
Business & Technology Major
Program Details
Degree
Bachelor of ScienceDepartment
Business Undergraduate ProgramAvailable
On campusThe Business & Technology major infuses technology and analytics into a broad and flexible management education, empowering students to immediately create impact in any industry.
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Students select a business concentration in one of five areas — finance, marketing, information systems, economics or international business. Technology training is reinforced through a separate concentration that trains students in highly specialized areas using curriculum outside the business school in a number of fields, from engineering and science to humanities. Examples of the technology concentrations include Computer Science, Biotechnology and Green Technology.
Students complete the B&T major with a thorough understanding of how technology can be leveraged to think differently about problems and opportunities in any industry.
Our largest major allows you to pair your passion for business — marketing, management, accounting, quantitative finance and beyond — with a concentration of your choice, from the arts, to engineering, to computer science. In addition to being recruited by some of the largest Fortune 500 companies, like Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, KPMG and Citi, B&T graduates go on to manage their own entrepreneurial ventures.
All students pursuing a major in Business & Technology complete two concentrations — one in business and another in technology.
Business Concentration
The business concentration offers a deep dive into one of five areas — Finance, Marketing, Information Systems, International Business or Management. Students choose four courses in the area in which they wish to concentrate.
ACC 311 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 312 Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 351 Federal Taxation of Individuals
ACC 352 Federal Taxation of Business Entities
ACC 385 Fraud Examination
ACC 421 Auditing
ACC 431 Advanced Accounting
ACC 535 Accounting Data Analytics
FIN 510 Financial Statement Analysis
ACC 620 Accounting Regulations
BT 343 Intermediate Macroeconomics
BT 344 Intermediate Microeconomics
QF 200 Financial Econometrics
BT 440 Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
BT 454 International Economics and Finance
BT 325 Financial Statement Analysis
BT 426 Equity Valuation
BT 440 Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
BT 442 Fixed Income
QF 430 Derivatives
BT 425 Portfolio Management
BT 435 Social Media and Network Analysis
BT 214 Market Analytics and Research
BT 403 Marketing Strategy in a Digital World
BT 465 Integrated Marketing Communications
BT 445 Virtual and Physical Consumer Behavior
BT 466 Data Analytics
BT 333 Database Management
BT 353 Project Management
BT 435 Social Media and Network Analytics
BT 422 Decision Making
BT 466 Data Analytics
BT 421 Systems Analysis and Design, OR
MIS 460 Managing the IT Resource, OR
BT 416 Business Process Management
BT 310 Programming for Mobile Apps
QF 101 - Intro to Quantitative Finance I
QF 102 - Intro to Quantitative Finance II
QF 103 - Basic Financial Tools
QF 430 - Intro to Derivatives
QF 435 - Risk Management for Capital Markets
QF 200 - Financial Econometrics
QF 202 - Financial Time Series
BT 353 Project Management
BT 403 Marketing Strategy in a Digital World
BT 419 Entrepreneurship Practicum
BT 422 Decision Making
BT 447 Creativity and Innovation
MGT 472 Assessment and Financing of Technical Business Opportunities
HPL 456 Business Ethics
Technology Concentration
The technology concentration offers a close look at a particular technology discipline. Among the opportunities for this concentration:
Computer Science
Information Systems
Technology & the Arts
Technology & the Sciences
Data Analytics
The practice core at Stevens is where you’ll apply the skills you’ve learned in real business simulations, culminating in the Stevens Innovation Expo. For your expo project, you'll work in teams to either pursue a startup business concept of your creation, or work with executives at a New York-area business on a real-world consulting project. It’s one of the strongest examples of learning by doing — a value emphasized by Stevens and the School of Business — and provides instant credibility for your résumé.
BT 301 Strategy
BT 372 Entrepreneurship
BT 411 Senior Design I
BT 401 Capital Structure and Strategy Audit
BT 412 Senior Design II
In addition to your core of major-specific courses, you'll complete a suite of courses to provide you with an understanding and appreciation for the business fundamentals, including entrepreneurship, operations, business law, information systems, international business, accounting, finance, marketing and management. These courses will help you develop critical thinking and presentation skills, and encourage you to apply your learning to solve complex business problems.
BT 244 Microeconomics
MIS 201 Fundamentals of Information Systems with Excel Lab
BT 100 Principles of Management
BT 200 Financial Accounting
BT 243 Macroeconomics
BT 215 Managerial Accounting
BT 321 Corporate Finance
BT 350 Marketing
BT 360 International Business
BT 330 Social Psychology & Organizational Behavior
EM 450 Logistics and Supply Chain Management
BT 413 Business Law
Two information systems courses
The arts and sciences core is a distinguishing feature of a Stevens education, and will help you hone talents such as written and oral communication and teamwork, while gaining a broader perspective on the world around you through courses in literature, political science, history and the social sciences.
CAL 103 Freshman Writing
MA 117 Calculus I
PEP 123 Physics for B&T I
CAL 105 CAL Colloquium
MA 119 Multivariable Calculus & Finite Math
PEP 124 Physics for B&T II, or CH 115 Chemistry I, or CH 281 Biology I
CS 105 Intro to Scientific Computing, or CS 115 Intro to Computer Science
BT 221 Statistics
BT 223 Applied Models and Simulation
Two humanities courses