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The mission of the Stony Brook University College of Business is to deliver outstanding and accessible business education at the undergraduate,
graduate and professional levels; create and share globally recognized business knowledge
that has both immediate and enduring practical impact; and lead in fostering business
development and well-being in diverse communities in the region and beyond.
At the College of Business, we cultivate a diverse community of students, poised to
become visionary leaders who embrace a global perspective while driving local impact.
We empower our graduate students to be innovative, culturally aware, and ready to
tackle the challenges of a dynamic business landscape, ensuring they leave not only
as global citizens but also as catalysts for positive change in their communities.
Our MBA and STEM MS programs will launch you into a world of opportunities!Learn More
The Stony Brook MBA equips students to become versatile, effective leaders. We offer
a range of programs to suit your needs, including fully online options and hybrid
formats across disciplines such as finance, healthcare management, innovation, marketing,
and operations analytics, along with our general MBA. Our hybrid program combines
flexibility with connection: core classes meet every other week, allowing you to balance
your personal and professional commitments while benefiting from in-person interactions
with faculty and peers.Learn More
Elevate your career with a Stony Brook STEM-designated specialized master’s program.
Our MS in Accounting and Analytics, MS in Decision Analytics, and MS in Finance offer
focused expertise designed to meet the demands of specific industries. Each 30-credit
program is structured for completion in just one year, providing an efficient path
to advanced knowledge and a competitive edge.Learn More
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