List of Programs
Undergraduate
- BS in Business
- Undergrad Majors
- Accounting
- Business Analytics and Information Technology
- Finance
- Management
- Management & Global Business
- Marketing
- Supply Chain Management
- Undergrad Concentrations
- Entrepreneurship
- Management Science and Information Systems
- Supply Chain Management
- Undergrad Majors
- Business Minors (for non-RBS Rutgers undergrads)
- Accounting
- Business Administration
- Entrepreneurship
Masters
- MBA full- and flex-time
- Executive MBA
- International Executive MBA (Beijing and Singapore)
- International Executive Development Program / MBA (in conjunction with Shanghai University)
- Professional Accounting MBA
- Master of Accountancy in Financial Accounting
- Master of Accountancy in Taxation
- Master of Accountancy in Governmental Accounting
- Master of Information Technology
- Master of Quantitative Finance
- Master of Business and Science (in conjunction with the School of Management and Labor Relations)
Ph.D.
- Accounting
- Accounting Information Systems
- Finance
- Information Technology
- International Business
- Management Science
- Marketing Science
- Organization Management
- Science, Technology, and Management
- Supply Chain Management
Dual and Joint Degrees
- Future Leaders Bachelors / MBA
- JD / MBA
- JD / Professional Accounting MBA
- MD / MBA (in conjunction with UMDNJ)
- Master of Public Policy / MBA
- Master of Public Health / MBA (in conjunction with UMDNJ)
- MS in Biomedical Sciences / MBA (in conjunction with UMDNJ)
- BA or BS / MBA in Professional Accounting
- PharmD / MBA
Executive Education and MBA Concentrations
- Accounting
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Information Management & Analytics
- Management & Business Strategy
- Global Business
- Marketing
- Marketing Research, Insights, & Analytics
- Pharmaceutical Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Rutgers Customized MBA
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