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New York University: Stern School of Business

About The School:
New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business is one of the nation's premier management education schools and research centers. From its Greenwich Village campus in the heart of New York City, NYU Stern offers a broad portfolio of academic programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels, all of them informed and enriched by the dynamism, energy and resources of the world's business capital.
NYU Stern today has taken its place among the nation's most distinguished business schools. We are proud of our more than 100-year heritage as a progressive, forward-looking, merit-based institution, deeply committed to diversity, opportunity, innovation and excellence.
Our Mission
• to deliver the highest quality management education to the brightest business students in a dynamic environment of mutual learning, teamwork and support
• to advance the frontiers of business knowledge by fostering creative, cutting-edge research
• to leverage to the maximum extent our vital connection to New York City-our home, campus, classroom, and laboratory.
Programs Offered:
• Full Time MBA
• Part Time MBA
• Executive MBA
• Trium Global EMBA
• Joint Masters
• Undergraduate
• PhD
The Stern Full-time MBA
NYU Stern is the only business school that combines the opportunities of New York with the support of a community. The Stern experience is a partnership between our students, faculty, alumni and the city in which we live - and from which we learn.
The Stern MBA program gives you the choices and freedom you need to design a course of study that truly meets your individual career goals. All students graduate with an MBA in General Management, but can select as many as three specializations from a roster of more than 20. You can also choose from one of the largest menus of elective courses offered by any top U.S. business school. Stern's electives include essential finance, marketing and entrepreneurship, as well as an array of unique, "only in New York" classes you won't find anywhere else.
"At Stern, what's on the front page of The Wall Street Journal is integrated in the classroom every day. Stern students know what's going on in major companies, they understand different industries, they've got the right analytical and communication tools. Those are things it takes 10, 15 years to learn on the job ... you can do it in two at Stern."
Batia Wiesenfeld
Associate Professor of Management and Organizations
PhD, Columbia University
http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/admissions/fulltime/
The Langone Program: A Part-time MBA for Working Professionals
Consistently ranked as the #1 part-time MBA program in the United States, NYU Stern's Langone Program offers the same "gold standard" MBA as the full-time program, but with flexible class schedules and innovative curriculum designed to accommodate the needs and responsibilities of working professionals.
In addition to evening and weekend classes, the Langone Program offers compressed courses during the Winter and Late Summer intensive modules, as well as an array of classroom-enhancing online tools, such as threaded discussions, virtual group meetings, and Web-delivered course materials. Langone students have the option to complete their MBA in as few as two years or as many as six. The program's combination of scheduling flexibility and online access to course materials is drawing part-time students to Stern from as far away as Philadelphia and Baltimore.
"The Langone Program is giving me a wealth of knowledge and exposure to business concepts and business experts I couldn't get anywhere else in the world. You're learning from people who work on Wall Street, on Madison Avenue, and in the huge companies of Manhattan. And it's not just the professors. Langone students are still in their careers and are experts in their own industries. We bring our work experiences into the classroom and our classroom experiences into our workplaces."
Tom van Oosterom, MBA 2004
Senior Business Analyst, Bristol-Myers Squibb
NYU Stern’s Executive MBA Program
NYU Stern’s Executive MBA Program takes 22 months to complete and is designed to prepare students for lifelong professional success with executive-level coursework. Our curriculum is multidisciplinary and includes two required international residencies, a hallmark of our program.
http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/emba
Core Curriculum
1) Accounting
2) Business Ethics/Law
3) Finance/Quantitative Skills
4) International Residencies
5) Management Sciences
6) Marketing
7) Strategy
TRIUM Executive MBA program
The TRIUM Executive MBA program is the groundbreaking global MBA forged from an alliance of three of the world's top universities- NYU Stern, London School of Economics and Political Science, and HEC School of Management, Paris. It is the only international MBA program to integrate top-tier instruction in global business with a focus on the economic, social and political context in which business decisions are made.
The 16-month TRIUM program consists of six intensive, intellectually rigorous educational modules, two hosted at NYU Stern and one each at LSE, HEC Paris, and in two other international business centers. Top-ranked faculty teach at their home campuses, ensuring an educational experience that blends local business expertise with a broad international perspective. Capitalizing on the specific strengths of NYU Stern, LSE and HEC Paris, TRIUM delivers a fully integrated, globally focused curriculum designed to equip seasoned executives with the in-depth knowledge and nuanced international perspective they need to take their companies and their careers to the next level.
"TRIUM has opened my mind in so many ways. It has given me insights in many fields that I would never have gotten otherwise and a much better understanding of my clients' businesses. I'm much more knowledgeable and confident about the latest things like budgeting and people management that come up every day at work. After each module, I go back and think how, practically, am I going to apply what I've learned to my job. Because at the end of the day, that's really what it's about."
Christian Kremer
Managing Partner, Kremer AssociƩs & Clifford Chance
Member, TRIUM Class of 2004
Joint Masters Program:
New York University is one of the world’s great institutions of learning, and its rich academic resources are available to Stern students through joint degree programs with other NYU schools.
Stern currently offers six dual degree programs. To enroll, students must apply to and be admitted to each school.
JD/MBA (School of Law)
This program offers insight into the business and legal sides of corporate America.
MBA/MFA (Kanbar Institute of Film and Television at Tisch School of the Arts)
This program enables students to pursue an MBA and MFA simultaneously, exposing them to the business and creative sides of film and preparing them for producing careers in the major film studios, independent production companies, and the major television studios and networks.
MBA/MA in French Studies (Institute of French Studies)
This program integrates courses in French history, politics, society and economy with the theoretical and practical aspects of business.
MBA/MA in Politics (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)
This program is designed for students interested in business or government careers and offers a broad understanding of the relationship between business and politics.
MBA/MPA (Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service)
This program is designed for students who are interested in careers in business and public health or administration.
MBA/MS in Mathematics in Finance (Courant Institute of Mathematics in Finance)
This program provides students with the quantitative depth and management breadth to pursue growth career tracks in quantitative risk and portfolio management, algorithmic trading and the design, pricing, trading and hedging of structured products.
MS in Biology/MBA (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)
This program offers a broad understanding of the relationship between business and biology and is designed for students who are interested in business and pharmaceutical or biomedical careers.
The NYU Stern Undergraduate Program:
The Undergraduate College at NYU Stern is one of the most selective undergraduate business programs in the country. It is also the oldest of Stern's constituents and one of the oldest business schools in America. The College's four-year curriculum effectively integrates liberal arts studies with state-of-the-art training in business administration, while placing a strong emphasis on communication and interpersonal skills, professional ethics and the global dimensions of business today.
NYU Stern's Undergraduate College is unique among its peers for its focus on international business. It is the only undergraduate business college anywhere to incorporate-and fund-an international business study trip for all its students. From day one, the undergraduate curriculum at NYU Stern provides students with the business knowledge and cultural awareness they'll need to take maximum advantage of their third-year international term-project and study trip.
“One of the things I love most about Stern is its practicality. Stern isn’t a school where you learn things that you’re never going to use on a day-to-day basis. At the height of the corporate governance scandals, I was taking a seminar in which the CEOs of major companies like American Express and Deloitte & Touche came in to talk to us about what was going on. In one of my marketing classes, the brand managers of a new soft drink discussed the commercials they were making in a basketball court right around the block from us. In my business law class, I actually sat in on the Martha Stewart trial. New York becomes an extension of the classroom at Stern. It has a lot to do with the professors. They’re not just working in academia. They’re out in the field doing the things we hope to do one day.”
Lee Miller
BS 2005
Doctoral Program at NYU Stern
The Doctoral Program at NYU Stern-one of the most respected in the United States-prepares a small, select group of exceptional students to hold faculty positions at the world's finest universities or conduct original research in the corporate or public sectors. Among U.S. Business Schools, Stern placed 2nd in the doctoral rating category of the 2002, 2003 and 2004 Financial Times rankings. The rankings are based on number of graduates and faculty placements at the top 50 business schools. The size of Stern's faculty and the depth of its research expertise enable the School's doctoral students to pursue highly personalized courses of study and to benefit from the one-on-one attention of professors who are in the vanguard of their disciplines.
Recent Stern PhD graduates are on the faculties of Berkeley, Harvard, Northwestern, MIT, Stanford, Wharton and Michigan. Other alumni are pursuing research careers at prestigious public- and private-sector institutions such as the World Bank, the banks of the Federal Reserve and The International Monetary Fund.
http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/phd
Faculty:
NYU Stern's more than 200 full-time faculty members include current and past presidents of academic associations, award-winning authors and such world-renowned scholars as the 2003 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Professor of Finance Robert Engle. Over the last decade, the creation of an unprecedented number of endowed chairs and named professorships has been instrumental in attracting to Stern top-tier senior faculty from the world's leading research institutions. Stern's junior faculty is widely regarded as one of the finest in the nation.
Thanks to its reputation and location, Stern is also able to attract adjunct faculty with powerful hands-on experience at New York's top corporations and financial institutions, as well as such distinguished visiting professors as Domingo Cavallo, former Finance Minister of Argentina, and clinical professor Sheila Wellington, president of Catalyst, the premier nonprofit research and advisory organization dedicated to women's issues in the workplace.
http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/faculty/facultyindex.cgi
Fees:
http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/admissions/fulltime/applyingtostern.cfm?doc_id=428
2007-2008 Budget for MBA1 Students (Fall & Spring)
(Based on a nine-month academic year)
Tuition & Fees* $43,022
Room & Board $19,444
Books & Supplies $1,460
Local Travel $758
Miscellaneous** $6,560
TOTAL $71,244
• Includes a one-time fee for Pre-Term
** Includes health insurance costs
Undergraduates
http://www.nyu.edu/bursar/tuition.fees/spring.fall.html#undergraduates
Campus:

Downtown Advantage
Located in the heart of New York's Greenwich Village, just off historic Washington Square, NYU Stern is one of the most vibrant and exciting urban campuses in the country. Over the past decade, in one of the largest capital expansion programs in business school history, NYU Stern has expanded and upgraded its Washington Square facilities, transforming them into a state-of-the-art business education complex.
State-of-the-Art Learning Center
New computing labs and laptop docking stations coupled with a wireless network system have turned Stern's flagship facility, the Henry Kaufman Management Center, and Tisch Hall, home of its Undergraduate College, into advanced communications and learning centers. Classrooms and auditoriums are equipped with the latest audio- and video-conferencing equipment. Bloomberg, Reuters, Lexis Nexis and other online information services are available for student research.
Living and Learning at NYU
Stern students also have access to the extraordinary resources of New York University, one of the world's premier centers of higher learning. Among these resources are the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, with its wealth of business reference publications, and the Jerome S. Coles Sports and Recreation Center, one of the largest and best-equipped physical fitness facilities in New York City.
Ranking:
Stern’s Full time MBA program:
Financial Times 2008 #13
Financial Times 2007 #8
Financial Times 2006 #7
Financial Times 2005 #9
Financial Times 2008 #8
Business Week 2007 #14
Stern’s Undergraduate Business Program:
Business Week 2007 #8
Business Week 2006 #7
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/rankings/
Stern’s Part time MBA program:
Business Specialty #1
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/mba/pr_mbaprg
Placement and Recruiters:
Class of 2007 Full-Time Employment Statistics
Average Annual Salary
Total average: $159,888
Base average: $96,738
Full Annual Compensation Range: $65,000- $350,000
Signing bonus average: $33,740
Guaranteed bonus average: $29,410
Total average data reports the sum of base salary, first year annual guaranteed bonus, and signing bonus. NYU Stern does not include the amount or percentage of equity or stock options, corporate reimbursement for relocation and/or second year tuition expenses in its annual compensation totals. Average bonus statistics are calculated only for those who received a bonus.
Full-Time Employment Statistics by Industry
% of Reported Placements Mean Base Salary Base Salary Range Mean Signing Bonus Mean Guaranteed Bonus
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Investment Banking
44% $95,769 $75,000 - $170,000 $44,734 $36,375
Consulting
12% $109,277 $80,000 - $120,241 $21,165 $21,378
Diversified Financial
Services
12% $95,140 $80,000 - $120,000 $33,528 $23,703
Media/Entertainment/
Communication
8% $93,600 $65,000 - $115,000 $13,933 $18,200
Consumer Products
5% $85,875 $65,000 - $92,000 $17,033 $5,700
Investment Management/
Hedge Fund
4% $99,000 $65,000 - $150,000 $30,833 $47,857
Pharmaceuticals/
Healthcare
3% $94,744 $87,000 - $105,000 $15,313 $13,000
Real Estate
3% $94,318 $60,000 - $110,000 $16,875 $64,167
Technology/
Telecommunications
3% $96,667 $85,000 - $115,000 $13,429 $11,333
Venture Capital/Private Equity
2% $100,250 $90,000 - $114,000 $32,000 $24,125
Retail
1% $95,625 $85,000 - $105,000 $10,000 N/A
Other*
2% $87,313 $80,000 - $95,000 $13,000 $15,500
*Other includes, but is not limited to Commercial Banking, Insurance, Manufacturing and Not-for-Profit.
Visit this link for more information on Placements and Recruiters
http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/ocd/recruiters/placement.cfm?doc_id=7826
Alumni:
Tom Freston - CEO, MTV Networks.
Richard S. Fuld- CEO, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
Jeffrey Koo- CEO, China Trust Commercial Bank.
Roger Adams- Chief Marketing Officer, Lord & Taylor
William R. Berkley- President, WR Berkley Corp.
Edward H. Bersoff- Chairman, Greenwich Associates.
Joseph Nacchio- CEO, Quest
Fred Poses- CEO, American Standard
Allan L. Schuman- CEO, Ecolab
Robert Greifeld- CEO, NASDAQ
Renato A. DiPentima- President and chief executive, SRA International Inc.
John J. Creedon- Former CEO and Chairman, MetLife
Wassily Leontief-1973 Nobel Prize in Economics.
James & Salvatore -Ferragamo-Ferragamo Design
Henry Kaufman-Wall Street financial consultant
Alan Levin-CFO, Pfizer.
Cathy E. Minehan-President, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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