Tuition and Expenses
Tuition for the UBC B+MM Dual Degree comprises of the total cost of your undergraduate program tuition, plus the Master of Management tuition. The Master of Management tuition is paid in increments throughout your undergraduate degree, according to the specified table listed below.
Per UBC policy, application fees and tuition fees are allowed to be paid by credit card, but tuition installments must be paid by one of the methods listed on this page. Tuition is subject to UBC Board of Governor’s approval, and the university may adjust fees at any time with limited notice.
% of MM Tuition | |||
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Year* | First-Year Entry** | Second-Year Entry** | Third-Year Entry** |
1 | 5% | Not applicable | Not applicable |
2 | 5% | 10% | Not applicable |
3 | 10% | 10% | 15% |
4 | 10% | 10% | 15% |
5 | 70% | 70% | 70% |
** The program length will vary depending on the length of your undergraduate degree, and/or if you participate in opportunities such as global exchange programs and co-op.
Canadian student fees
Tuition & expenses breakdown
These are estimated costs of living in Vancouver for the Full-time Master of Management component of the UBC Bachelor + Master of Management Dual Degree (the final 6 months of the program). The cost of living can vary greatly depending on your lifestyle, budget and spending habits.
Item | Cost |
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Tuition (Last installment - 70% of MM Tuition) | $21,998 |
Student Fees * includes U-PASS & AMS Extended Health insurance |
$890 |
MM student building fee | $1,063 |
MM society fee | $250 |
Textbooks, Course Fees, Supplies * does not include computer supplies |
$2,000 |
Medical Service Plan (BC Health Insurance) * based on $75 per month |
$450 |
Rent (Average for 1 Bedroom Apartment off-campus) * based on $1,600 per month |
$9,600 |
Utilities: Cable TV, Internet, Heat * based on $80 utilities + $50 internet = $145/month |
$870 |
Mobile phone (full package) * based on $75 per month |
$450 |
Food & discretionary expenses | $5,400 |
Estimated subtotal | $42,971 |
International student fees
Tuition & expenses breakdown
These are estimated costs of living in Vancouver for the Full-time Master of Management component of the UBC Bachelor + Master of Management Dual Degree (the final 6 months of the program). The cost of living can vary greatly depending on your lifestyle, budget and spending habits. Note that all expenses are in Canadian dollars (CAD)."
Item | Cost |
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Tuition (Last installment - 70% of MM Tuition) | $35,432 |
Student Fees * includes U-PASS & AMS Extended Health insurance |
$890 |
MM student building fee | $1,063 |
MM society fee | $250 |
Textbooks, Course Fees, Supplies * does not include computer supplies |
$2,000 |
Medical Service Plan (BC Health Insurance) * based on $75 per month |
$450 |
Rent (Average for 1 Bedroom Apartment off-campus) * based on $1,600 per month |
$9,600 |
Utilities: Cable TV, Internet, Heat * based on $80 utilities + $50 internet = $145/month |
$870 |
Mobile phone (full package) * based on $75 per month |
$450 |
Food & discretionary expenses | $5,400 |
Estimated subtotal | $56,405 |
UBC Entrance Scholarships
Each year, domestic and international entrance scholarships are awarded to exceptional students entering undergraduate programs at UBC. For UBC B+MM Dual Degree 1st year entry applicants, students can apply for these entrance scholarships listed on the UBC Undergraduate Programs and Admissions website by the respective admission deadlines.
Expenses explained
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The Sauder School of Business Building Fee is a student-levied fee which all Sauder students pay, to help finance the renovation of the Henry Angus Building. The amount of this fee is $1,063.42 CAD and for UBC B+MM Dual Degree students, the full amount of this fee is taken only at the time students are commencing their full-time MM program.
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Domestic students may be eligible to receive a student loan for their Bachelor degree coursework and then their full-time Master of Management degree coursework when it begins after they have completed their undergraduate studies. Review the Enrolment Services website or contact an Enrolment Services Professional for advice on loan eligibility.

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