Fordham University
Graduate School of Business
Programme Type: Specialisation by Industry: Entry Requirements: Tuition Fee: Contact:
Full Time MBA, Part Time MBA Banking / Financial Services Min. GMAT Score : N/A USD ($)1010 / Per Credit Cynthia Perez, Director of MBA
Executive MBA Consulting Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score Admissions
IT / Telecommunications : 250 Executive Course Information Fordham University Graduate
Joint Degree Programmes Media & Entertainment Min. TOEFL IBT: 100 Start Dates: School of Business
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Offered: Pharmaceutical / Bio-Medical Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 600 August Lowenstein Building
MBA + JD Print Media Min. Years of Work Experience : 2 113 West 60th Street
MBA + MSc (Accounting/Taxation) Publishing Programme Duration: New York, NY mer
Real Estate Application Fee: 22 months 10023
Specialisation by Function: Venture Capital & Private Equity USD ($) 130 United States of America
Accountancy Tuition Fee: tin A
E-Commerce / Business Full Time Course Information Part Time Course Information USD ($) 80,000 / Total Program Tel: 001-212-636-6200
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Entrepreneurship Start Dates: Start Dates: Cost Fax: 001-212-636-7076
Finance January January Email:
admissionsgb@fordham.edu
General Management September April Web:
www.bnet.fordham.edu
International Management / September
Business Programme Duration:
IT Management 24 months Programme Duration:
Marketing 39 months
Operations Management Tuition Fee:
Public Relations Management USD ($) 1010 / Per Credit
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About Fordham
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Fordham Graduate School of Business offers students
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from around the world an opportunity to study in
the heart of New York City while being part of a vital
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community. Our compelling MBA concentrations and
Master of Science programs are taught by renowned
faculty in small class settings.
A low student-faculty ratio is just one way we
foster our student-centered approach to graduate
education. Students are allowed to customize their
programs with diverse elective choices, joint degree
options, a cohort MBA choice, and international ope
study initiatives. These degree options are built on a
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trimester system that allows part-time and full-time
students to finish their degree at their own pace.
Fordham Graduate School of Business has offered its
world-class education since 1969, and it continues
to enhance its academic programs to stay on the
cutting-edge of business both domestically and
internationally. Find out more at www.bnet.
fordham.edu.
Programs:
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• MBA with concentrations in: Accounting &
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Taxation, Communications & Media Management, A
Finance & Business Economics, Information &
Communications Systems, Management Systems,
and Marketing
• Executive MBA (weekends only)
• Global Professional MBA
• MBA/Masters in International Management Joint
Degree with Thunderbird University
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• MBA offered in West Harrison, NY (Westchester
County)
• MS in Information Systems, Media Management,
Taxation, and Quantitative Finance
• JD/MBA Joint Degree
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• Pre-MBA Program
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