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ACC 9110

Financial Accounting*3
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ACC 9112

Financial Accounting: Intensive**3
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BUS 9551

Business Communication I1.5*
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BUS 9552

Business Communication II: Communicating Quantitative and Technical Information

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1.5*
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BUS 9553

Business Communication II: Leadership Communication: Writing and Speaking with Authority

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1.5*
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BUS 9554

Business Communication II: Enhanced Oral and Written Communication

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1.5*
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CIS 9001

Information Systems for Managers I1.5
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ECO 9730

Fundamentals of Microeconomics1.5
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FIN 9770

Financial Decision Making 

(Prerequisites:

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3
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IBS 9600

International Business Fundamentals1.5
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MGT 9300

Management: A Behavioral Approach3
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MGT 9702

Service Operations I

(Prerequisite:

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1.5
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MKT 9703

Marketing Management3
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STA 9708

Applied Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions3
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BUS 9200

Business Policy (Capstone)
(Prerequisites: All required and flexible core courses, plus 12 additional credits)
3

Note: BUS 9551, BUS 9552, BUS 9553, and BUS 9554 are 1.5 credits as of spring 2016.

Note: Students who completed CIS9000 CIS 9000 will not receive credit for CIS 9001; students who completed ECO 9708 will not receive credit for ECO 9730; students who completed MGT 9700 will not receive credit for MGT 9702.

* Not open to accountancy majors.

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Note: Accountancy majors

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ACC 9110 in preparation for required courses in the major.  Students considering an accountancy major are also advised to take ACC 9112

in preparation for required courses in the major

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Flexible Core (minimum of 3 courses; minimum of 6 credits)

Choose at least one of two below:

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LAW 9000

Legal and Ethical Environment of Business3
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BUS 9100

Business and Society3
   
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ACC 9125

Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting****

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1.5
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MGT 9704

Service Operations II

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1.5
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ECO 9740

Fundamentals of Macroeconomics1.5
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CIS 9002

Information Systems for Managers II: Managing and Harnessing Technology1.5

Note: Students who completed CIS 9000 will not receive credit for CIS 9002; students who completed ECO 9709 will not receive credit for ECO 9730; students who completed MGT 9700 will not receive credit for ECO 9740.

****Not Note: ACC 9125 is not open to accountancy majors. Accountancy majors are required to take

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(4 credits) in their major and can use this course to replace
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as a flexible core choice.

Major (12 - 15 credits)

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Students choose from a wide array of MBA majors, and may pursue a single or a double major, or the can tailor a program to their specific needs through a self-designed major. In order to satisfy the current requirements for New York State CPA certification, accountancy majors require additional courses as determined by the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy.

Electives (Minimum of 3 courses; 9 - 12 credits)

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Students customize their program by selecting a minimum of three elective courses (9 credits) from among any 9000-level courses given by departments offering courses in the MBA program (or interdisciplinary courses). Students can use electives for a second major or to pursue course work in areas outside of their major, including study abroad, and can include one graduate-level course in either the School of Public Affairs or the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, with permission of these schools. Eligible students may seek a graduate internship to satisfy elective credit. Special conditions apply to the 150-credit-hour accountancy program.

 

*Change in credits effective spring 2016Note: Major and elective credits are adjusted as of spring 2016 to reflect the change in business communication core course credits.

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