Academic Achievement
- Three or four-year Bachelor's degree with a B+ average, or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution*
- Mail transcripts, degree certificates and translations
- Applicants who have completed their degrees at UBC will not need to send transcripts in
*Three-year degrees are accepted for the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and some countries in Europe. If your country or region is not listed here, email us for clarification.
Due to the rigorous nature of the program, it is strongly recommended that applicants have some exposure to university-level courses in topics like statistics, calculus, and linear algebra (or other courses in mathematics and statistics). Experience in computer programming, data analytics or mathematical modeling is also an asset.
Candidates with a lower academic average may be accepted if they have significant professional experience and/or a high GMAT/GRE score.
GMAT/GRE
One of the following are required:
- 155 GRE score on both the verbal and quantitative sections
- 515 GMAT Exam score with at least a 50th percentile in verbal, quantitative, and data insight sections of the test
We also accept the previous GMAT version if your scores are still valid and the total score is 550 or higher with at least 50% on each of the Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning sections.
For a competitive edge:
- 650+ GMAT (previous edition) OR 330+ GRE score on combined verbal and quantitative section
- 605+ GMAT (Focus Edition) on combined verbal, quantitative, and data insight sections
- Due to the rigorous nature of the program, it is strongly recommended that applicants have some exposure to university-level courses in topics like statistics, calculus, and linear algebra (or other courses in mathematics and statistics). Experience in computer programming, data analytics or mathematical modeling is also an asset.
About GMAT/ GRE scores
Applicants must arrange to have your scores (either GMAT or GRE) sent to us directly from the testing service organization, using the following codes.
GMAT: LQS-CP-02
GRE: 0965 (UBC) or 4201 (Department)
Scores are only accepted within the last five years. Official test scores must be valid and verifiable by July 31, 2025. Scores are not considered official until we receive them from the GMAC or GRE office.
English Proficiency
Applicants must be able to speak, comprehend, and write fluently in English. An English proficiency exam is required for all candidates whose degrees are from a university outside Canada or the U.S.A. in which English was not the official language of instruction.
One of the following are required:
- Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL): 100, Test Code: 0965
Scores valid if written within last two years. We accept all valid TOEFL scores, including MyBestScore. If you are submitting MyBestScore, the score needs to be on the official report. - TOEFL Home Edition: Test Code: 0965
This option is available for applicants who are unable to take the TOEFL iBT test at a test center due to public health concerns. The test is offered everywhere that TOEFL iBT testing is normally available, except Mainland China and Iran. - International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Academic: 7.0 overall band
Admission based on Academic Reading & Writing modules, not General Training. Scores valid if written within last two years. - IELTS Indicator: 7.0 overall band
The institution requires an overall IELTS Indicator band score of 7.0 and no IELTS Indicator score lower than 7.0. Our institution name is UBC Sauder School of Business. Scores valid if written within last two years. - Pearson Test of English (PTE) - Academic: 70
Admission based on Academic test only. Scores valid if written within last two years. Forward results to us at mban@sauder.ubc.ca. - Pearson Test of English Online (PTE Online) - Academic: 70
Admission based on Academic test only. Scores valid if written within last two years. Forward results to us at mban@sauder.ubc.ca. - Canadian Academic English Language Test (CAEL): 70 overall band
- Online Canadian Academic English Language Test (CAEL Online): 70 overall band
The minimum overall band score (70 overall band) accepted by us will be the same as the CAEL CE test format.
At the latest, scores will take up to 6 weeks – ensure you provide yourself with ample time from the deadline to write the test. You must arrange to have your scores sent to us directly from the testing service organization.
Professional Experience
Requirements:
- There is no minimum work experience requirement for entry into the UBC MBAN.
- Two references are required for all UBC MBAN applicants. References can be academic or professional. Please note that professional references from supervisors are preferred for applicants with work experience. Referees must fill out the reference form online. Separate letters are not accepted.
For a competitive edge:
- Due to the rigorous nature of the program, it is strongly recommended that applicants have some exposure to university-level courses in topics like statistics, calculus, and linear algebra (or other courses in mathematics and statistics). Experience in computer programming, data analytics or mathematical modeling is also an asset.
- If you have work experience, two current references (a referee you have worked with in the last 2-3 years) will be required. You will provide their contact information in the application portal and we will contact them by email. No personal references will be accepted.
*If you have applied to our programs within the last two years, it is not necessary to submit new letters of reference and new transcripts unless you have undertaken further academic studies, as we retain all documentation for a two-year period.
Maturity, Motivation & Fit
We assess your managerial and leadership potential, maturity, ambition and drive, through your essay questions, resume, professional references and interview.
Academic Prep
The fast pace of the UBC MBAN program necessitates that all applicants have a foundational proficiency in quantitative methods and familiarity with statistics and economics. To aid in ensuring that you have adequate knowledge in the above subjects, as well as relevant skills in Microsoft Excel and professional writing, a variety of online tutorials and resources to review has been compiled for admitted applicants.
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For UBC BCOM students who are passionate about growing their skill in data analysis with the UBC Master of Business Analytics (MBAN), we have compiled a list of courses you can take as electives* during your 3rd and 4th year that will not only prepare you for this Master’s, but also demonstrate your interest and passion on your application.
*Please note, that completion of these courses does not guarantee your admittance into the program. Please see our admission’s requirements for the full details on how to apply.
Commerce, Faculty of Commerce & Business Administration COMM 337: Business Programming and Analytics COMM 414: Data Visualization and Business Analytics Vancouver School of Economics, Faculty of Arts ECON 326: Methods of Empirical Research in Economics ECON 328: Methods of Empirical Research ECON 420: Optimization and Economic Theory ECON 425: Introduction to Econometrics ECON 493: Advanced Empirical Methods for International Economics ECON 494: Seminar in Applied International Economics Computer Science, Faculty of Science ECPSC 103: Introduction to Systematic Program Design CPSC 110: Computation, Programs, and Programming CPSC 311: Definition of Programming Languages ECPSC 312: Functional and Logic Programming CPSC 418: Parallel Computation CPSC 422: Intelligent Systems Statistics, Faculty of Science Any statistics courses that can be taken as electives in the BCom program Mathematics, Faculty of Science Any math courses that can be taken as electives in the BCom program -
For UBC Bachelor of Arts students who are passionate about growing their skill in data analysis with the UBC Master of Business Analytics (MBAN), we have compiled a list of courses you can take as electives* during your 3rd and 4th year that will not only prepare you for this Master’s, but also demonstrate your interest and passion on your application.
*Please note, that completion of these courses does not guarantee your admittance into the program. Please see our admission’s requirements for the full details on how to apply.
Vancouver School of Economics, Faculty of Arts ECON 226: Making Sense of Economic Data ECON 320: Introduction of Mathematical Economics ECON 325: Introduction to Empirical Economics ECON 326: Methods of Empirical Research in Economics ECON 420: Optimization and Economic Theory ECON 422: Mathematics for Economists ECON 425: Introduction to Econometrics ECON 426: Econometric Analysis ECON 493: Advanced Empirical Methods for International Economics Computer Science, Faculty of Arts/Science CPSC 103: Introduction to Systematic Program Design CPSC 110: Computation, Programs, and Programming CPSC 121: Models of Computation CPSC 221: Basic Algorithms and Data Structures CPSC 301: Computing in the Life Sciences CPSC 302: Numerical Computation for Algebraic Problems CPSC 303: Numerical Approximation and Discretization CPSC 304: Introduction to Relational Databases CPSC 311: Definition of Programming Languages CPSC 312: Functional and Logic Programming CPSC 320: Intermediate Algorithm Design and Analysis CPSC 340: Machine Learning and Data Mining CPSC 344: Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Methods CPSC 402: Numerical Linear Algebra CPSC 404: Advanced Relational Databases CPSC 406: Computational Optimizations CPSC 411: Introduction to Compiler Construction CPSC 418: Parallel Computation CPSC 420: Advanced Algorithms Design and Analysis CPSC 421: Introduction to Theory of Computing CPSC 422: Intelligent Systems CPSC 424: Geometric Modeling Statistics, Faculty of Science Any statistics courses that can be taken as electives in the Bachelor of Arts program Mathematics, Faculty of Science Any math courses that can be taken as electives in the Bachelor of Arts program
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