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The Master of Management (MMgt) program is a business and management degree with a digital focus. Build your leadership and communication skills so you can take your career to the next level.
Build a strong base in business principles and learn to make data-driven decisions with this 45-credit graduate-level degree. Through hands-on experience and academic preparation, position yourself to launch a new business or help existing operations adapt in a rapidly changing digital economy.
Students currently enrolled in the MMgt program are entitled to a free Associate Membership with the association, giving UNF students the chance to belong to Canada’s chartered management and leadership association while earning their degree
Whether you thrive in a campus environment or rely on the convenience of online study, the MMgt program adapts to your needs while maintaining exceptional academic standards and meaningful hands‑on learning.
Specializations for the Master of Management program
Entrepreneurship
Learn to think like an entrepreneur through innovation and entrepreneurship. Identify business opportunities, develop business plans, and implement successful strategies while building essential management skills in entrepreneurship. You’ll get a practical opportunity to apply this knowledge to starting up and managing growth in entrepreneurship for a for-profit or social enterprise.
Emerging Technology
Gain the skills needed to understand the countless opportunities emerging technologies present to business operations now and into the future. You’ll develop a technology proposal and implementation plan for a for-profit or non-profit organization.
Applicants must meet the following minimum conditions for admission:
The Office of the Registrar had dedicated more than $15 million in scholarships, awards and financial support to students in 2026. Entrance Awards are for newly admitted international and domestic students, while Academic Scholarships are for those entering the second term of their program.
Applicants must submit:
Applicants who completed undergraduate studies outside Canada must also submit: