2024-25 University Bulletin 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-25 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Administration Non-STEM, MBA


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NY State Program Code:

HEGIS Code: 0506.00

CIP Code: 52.0201

(36 credits)

The FLEX MBA (non-STEM designated) program offers students a cutting-edge format in which to obtain their M.B.A. in as little as 12 months. As part of the program, students participate in “problem-solving days” where they integrate what they have learned over the previous semester(s). Our program is designed to equip students with the essential skills, strategic thinking, and innovative mindset needed to tackle complex business issues head-on. In an ever-evolving global economy, the ability to identify, analyze, and solve problems is a critical skill that sets leaders apart. This program goes beyond traditional MBA offerings, placing a strong emphasis on practical problem-solving techniques that empower graduates to excel in a wide range of industries. Students have the option of choosing a specialization by choosing three elective courses from the same specialty, or taking any three electives. See the list of specializations and courses below. Check CLASS or Course Search to confirm which courses are offered in which semester.

This program can be completed in one year, one and a half years, or two years. The one-year schedule is provided below.

Note:

Courses are either 8 weeks long or 15 weeks long. For more information about the Problem-Solving MBA, please contact the Graduate Program Office at (516) 877-4670.

Courses are 3 credits unless noted otherwise.

Pre-Fall 1


Students must take the Economics and Business math modules prior to the first Fall Semester.  Students may also take a qualifying exam to “test out” of either or both of the courses. If a student has taken an advanced-level college course in either subject with a grade of B or better, they may be waived from the module(s). Students without an Accounting background (degree or professional certification) may be required to take an online accounting module and pass a proficiency exam prior to taking ACC600. Please contact the School of Business Graduate Office for further information.

ACC 1 Accounting Module Credits: 0.00
DSC 1 Business Math Module  Credits: 0.00
ECO 1 Economics Module  Credits: 0.00

Fall 1


8 week semester

Intersession


Spring 1


8 week semester

Students must take three specialization courses from the same specialty. See the list of specializations and courses below. Check CLASS or Course Search to confirm which courses are offered in which semester.

Spring 2


8 week semester

Summer 1


Elective Course 3 to complete specialization.

  • Specialization Elective Course 3 Credits: 3.00

Specialization and Elective Courses


Students may choose to take three electives from any discipline. Alternatively,  to specialize, students choose 3 courses from the same discipline. Choices are Accounting, Finance, Health Services Administration, Human Resources Management, Management, Entrepreneurship, Global Business Management, and Marketing.  

Choose from the following specialization offerings (must take all 3 from the same specialization):

Accounting: ACC 703  , ACC 704  , ACC 707  , ACC 708  
Finance: FIN 634  , FIN 734  , FIN 738  , FIN 739  , FIN 743  
Health Services Administration: HSA 770  , HSA 771  , HSA 776  , HSA 778  
Human Resources Management: HRM 764  , HRM 766  , HRM 767  
Management: BUS 651  , BUS 653  , BUS 662  , MGT 650  , MGT 770  
Entrepreneurship:ENT 662  , ENT 663  , FIN 730  
Global Business Management: BUS 695  , BUS 696  , BUS 653  , BUS 697  
Marketing: MKT 780  , MKT 782  , MKT 783  , MKT 785  , MKT 787  

 

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