
School Of Business - Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Majors

Accounting & Analytics
The Accounting & Analytics (A&A) major emphasizes the large and growing role analytics plays in accounting industry. Students are taught the business and accounting fundamentals alongside the data analysis techniques demanded by employers.

Business & Technology
The Business & Technology major infuses technology and analytics into a broad and flexible management education, empowering students to immediately create impact in any industry. Students graduate with a thorough understanding of how technology can be leveraged to think differently about problems and opportunities in any industry.

Economics
The Economics major is aligned to the rigorous guidelines set by the American Economic Association in logical problem solving, data analysis, and compelling speech and writing. Graduates are prepared to leverage their understanding of the global economics picture and data analysis techniques to excel in economics, banking or finance.

Finance
The Finance major has been accepted into the CFA Institute University Affiliation Program. Universities with this recognition incorporate at least 70 percent of the CFA Candidate Body of Knowledge (CBOK), making graduates well positioned to sit for the CFA exams.

Information Systems
Students in the Information Systems major will develop new computer science and programming talents and learn to build and deploy technologies like mobile apps. Students will also refine a core set of business and communication skills to work effectively in teams and make smart strategic recommendations to managers and executives.

Management
The Management major prepares students with a broad business and technology skills set along with project and people management skills. Management students will learn analytical decision making and to think like a fast-moving entrepreneur.

Marketing Innovation & Analytics
Students who major in Marketing Innovation & Analytics graduate able to bring a results-driven, creative approach to traditional and new media campaigns, and will understand how to apply analytical methods to track and ensure success.

Quantitative Finance
Quantitative Finance graduates are able to manage financial assets and risk for firms on Wall Street and beyond, ranging from risk management, to investment banking, to financial modeling. Students become experts at using the unique tools of the trade in our high-tech financial systems lab, and will get Bloomberg certification as a freshman.
Undergraduate Minors
The School of Business offers Stevens undergraduate students a variety of six-course business minors designed to help them further diversify their studies, and to complement the technical and arts learning offered in the university's other schools. These minors also are available to students pursuing a business major who are interested in exploring another potential field of professional interest.
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