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Schedule

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Overview

The Online MiM is a part-time, 20-month program with a highly-structured curriculum that keeps you on pace and on track. The program begins each August and follows a streamlined course sequence, meaning you’ll move through the curriculum with your cohort. Courses run continuously, with regular breaks built in—including long weekends, a winter break, and spring break.

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Residential Immersions

The predominantly Online MiM program also includes two immersive four-day residencies, held each August on the NYU Stern campus. During each residency, students take classes in person as well as participate in social and networking events.

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Program Structure

The MiM program consists of 22 courses, for a total of 33 credits. Students typically take one course at a time—except during the second residential immersion, when two may run concurrently. Below is a sample course schedule by semester. Please note that this schedule is tentative and is subject to change.

List of first and second year's courses and breaks

First year’s courses and breaks - Fall Semester: Communication*, R Programming for Data, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Modeling, Thanksgiving Break, Microeconomics, Winter Break. Spring Semester: The Global Economy, Financial Accounting 1, Financial Accounting 2, Spring Break, Leadership. Summer Semester: Databases for Business Analytics, May Break, Foundations of Finance, Corporate Finance.
Second year’s courses and breaks - Fall Semester: Negotiation*, Professional Responsibility*, Marketing, Customer Insights, Thanksgiving Break, Data Science & Predictive Analytics, Data Visualization, Winter Break. Spring Semester: Operations, Decision Models & Analytics, Business Strategy, Corporate Strategy

*Denotes a course taken in-person during the Residential Immersions

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Course Structure

Each online course is 1.5 credits, spans approximately 3 to 3.5 weeks, and includes two lessons per week. The courses are designed to fit around work and life commitments, meaning you can engage with the material whenever it works best for your schedule to meet course deadlines. The only mandatory in-person commitments are the Residential Immersions.

Each week, you’ll also have the option to join timezone-friendly, 60- to 90-minute live Online Meetups. These sessions offer a chance to connect with your professor and classmates, ask questions, and review the week’s material.