MBA Program Structure - Summer Start

General Program Outline

  • You must complete 60 credits for the MBA degree.
  • You must complete the following three courses (6 credits) during the first Summer:
    • Statistics and Data Analysis (3 credits)
    • Collaboration, Conflict and Negotiation (1.5 credits)
    • Management Communications (1.5 credits)
  • You must complete (or establish proficiency* in) Financial Accounting (3 Credits) during your first semester.
  • You must complete (or establish proficiency* in) at least 5 of the 7 Menu Core courses (up to 21 credits) during your first year.
  • You must complete Professional Responsibility, the capstone core course (1.5 credits).
  • Your remaining credits will be electives.

Requirements

Core and Required Course Summary

3 Required Stern Courses (Summer)
Statistics and Data Analysis (3 credits)
Collaboration, Conflict and Negotiation (1.5 credits)
Management Communications (1.5 Credits)

1 Required Stern Core (Fall)
Financial Accounting and Reporting (3 Credits)

5-7 Menu Core (1st Year)
Strategy (3 Credits)
Firms and Markets (3 Credits)
Marketing (3 Credits)
Foundations of Finance (3 Credits)
Operations Management (3 Credits)
Leadership in Organizations (3 Credits)
The Global Economy (3 Credits)

1 Capstone Core Course
Professional Responsibility (1.5 Credits)


Course Requirement Overview

  • You must take Statistics and Data Analysis, Collaboration, Conflict and Negotiation and Management Communications in the summer.
  • You must take (or establish proficiency* in) Financial Accounting and Reporting during your first fall semester.
Summer Required Courses
Statistics & Data Analysis
Collaboration, Conflict and Negotiation
Management Communication
Fall Semester-Required Core
Financial Accounting & Reporting- with your block
 
  • You must take (or establish proficiency* in) at least five of the seven Menu Core during your first year.
  • This chart shows when these courses are offered.
First Year - Menu Core Offered Fall Spring                     
Strategy- with your block Yes Not Offered
Firms & Markets - with your block Yes Not Offered
Foundations of Finance- take any section Yes Yes
Marketing- take any section Yes Yes
Operations Management- take any section Yes Yes
The Global Economy - take any section Not Offered Yes
Leadership in Organizations - take any section Not Offered Yes

Please note the following:
  • Some courses are only offered in Fall or Spring, as noted above. (In the second year of your program you may enroll in any Menu Core course(s) that you did not take in the first year. You may take these courses on a space available basis, along with students in the Langone Program.)
  • Most electives have Core courses as pre- or co-requisites. If you wish to take an elective for which a certain Core course is a pre- or co-requisite, you will need to take or to establish proficiency in that Core course.
  • Your entering class is divided into six Blocks – the cohorts of students with whom you will take many of your Fall Core courses and participate in a variety of other community activities.

*Core Course Proficiency

You may be able to *establish proficiency in one or more of the Core courses through:
  • Having earned an Undergraduate major or Masters degree in that subject or
  • Passing a Proficiency Exam or
  • Proof of U.S. CPA license or passing grade on exam, or chartered accountant certification
  • Further details can be found on the Core Course Proficiency page.


Two-Year Registration Overview

Your 1st Year - Satisfying Your Core Requirements

Summer Semester - 6 Credits

Register for Your Required Courses:

  • Statistics and Data Analysis (3 credits, Required Core)
  • Management Communication (1.5 credits) and
  • Collaboration, Conflict and Negotiation (1.5 credits)

1st Semester - 12 Credits

Register for Your Remaining Core Requirements

  • 3 Credits: Required Core
    • You must take or establish proficiency in:
      • Financial Accounting (3 credits)
  • 9 Credits: Menu Core
    • Select your remaining three courses from the menu of Core offerings. On a space-available basis you may choose to take up to 3 credits of electives in your first semester, in place of one Menu Core course.
    • Note: Foundations of Finance requires knowledge of basic economic and statistical concepts before registration.
  • Optional: 3 Credits of Electives
    • You are eligible to take 3 credits of electives instead of menu core (see First Semester Elective section below.)
2nd Semester - 15 credits

Complete Your Core Requirements – Start on Electives
  • In your second semester, you will take your remaining Menu Core courses (for a total of at least five) and elective courses.
    • Note: “Opting Out” of a Menu Core course may have implications on registering for electives. See the section on “Opting Out of Menu Core” below.
  • Register for electives with available credits. 

Your 2nd Year - Electives & Specializations

3rd and 4th Semesters - 15 Credits each*

  • Complete Capstone Core Requirement - Professional Responsibility (1.5 Credits)
  • Fill open schedule with electives:
    • Build your specialization(s). See notes below on Specializations
    • Study abroad or go on one or two DBi’s.
    • Take classes at other NYU graduate schools.
Note: Plan ahead to make sure you satisfy the pre-requisites for electives you wish to take. 

*Summer Start students have the option of taking 12 credits in either semester.


Opting Out of Menu Core

We believe that all Core courses are fundamentally important, and that broad knowledge of these areas of business will be valuable to you during your career. As outlined in “Core Requirements,” you are required to complete or establish proficiency in at least five of seven Menu Core courses. If you elect to opt out of one or two Menu Core courses, please consider the following:
  • Some students elect to “opt out” of particular Menu Core courses because they believe they have sufficient knowledge and experience in that subject area to pursue their educational and career goals. At the same time, many students report that exposure to the breadth of subject areas covered in the Menu Core was a cornerstone feature of their business education.
  • Most electives require that you take or establish proficiency in certain Core courses before registering for those electives. If you elect not to take and not to establish proficiency in a Core course, there are some elective courses that you will not be able to take. Therefore, a student who elects to “opt out” of a Menu Core course should be prepared for consequences related to registering for electives.
Please take a moment to:
a) view the pre-requisites for desired electives under each course description
b) review the procedure for establishing proficiency
 

First Semester Electives

On a space available basis, you may take up to 3 credits of electives during your first semester. Please note the following: 

  • Most elective courses have pre- or co-requisites. If an elective has a pre-requisite, you must have already taken or established proficiency in the pre-requisite course. If a course has a co-requisite, you must take the co-requisite course concurrently or have previously taken or established proficiency in the co-requisite.
  • An elective course that is scheduled during the day will generally not conflict with other school related events. An elective course taken during the evening may have class sessions that conflict with some school related events such as corporate presentations and other career development activities. For a conflict, academic work and course attendance is the top priority.
  • If the elective you choose requires a pre-requisite, you will need to review the methods of establishing proficiency and complete the required form on the Core Course Proficiency site.
Some Options:
  • If you are thinking of an elective during Fall 2014, you might consider one of the following courses which meet during the day and may have some available seats:
    • These courses have no pre-requisite requirements:
      • Foundations of Entrepreneurship, MGMT-GB.3335
        • Section 01, Monday/Wednesday 9:00am-10:20am
        • Section 02, Monday/Wednesday 3:00pm-4:20pm
        • Section 03, Tuesday/Thursday 3:00pm-4:20pm
      • Patenting and Innovative Entrepreneurship, ECON-GB.2365
        • Section 01, Monday/Wednesday 1:30pm-2:50pm
    • These courses have a co-requisite Marketing requirement and you may register for them if you have established proficiency in Marketing or register for the core course in Marketing concurrently:
    • (Co-requisite: Marketing, COR1.2310)
      • Innovation and Design, MKTG-GB.2371
        • Section 01, Tuesday/Thursday 3:00pm-4:20 pm
      • Creativity, MKTG-GB.2381
        • Section 01, Thursday 1:30-4:20 pm
      • Brand Strategy, MKTG-GB.2365
        • Section 01, Monday/Wednesday 10:30am-11:50am
    • These courses have a pre-requisite requirement and you may register for them if you have established proficiency in the core area:
    • ACCOUNTING
    • (Pre-requisite: Financial Accounting and Reporting, COR1-GB.1306)
      • Financial Statement Analysis, ACCT-GB.2303
        • Section 01, Tuesday/ Thursday 3:00-4:20pm
    • FINANCE
    • (Pre-requisite: Foundations of Finance, COR1-GB.2311
      • Debt Instruments and Markets, FINC-GB.3333
        • Section 01, Tuesday/Thursday 1:30-2:50 pm
      • Futures and Options, FINC-GB.3335
        • Section 01, Monday/Wednesday 9:00am-10:20am
    • STATISTICS
    • (Pre-requisite: Statistics and Data Analysis, COR1-GB.1305)
      • Regression and Multivariate Data Analysis, STAT-GB.2301
        • Section 01, Tuesday/Thursday 1:30-2:50 pm
    • STRATEGY
    • (Pre-requisite: Strategy, COR1-GB.2301)
      • Multinational Business Management, MGMT-GB.2340
        • Section 01, Wednesday 1:30-4:20
      • Managing Innovation, MGMT-GB.3356
        • Section 01, Monday 1:30-4:20
           
  • To view the entire listing of elective courses offered this Fall, please check the online course schedule.Course descriptions, syllabi and pre-requisite/co-requisite requirements can also be accessed through this link.
Specializations

General Management Major
  • All Stern students graduate with an MBA in General Management. In addition, you may elect as many as three nine-credit specializations. Or, you may choose not to specialize in any of the areas and instead customize your elective choices to your unique interests and goals.
Opting to Declare a Specialization
  • By default, the specialization listed for you on the advising and registration system is the one you indicated on your application for admission. However, you may change it at any time prior to your graduation deadline.
  • You don't need to commit to a specialization in the first semester. However, keep in mind what electives you are likely to want to take later in the program, so that you choose your Menu Core courses accordingly. Core courses do not count toward specializations.