
MBA Program
Letter
from the Dean
Overview
Curriculum
Winter, Spring and Summer Semester Courses for 2007
Admissions
Tuition
Fees
Course Schedule (Codes MBA and MGT)
Open House
March 24, 2007
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Wang Center

The Stony Brook Advantage
There are many compelling reasons
to take the MBA at Stony Brook, including :
Worldwide reputation. The University is among the premier public universities in the country.
Global perspective. We strive to give students an international experience to prepare them for the global nature of business in the 21st Century. Our program attracts students from all over the world and provides study opportunities in many different countries.
Business concentrations. Our MBA has concentrations in general management, information systems, and finance. We plan to add a concentration in marketing by the fall of 2005.
Dedicated faculty. We pride ourselves on our commitment to superior teaching. Our faculty members have both academic and business experience. Most importantly; they're dedicated to teaching and preparing students for career advancement.
Stony Brook’s Manhattan campus. We offer courses on both the main campus in Stony Brook, Long Island, and our Manhattan campus on Park Avenue and 28th Street.
Interaction with executives. As part of our effort to bridge theory and practice, we provide opportunities for students to interact with executives from various industries. We want our students not only to master management skills, but also to become competent leaders and team members.
Flexible course schedule. We offer courses evenings and weekends to accommodate the hectic schedule of working students.
Affordable tuition. Measured against comparable institutions, our tuition is highly competitive.
Career placement. The Stony Brook Career Management Office works with every MBA candidate on a job placement program designed to enhance and accelerate their careers.
To apply to the MBA program click below
To register online click online application for non-matriculated students follow the instructions to complete the online application.
To print the application and register by mail click print application form for non-matriculated students, complete the application, submit the application fee and your college transcripts.
Non matriculating students do not need to take the GMAT or obtain letters of recommendations.
Please complete the matriculating application by January 15 for the Fall 2007 semester. (Qualified students will be admitted after these dates if seats are available.) Click application for matriculating students to complete. On the application please identify yourself as Saturday student. Note: You can count up to 12 credits taken as a non matriculating student toward your degree.
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