STEM-Designated Business Programs
By 2028, it is estimated that there will be more than a million jobs in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) field. At the same time, a decline in qualified STEM professionals means a number of positions are going unfilled. STEM-designated programs, such as the ones offered at Seton Hall, are critical to producing professionals to work in fields that benefit U.S. economic growth and overall global competitiveness. In addition, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has classified STEM careers as having some of the greatest growth potential and the highest paying salaries for the 21st century.
These STEM-designated programs will equip you to utilize technology, data and business analytics to make effective business decisions, solve complex business problems, and help you to secure a lucrative career in a field that will be in high demand for the foreseeable future.
The STEM designation has been extremely beneficial to international students looking for work in the U.S. It allows students to apply to extend their 12-month Optional Practical Training (OPT) by an additional 24 months, enabling them to obtain practical working experience in the U.S. to complement their fields of study after completing their degree programs.
Undergraduate programs
- B.S.B. in Information Technology Management
Students gain access to technology behind the systems, along with the business fundamentals needed to go on to successful careers as business analysts, consultants, software development specialists, network administrators, and implementation specialists in major organizations. - B.S.B. in Mathematical Finance
Students become active participants and effective problem solvers, preparing them for careers in the corporate sector but also to groom them for graduate degrees. - B.S.B. in Quantitative Economics and Econometrics
Students receive the background needed to analyze economic issues, explore theories and generate predictions using statistical procedures and mathematical models.
Graduate programs
- M.B.A. in Business Analytics
Students receive an experiential learning experience by analyzing actual data used to determine findings essential for decision-making in management. - M.B.A. in Information Technology Management
Students develop technology management skills critical for protecting confidential data for high-profile organizations. - M.B.A. in Supply Chain Management
Students receive high-level training to apply analytical and technical methods required for enhancing supply chain operations. - M.S. in Professional Accounting and Analytics
Students receive cutting-edge knowledge and skills in data analytics, business intelligence, database management and enterprise systems. - M.S. in Business Analytics
Students receive an experiential learning experience by analyzing actual data used to determine findings essential for decision-making in management. - M.S. in Financial Technology and Analytics (MFTA)
The M.S. in Financial Technology and Analytics (MFTA) program prepares students for careers in the emerging and rapidly growing area of financial technology (FinTech) and analytics.
Prospective Undergraduate Students
Applications for admission, application requirements, tools for financing your education and deadlines for admission to undergraduate programs at Seton Hall University are provided by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
For information on how to apply visit the University Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Prospective Graduate Students
All graduate applications are processed through the Office of Graduate Affairs, and the applications are reviewed for admission by committees within each graduate department.
Each graduate program has its own admission requirements. Please visit the webpage for your intended program to learn more about the program and admission requirements.