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The AIB MBA

Designed for busy working professionals, this fully online MBA course is highly flexible and delivered with interactive, bite-sized content and personalised student support.

Designed for busy working professionals, this fully online MBA course is highly flexible and delivered with interactive, bite-sized content and personalized student support.

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The Canadian MBA guide

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The AIB MBA guide

In Canada, many professionals reach a point where technical expertise alone is no longer enough to progress. For this reason, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) is often considered by professionals looking to broaden their impact and future career options. 

While there are significant benefits of completing an MBA, it can also be a substantial investment. It’s important to understand how the qualification works, what it involves and whether it aligns with your professional goals. 

This guide provides a detailed overview of MBA study and addresses the key questions Canadian professionals should consider when deciding whether the AIB MBA is the right option. 

MBA guide contents

In this guide to MBAs you will learn more about:

General MBA questions

What is an MBA?

An MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree designed for experienced professionals who want to broaden their business expertise and strengthen their leadership capability. 

An MBA provides a comprehensive understanding of how organizations operate, with study across key business disciplines such as finance, marketing, human resources and management. MBA students learn how to apply leading business theories to real-world business challenges and make informed decisions to support the growth of their team and organization. 

What is the AIB MBA?

The AIB MBA is designed for modern working professionals. The program is delivered 100% online, giving you the freedom to study around work and life commitments while staying on track through consistent assessment deadlines. You can learn anytime and anywhere, supported by experienced faculty and guest lecturers from world-leading organizations. 

Rather than traditional exams, the AIB MBA focuses on the practical application of business theory to real-world challenges – often drawn directly from your own organization or industry. This approach is designed to deliver immediate workplace impact. 

Designed for efficiency as well as flexibility, the AIB MBA helps you to graduate and achieve your career goals faster. You can accelerate your studies by completing subjects concurrently to finish the degree in as little as 12 months.*

The AIB MBA has consistently been highly ranked worldwide, recently achieving a ranking of Tier One (#24) globally in CEO Magazine’s 2026 Online MBA rankings.  

*Course duration is determined by entry pathway and study load. 

Learn more: What is the AIB MBA?

Why should you get an MBA?

The MBA is a highly-regarded qualification in Canada that can open doors to senior roles, career transitions, higher salaries, new ventures and more. 

As businesses face increasing complexity, an MBA helps professionals build the skills needed to navigate uncertainty and lead through change. It develops a broad understanding of how businesses operate, equipping graduates to solve problems across functions rather than in isolation. 

Many professionals also pursue an MBA for its long-term return on investment. Alongside salary growth and more senior opportunities, an MBA can deliver lasting value through career resilience and adaptability. 

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Study options and duration

What are the MBA study options?

Full-time MBA vs part-time MBA 

A full-time MBA is an intensive program typically completed over one to two years. It’s best suited to early-career professionals or those able to step away from work to fully commit to study. Part-time MBAs generally run for two to five years, and are a popular choice for professionals looking to build advanced business skills while maintaining income and career momentum.  

The AIB MBA is available in full-time, part-time and accelerated formats. More information on the duration of the AIB MBA can be found below. 

General MBA vs specialized MBA  

A general MBA is designed to develop broad business knowledge and leadership capability, making it a strong choice for professionals who want flexibility across roles, industries or career paths. 

A specialized MBA builds on these core fundamentals while allowing deeper focus in a specific area. This option is ideal for professionals wanting to sharpen their focus, whether that means advancing in a current role or shifting into a new industry. According to a 2024 article by MBA News, specialised master’s enrolment has grown by 19% over the past six years highlighting the strong demand for these programs.  

The AIB MBA can be completed as a general program or tailored with one of five specializations to suit your career goals: Finance, Entrepreneurial Management, Marketing Management, Human Resource Management or Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Online vs on campus 

An online MBA offers the flexibility to study from anywhere, making it easier to balance learning with work, family and other commitments. You can often connect with peers and faculty from around the world, gaining insights and perspectives beyond your local context. Campus MBAs offer the benefits of in-person interaction and a structured learning environment, but attendance requirements and the costs of commuting or relocating can make them less accessible. 

The AIB MBA is delivered 100% online. 

How long does it take to get an MBA?

Course duration is determined by entry pathway and study load. The AIB MBA can be completed in as little as 12 months with an approved accelerated study load, or over 2 years through part-time study. 

In the accelerated format, students may be approved to study 2 subjects concurrently, completing all 12 subjects in just 12 months. Concurrent study eligibility criteria includes not working full time and successfully maintaining academic progress. 

AIB’s part-time study load is 1 subject per 8-week term with 6 terms per calendar year. This option takes 24 months, keeping the workload manageable alongside full-time employment. 

If you need extra flexibility, you can extend your studies by taking breaks throughout your journey.  

Learn more: How long does it take to get an MBA?

How many hours per week should you expect?

On average, each subject will require about 150 hours of study time to master the material. This works out to just over 20 hours of study per week per subject for most students. 

The actual time may vary week-to-week depending on the work assigned, and some subjects may require more or less study than others depending on your experience. 

As the AIB MBA is delivered 100% online with 24/7 access to learning materials, there are many ways learning can easily be integrated into your daily routine.  

Try our MBA Time-to-Study Calculator to estimate whether you can fit an MBA into your weekly schedule. 

MBA tuition and finance options

How much does an MBA cost in Canada?

The cost of undertaking an MBA in Canada varies. ThinkMBA estimates the annual MBA tuition fees in 2026 range between $16,000 CAD and $64,000 CAD. However, a majority of the universities have tuition fee between $48,000 CAD and $64,000 CAD. 

How much does the AIB MBA cost?

Due to our global scale and fully online delivery, we don’t incur many of the infrastructure costs commonly associated with traditional universities. Instead, we invest where it matters most – high-quality education, academic teams, student support services and our innovative online learning portal. 

Your AIB MBA fees are dependent on: 

  • Your location 
  • Whether you are undertaking the course in stages 
  • Whether you are entitled to exemptions 
  • When you are planning to commence studies.  

To view the fees relevant to you, visit our Tuition and financing page. 

AIB is registered by the Canadian Government body CanLearn as an International Designated Educational Institution. Student financial assistance, including loans and grants, may be available to eligible students through provincial, territorial, and federal governments. 

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Is an MBA worth it in Canada?

From a financial perspective, an MBA is often worth it for Canadian professionals who are looking to strengthen their long-term career prospects. The qualification supports higher responsibility, leadership progression and career mobility, all of which contribute to increased income over time. 

Choosing a program that offers flexible online delivery can improve financial value by reducing opportunity costs, such as lost income or relocation expenses. This allows professionals to continue earning and maintain career momentum while investing in their education. 

More information on the return on investment of the AIB MBA can be found below. 

Potential employment and salary opportunities

What could you do with an MBA?

An MBA supports a range of career ambitions, so what you achieve with an MBA ultimately depends on your goals. Here are some of the opportunities the AIB MBA has created for our Canadian graduates: 

  • High employer demand: GMAC’s 2025 Corporate Recruiters Survey found 90% of global employers plan to hire MBA talent in 2025 
  • Career progression: 84% of Canadian alumni said the MBA has helped them progress their career 
  • Start or grow a business: 31% of Canadian alumni are business owners and 37% of those started a business during or after their MBA. 
  • Career transition: Many graduates use the MBA to transition into new industries or roles, supported by the broad business foundation the degree provides. 

Source: Canadian Alumni Insights Report 2024.

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What jobs could you get with an MBA in Canada?

An MBA can open pathways to leadership and management roles across a wide range of industries. While career outcomes vary by experience and background, MBA graduates are often positioned to step into prestigious senior leadership positions such as CEO, COO and CFO. These high-level roles value the business acumen, strategic thinking and organizational capabilities that MBA programs develop. 

In Canada’s largest industries, MBA graduates stand out for their ability to lead organizations toward growth and long-term success. Beyond C-suite roles, MBA-level positions in Canada’s top economic sectors include:  

Real Estate: 

  • Portfolio Manager 
  • Investment Analyst 
  • Strategic Development Manager 
  • Asset Management Lead 

Manufacturing: 

  • Operations Manager 
  • Supply Chain Manager 
  • Plant Business Unit Manager 
  • Logistics Strategy Manager 

Mining: 

  • Business Development Manager 
  • Project Strategy Manager 
  • Commercial Manager 
  • Resource Sector Specialist 

Finance: 

  • Finance Manager 
  • Corporate Strategy Manager 
  • Investment Strategy Analyst 
  • Risk Management Specialist 

Construction: 

  • Construction Project Director 
  • Commercial Manager 
  • Strategic Planning Manager 
  • Sustainability Specialist 

How much could an MBA graduate earn in Canada?

Salaries for MBA graduates in Canada vary based on role, location, industry and company. 

According to the 2024 Canadian Alumni Insights Report, 73% of AIB MBA graduates reported receiving a salary increase since starting their MBA. On average, Canadian AIB alumni experienced a salary increase of $39,000 CAD, with the average MBA graduate salary now sitting at $139,000 CAD. 

By comparison, Statistics Canada estimates average weekly full-time adult earnings in 2025 at $1,510.24, equating to $78,532 per year. This means some Canadian AIB MBA graduates can earn approximately 76% more than the Canadian average income, highlighting the strong earning potential associated with the qualification. 

You can calculate the return on investment for your MBA based on AIB MBA graduate data with the MBA ROI Calculator

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MBA entry requirements

Do you need a degree to apply for an MBA?

While many institutions require a prior degree for admission, you can apply for the first stage of the MBA, namely the Graduate Certificate in Management, without a degree and continue on the MBA pathway.  

Whether you are a seasoned professional, skilled technician or emerging entrepreneur without a formal degree, our programs are designed to be accessible for professionals with diverse backgrounds. If you haven’t studied before, you may qualify through our experience-based entry pathways which recognise the value of your work history. Your degree will complement your existing expertise and support further career progression and opportunities.  

Do you need a GMAT result to apply for an MBA?

You do not need a GMAT result to apply for the AIB MBA. A GMAT score and relevant work experience is just one of several available entry pathways for the first stage of the MBA. 

MBA admissions criteria

Direct MBA applicants must meet one of the following Academic Qualifications criteria: 

  1. A bachelor’s degree (AQF Level 7) or equivalent plus at least 3 years of relevant work experience. 
  2. AQF Level 8 Qualification (or equivalent) in any discipline plus at least 3 years of relevant work experience. 
  3. A Graduate Certificate in Management (GCM) plus at least 3 years of relevant work experience.

The AIB GCM is the first stage of the AIB MBA. If you don’t meet the direct entry MBA requirements, you may be able to enrol in our GCM pathway through the following Academic Qualifications Criteria: 

  1. A minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience, which includes at least 3 years of management experience, or significant technical experience.  
  2. An advanced diploma or associate degree (AQF Level 6) or learning equivalent to an AQF Level 6 qualification and at least 3 years of relevant work experience.  
  3. A bachelor’s degree (AQF Level 7) and at least 2 years of relevant work experience.  
  4. Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) with a minimum score of 550 and at least 3 years of relevant work experience.

The MBA is taught online in English. Additional English and computer requirements apply. 

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Your decision

Should you study an MBA?

Earning a Master of Business Administration degree can be a transformative step in your career, providing you with a pathway to career progression, higher compensation, new opportunities and more.

However, studying for an MBA is also a major commitment. When considering whether you should pursue an MBA, there are three main questions that you should ask yourself:

  1. Am I ready to take the next step in my career?
  2. Am I able and prepared to meet the commitments of undertaking an MBA?
  3. Is my expected Return on Investment sufficient?

Continue reading for more information and resources to help you answer these questions.

If you want to know more, book a chat with one of our friendly Course Advisors.

Why study with the Australian Institute of Business?

AIB is a modern global business school with 40 years of history in business education. Having delivered our MBA to Canadians since 2014, Canada is home to our second-largest student and alumni community after Australia, with a strong and growing networks particularly in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. 

Unlike many institutions that have only recently adapted traditional courses for online delivery, we’ve purposefully built our remote MBA program to be accessible, flexible and supported. AIB blends strong institutional experience with a modern approach to learning. Students learn how business theories and principles are applied in real organizations, while enjoying fully online study, multiple start dates and a supportive community of more than 20,000 students, alumni and industry experts from 100 countries. 

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Is the AIB MBA recognized in Canada?

Yes, jointly through: 

  • Our Australian registration by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) and their accreditation of our courses against the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) 
  • Recognition of our TEQSA-accredited courses by the National Centre for Management Accreditation (NCMA) of the Canadian Institute of Management.  

Additionally, AIB is included in the CanLearn International Master List of Designated Educational Institutions. 

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How to apply for the AIB MBA

Now you’ve read through our MBA guide, are you ready to take the next step? Chat with one of our Course Advisors or request a brochure for more information using the links below.

Our Course Advisors can help answer any questions you have, discuss how the AIB MBA might fit your goals and circumstances and provide you with information about eligibility and enrolment.

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