U of T and the connections you make will prepare you for wherever your path leads.