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Pursuing a BS in Business at NYU Stern provides a comprehensive education blending liberal arts, core business principles, global commerce, and societal influence. All business undergraduates complete a business major while enjoying the flexibility to specialize in one of 13 business concentrations, alongside opportunities to take courses, pursue majors, or complete minors throughout NYU's diverse academic offerings. Experience interdisciplinary business learning through specialized tracks that guide your studies across unconventional fields like real estate, luxury branding, data analytics, financial markets, and beyond. Recognizing business's inherently global character, our co-concentration option enables deeper exploration of international commerce beyond required coursework.
NYU Stern delivers a STEM-designated Bachelor of Science program that merges top-tier business training with liberal arts foundations. This unique combination equips tomorrow's business professionals with the knowledge, capabilities, and intellectual maturity required to excel in our rapidly evolving commercial landscape. The program highlights worldwide viewpoints, ethical practices, corporate citizenship, along with essential communication and leadership abilities. Instruction comes from distinguished professors and renowned business experts based in New York, across the country, and internationally.
Stern undergraduates enrich their academic journey by selecting electives from throughout NYU's extensive course catalog. Options include pursuing secondary majors or minors in Arts & Science disciplines spanning from behavioral sciences to creative arts, or choosing specialized minors at Steinhardt, Tisch, Tandon, or Silver. Additionally, students can enroll in Stern's collaborative interdisciplinary minors, developed jointly with Arts & Science, Steinhardt, Tisch, and Wagner. The school further enhances global exposure through diverse study abroad options, including semester-long programs and intensive short-term international experiences.