
Answering the call for AT&T
AT&T's search for tech-savvy, leadership-track interns brought the company right to Stevens.
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 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.
The B&T major is the kind of program that can only exist at a place like Stevens, with its established history of leadership in technical fields like mechanical engineering and computer science. This is a major with lots of freedom and limitless potential: The skills Stevens teaches are excellent training for any discipline. Graduates have brought their knowledge to virtually every industry, from global financial services management to business and technology consulting, and many have pursued entrepreneurial ventures, either at small startups or at businesses of their own design.
Stevens business students bring a versatile blend of business and technology skills to their internships. More than 90 percent of business students complete at least one internship.
AT&T's search for tech-savvy, leadership-track interns brought the company right to Stevens.
Caitlin Haggerty helped a clothing rental startup launch its mobile app.
An internship with Jet convinced Katti Thomasian that tech, not banking, is the career path for her.
Joyce Pegler got multiple internship offers, and chose PwC after reaching out to Stevens alumni.
Jane Castro's business savvy made her a successful consultant in the fashion arena.
Laura Murphy's coding skills made her an invaluable asset at Dublin's Trinity College.
At iCIMS, Jimmy Flaherty got a chance to play a more strategic role as the company weighed its growth plans.
When New York City's sanitation department needed help getting its data in order, it got an important assist from Jeet Kothari.
Victoria Piskarev carved out a niche for herself in applying quantitative methods in the city comptroller's office.
At Asset Based Lending, Ryan Tom used newfound Excel talents to build predictive models for the company.
The business and technology skills Verica Nakeva brought to a school for children with disabilities created real change at P.G. Chambers.
Seth Kirschner's professors helped him choose Deloitte when he had four offers on the table.
Protiviti
JPMorgan Chase
Deloitte
PwC
You grew up surrounded by technology — so did the School of Business. Technology is at the heart of what we do, whether it's research into fake online reviews or crowd wisdom, or class projects in app development or social network analytics. Stevens will give you new perspectives on technology as you prepare for a career in a fast-changing business world.
New York City employers covet Stevens business students for their ability to apply technology and analytics in solving complex business problems.
State-of-the-art data analysis and visualization labs immerse Stevens students in the game-changing technologies they'll use on internships and on the job.
New York City's reputation as a high-tech hub continues to grow. Stevens' location puts the most exciting career opportunities within easy reach.
At Stevens, projects go beyond the classroom as students create tech-driven solutions for organizations that create tangible impact.
Frequent project work and presentations ensure students are comfortable communicating data-supported strategies to large audiences.
"The interviewers asked me about how I could apply my classes at work — which was the easiest question they could have asked, because all my Stevens classes emphasize real-world application."
“At Stevens, everything is about teamwork. All the projects we've done have really taught us how to leverage each others' talents and work together."
“Stevens classes have given me a lot of valuable lessons that translate into workplace success — what you need to know when working with a team, anticipating problems, how to plan projects."