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with specializations in:
  • Entrepreneurship
  • General Management
  • Healthcare Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Business Finance
  • Organizational Development
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Residential Real Estate Entrepreneurship

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Prerequisite Courses

Prerequisite course requirements exist for students who have completed their baccalaureate studies in a non-business discipline, or who lack one or more of the prerequisite courses. Prerequisite courses may be taken at either the undergraduate or graduate level at an accredited academic institution. Touro Graduate School of Business offers these courses during summer sessions as well as during the regular academic year. Prerequisite course requirements may also be satisfied by succesfully completing GSB 600 Graduate Business Preparatory Course.

GSB 600 Graduate Business Preparatory Course
 
The Graduate Business Preparatory Course is a 6-credit, one-semester course that gives prospective graduate business students the opportunity to prepare for entry into the MBA or MS in International Business Finance programs at Touro Graduate School of Business.
 
The course integrates the key foundation business content of accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, and quantitative analysis. It is designed for non-business majors to gain a basic understanding of these essential business concepts and practices. Students who lack the prerequisite undergraduate courses for either these programs, or have taken them yet desire additional preparation, or students who are just considering enrolling in either business program, can benefit from this introductory course.

Program Overviews

Master of Business Administration

Today's service-oriented economy presents opportunities and challenges to the business environment. Business managers need to navigate through a formidable array of new products, emerging markets, international partnerships and mergers, and developing technologies. The Master of Business Administration program provides a broad view of the functional areas needed by business managers. These include corporate finance, economics, strategic planning, marketing, and accounting.

Master of Science in International Business Finance

The global business environment has become an increasingly powerful force in the strategic decision-making of business executives. Students approach international business in a comprehensive fashion, developing expertise in various business disciplines, understanding multicultural influences in international enterprises, and developing awareness of ethical issues in a global economy.

Master of Science in Accounting

New government regulations, greater scrutiny of corporate finances, and business growth have fueled the need for accounting professionals with deep knowledge of the important role accounting information plays in corporate decision-making. The Master of Science in Accounting program provides a knowledge base for the essential functional areas needed by accountants. These include budget planning and control, audit and evaluation of controls, financial measurement, documentation, and reporting. This program prepares candidates to satisfy the 150-credit educational requirement for taking the uniform CPA examination.