- New York Institute of Technology School of Management
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NYIT School of Management Established 1955 Type Private Location Old Westbury, NY, USA Campus Suburban Website iris.nyit.edu/management
The New York Institute of Technology's School of Management (also known as NYIT SOM or NYIT School of Management) is the business school of the New York Institute of Technology. The NYIT School of Management offers graduate degrees in two distinct programs: a Masters in Business Administration degree (M.B.A.) and a Master of Science degree in Human Resources Management and Labor Relations (M.S.) The School also offers undergraduate degrees in accounting, business administration, and marketing at its overseas campuses in Canada, China, Jordan and Bahrain.
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About the school
The NYIT SOM emphasis is on the combination of business and technology to solve complex problems involving decision making and resource allocation. The Master of Business Administration degree, a general management version, and specialized concentrations in accounting, applied economics, applied quantitative methods, e-commerce, finance, marketing, management of information systems, international business, health administration, and human resource management, offers candidates the opportunity to prepare themselves in a wide variety of areas for administrative posts in the business world
The faculty
The School of Management Faculty is as varied as the global mosaic of world regions in which contemporary business operates. They teach global business strategies and techniques based on their intimate knowledge of cultures, social dynamics and infrastructures.
Most of the core faculty holds doctoral degrees from Columbia, NYU and other top American and overseas universities. The NYIT SoM does not use teaching assistants, graders, preceptors, etc. in either traditional or virtual classrooms. Students interact directly with faculty, in matters concerning course material, term projects, exams, academic advising and professional development.
Combined B.S. in Architectural Technology and M.B.A. Program
For qualified upper-class undergraduate students in the Architectural Technology program, the School of Management, in conjunction with the School of Architecture and Fine Arts, offers a combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration degree program that will permit successful candidates to earn both degrees in five years of full-time attendance. The M.B.A. portion of the program can also be completed through part-time evening and Saturday studies while the candidate is employed.
The Corporate M.B.A. Program
As part of its commitment to service the business community, the School of Management may make available selected M.B.A. courses on-site for the benefit and convenience of corporate employers and will design specific industry related courses that can be offered as M.B.A. electives in the degree program. Similar programs have been conducted for the employees of a major airline, the Department of Defense at two military locations and for employees of a major corporation in New York State. The Corporate M.B.A. Program offers a unique synergism of theory and practice and it stresses involvement of the sponsoring organization in design and evaluation of course materials and teaching performance.
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