A Curriculum that Prepares you for Lifelong Professional Success
Core courses provide a strong foundation across business disciplines, while electives allow you to to customize your MBA curriculum to your goals.
Executive MBA students begin with the required core curriculum during the first year. Students receive a fundamental grounding in every business discipline. Class content is comprehensive and relevant, providing a mix of perspectives based in both theory and practice. As part of the core coursework, all students participate in Global Immersion Experiences - weeklong international residencies in dynamic markets.
In the second year, Executive MBA students choose 12 elective courses, which help to tailor their MBA program based on their goals and interests. Students also have the option of specializing in one or more areas of study.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Executive MBA Program operates on a modified pass/fail grading scheme. This grading system is based on proficiency and intentionally designed for an executive-level program. The system does not readily translate into a traditional grading system (e.g. A-F, GPA) but includes a range of grades that reward excellence and proficiency and can also indicate the need for increased performance. Examples include: Pass with Distinction, High Pass, Low Pass, and others.
Yes, the Executive MBA program is a STEM-designated degree program, reflecting the integration of technology and data analytics into the curriculum. This designation can be beneficial for students given the growing demand for STEM skill sets in today's market.
No, NYU Stern does not accept transfer credits.
Specializations are entirely optional. Students must earn 9 credits in a given area in order to specialize and there are specific rules that govern which courses satisfy a given specialization. Students are encouraged to take elective courses that they are interested in and that will challenge and strengthen their business knowledge.