Stony Brook is among the best in the nation in the current rankings of US News & World Report’s 2009 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.”

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Prospective Students
Full Time

Graduate Degree
Years to complete: 2 - 3 yrs

At Stony Brook University, we are able to offer something new in a university that already has achieved a record of success as a premier research institution. Our MBA degree program is taught by senior Stony Brook faculty with decades of experience.Please view our Official Graduate Bulletin here

Our students participate in a vibrant learning environment where they gain the knowledge, skills and insights necessary to manage complex organizations. Our dedicated faculty members teach not only the broad principles of management, finance, and marketing, but also the more intangible aspects of leadership, communications, and business strategy.

We offer a flexible program with day, evening, and weekend courses at our campus in Stony Brook, Long Island, located 60 miles east of New York City. We offer occasional courses (but not the complete MBA requirements) at our Manhattan campus, situated at the crossroads of the business world at Park Avenue South and East 28th Street.

We encourage all full-time students to spend a summer session or a semester in our study abroad program to learn about business in other countries. These experiences will provide our students with a competitive edge in the job market as businesses increasingly look for employees with overseas knowledge.

We hope you find our MBA program to be both intellectually challenging and richly rewarding. We certainly believe it will prove helpful in advancing your business career.

MBA CONCENTRATIONS:

Marketing Management

General Management

Human Resources

Finance

Information Systems

Health Care Management


For more information, please contact us at: 

State University of New York at Stony Brook
College of Business, Office of Student Services
Harriman Hall, Room 102
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3775 


Phone: (631)632-7171
Fax: (631)632-8181
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Part Time

Graduate Program
Years to Complete: 3 - 4yrs 

Offering a flexible evening and Saturday course schedule to accommodate workschedules, this program can be complete between two and five years. We also offer convenient summer courses, weekday evenings, Saturdays and flex. Following are the programs we offer.

Our 48-credit and 60-credit MBA program is offered in a variety of flexible schedules to meet the needs of the working professionals who choose to study at the College of Business. Students can complete their MBA in 3 - 4 years, depending on the number of credits they take each semester. All our working students are encouraged to take 2 courses each semester and 1 course in the summer or winter. At that pace, it would take approximately 3 years  to complete a 48-credit program 

  • Evening: We offer a wide range of courses for our students on weekday evenings.
  • Saturday:  A wide variety of courses are taught on Saturdays to accommodate work schedules. 
  • Flex: Our students can choose from courses on Saturday’s only or a mix of Saturday’s and weekday evening courses.
Students who are eligible for the Accelerated MBA Program (48-Credit)  will take 15 courses plus an industry project for a total of 48 credits. Students with less experience will take 18 courses plus an industry project for a total of 60 credits.

 

 
Hands down, the best College experience I have had here at Stony Brook.
Sarah Wolfram, Combined Degree, History & MBA, Summer 2006
The professors, classmates and coursework of the program combine to make a rewarding and very worthwhile experience.
Poonam Kaur, Political Science & MBA Combined Degree, Summer 2006
An opportunity which provides an essential competitive advantage in today's rapidly changing business world.
Christopher Pisarski, Economics & MBA Combined Degree, Summer 2007
The MBA program has given me a newfound confidence by developing my teamwork and presentation skills. The professors come from a variety of business backgrounds and really coax you into thinking more critically about business situations.
Deanna Mussi, MBA 2008

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