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MBA Graduate Programs
School of Business

Welcome to State University of New York at Oswego School of Business Graduate Studies. Our three advanced programs of study focus on developing leaders. Our MBA graduates use the skills they develop here to inspire change and innovation throughout their lives - in business and in other organizations, in their communities, and in society.

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Programs of Study


Master's in Business Administration - Management (M.B.A.)
The Master of Business Administration degree is intended to facilitate the career development of individuals presently in management positions or to provide foundation and in-depth study for individuals aspiring to move into management positions. Classes are offered on campus, online, and in downtown Syracuse at the Metro Center.
Learn More: MBA - Management Curriculum

Bachelor's in Science / Master's in Business Administration - Accounting (Five-year combined) (B.S. / M.B.A.)
The combined five year program leading to a B.S. degree in Accounting and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) has been designed to meet the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' requirements which went into effect in the year 2000. In addition, the combined 5 year program has been registered with the N.Y.S. Education Department for candidates seeking admission to the Uniform C.P.A. Examination.
Learn More: BS/MBA - Accounting Combined Curriculum

Five Year Combined Degree Program in Psychology (B.A./M.B.A. )
The Psychology BA/MBA program is a multi-disciplinary program offered jointly by the Department of Psychology and the School of Business and is designed to prepare Oswego psychology graduates for careers in business.  At the conclusion of the program, the student will receive a BA in Psychology, a minor in Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration degree. BA/MBA - Psychology Combined

Interested in obtaining a fellowship while working toward your MBA? Check out theFesta Fellowship!

 Last Updated: 9/8/08