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2-Year Accelerated Schedule

If you establish proficiency in the listed core courses being offered in a specific term, you are welcome to register for other core courses that are required or available electives that are being offered that term. Please note that some elective courses may have prerequisites.


First Year

SessionsCoursesCredits

January
LAB Orientation
Strategic Communication
Required
1.5 Credits
Spring
February – May
Leadership in Organizations
Statistics and Data Analysis
Operations Management
3 Credits
3 Credits
3 Credits
Summer 1
May – June
Firms and Markets (Summer 1 or 2)3 Credits
Summer 2
July – August
Financial Accounting and Reporting (Summer 1 or 2)3 Credits
Fall Intensive
August – September
Collaboration, Conflict, and Negotiation
Professional Responsibility*
1.5 Credits
1.5 Credits
Fall
September – December
Marketing
Foundations of Finance
The Global Economy
3 Credits
3 Credits
3 Credits
Winter (Intensive)
January – February
Strategy I
Strategy II
1.5 Credits
1.5 Credits

Second Year

SessionsCoursesCredits
Spring
February – May
Electives9 Credits
Summer 1
May – June
Electives3 Credits
Summer 2
July – August
Electives3 Credits
Fall Intensive
August - September
Elective3 Credits
Fall
September – December
Electives9 Credits
Winter (Intensive)
January – February
Electives1.5 Credits**


*Students may substitute LAW-LW.10387 Ethical and Legal Challenges of the Modern Corporation (3.0 Credits) for COR2-GB.3101 Professional Responsibility (1.5 Credits). Please note that LAW-LW.10387 Ethical and Legal Challenges of the Modern Corporation is only offered during the Spring semester through the Law School, and will count toward the 15.0 credit maximum of non-Stern credits.

 

**Students in their final semester of an MBA program may take up to 3 extra credits, free of charge, beyond the total credits required to complete their degree program. Read more about the Free Course.

2.5-Year Schedule

If you establish proficiency in the listed core courses being offered in a specific term, you are welcome to register for other core courses that are required or available electives that are being offered that term. Please note that some elective courses may have prerequisites.


First Year

SessionsCoursesCredits

January
LAB Orientation
Strategic Communication
Required
1.5 Credits
Spring
February – May
Leadership in Organizations
Statistics and Data Analysis
3 Credits
3 Credits
Summer 1
May – June
Firms and Markets (Summer 1 or 2)3 Credits
Summer 2
July – August
Financial Accounting and Reporting (Summer 1 or 2)3 Credits
Fall Intensive
August – September
Collaboration, Conflict, and Negotiation
Professional Responsibility*
1.5 Credits
1.5 Credits
Fall
September – December
Marketing
Foundations of Finance
3 Credits
3 Credits
Winter (Intensive)
January – February
Strategy I
Strategy II
1.5 Credits
1.5 Credits

Second Year

SessionsCoursesCredits
Spring
February – May
The Global Economy
Operations Management 
3 Credits
3 Credits
Summer 1
May – June
Electives3 Credits
Summer 2
July – August
Electives3 Credits
Fall Intensive
August - September
Elective3 Credits
Fall
September – December
Electives7.5 Credits
Winter (Intensive)
January – February
Electives3 Credits

Third Year

SessionsCoursesCredits
Spring
February – May
Electives6 Credits
Summer 1
May – June
Electives1.5 Credits
Summer 2
July – August
Electives1.5 Credits**


*Students may substitute LAW-LW.10387 Ethical and Legal Challenges of the Modern Corporation (3.0 Credits) for COR2-GB.3101 Professional Responsibility (1.5 Credits). Please note that LAW-LW.10387 Ethical and Legal Challenges of the Modern Corporation is only offered during the Spring semester through the Law School, and will count toward the 15.0 credit maximum of non-Stern credits.

 

**Students in their final semester of an MBA program may take up to 3 extra credits, free of charge, beyond the total credits required to complete their degree program. Read more about the Free Course.

Three-Year Schedule

If you establish proficiency in the listed core courses being offered in a specific term, you are welcome to register for other core courses that are required or available electives that are being offered that term. Please note that some elective courses may have prerequisites.


First Year

SessionsCoursesCredits

January
LAB Orientation
Strategic Communication
Required
1.5 Credits
Spring
February – May
Leadership in Organizations
Statistics and Data Analysis
3 Credits
3 Credits
Summer 1
May – June
Firms and Markets (Summer 1 or 2)3 Credits
Summer 2
July – August
Financial Accounting and Reporting (Summer 1 or 2)3 Credits
Fall Intensive
August - September
Collaboration, Conflict, and Negotiation
Professional Responsibility*
1.5 Credits
1.5 Credits
Fall
September – December
Marketing
Foundations of Finance
3 Credits
3 Credits
Winter (Intensive)
January – February
Strategy I
Strategy II
1.5 Credits
1.5 Credits

Second Year

SessionsCoursesCredits
Spring
February – May
The Global Economy
Operations Management
3 Credits
3 Credits
Summer 1
May – June
Elective1.5 Credits
Summer 2
July – August
Elective1.5 Credits
Fall Intensive
August - September
Elective1.5 Credits
Fall
September – December
Electives6.0 Credits
Winter (Intensive)
January – February
Elective1.5 Credits

Third Year

SessionsCoursesCredits
Spring
February – May
Electives6 Credits
Summer 1
May – June
Electives3 Credits
Summer 2
July – August
Electives3 Credits
Fall Intensive
August - September
Elective1.5 Credits
Fall
September – December
Electives3 Credits**


*Students may substitute LAW-LW.10387 Ethical and Legal Challenges of the Modern Corporation (3.0 Credits) for COR2-GB.3101 Professional Responsibility (1.5 Credits). Please note that LAW-LW.10387 Ethical and Legal Challenges of the Modern Corporation is only offered during the Spring semester through the Law School, and will count toward the 15.0 credit maximum of non-Stern credits.

**Students in their final semester of an MBA program may take up to 3 extra credits, free of charge, beyond the total credits required to complete their degree program. Read more about the Free Course.