Why Study Business at NJIT
Technology and science are dramatically changing our economy and our society.  Today's decision-makers need a firm grasp of new technologies to augment traditional business disciplines.  Drawing from NJIT's robust technological resources, the undergraduate business program emphasizes current and emerging technologies and how technology can be combined with core management skills to solve business problems.  The US Bureau of Labor Statistics points to very strong need for managers with technical skills well into the next decade.  In particular, employment of computer and information managers is expected to increase much faster than average through the year 2010.  Business Week lists business analysts and project managers as safe havens against a growing trend to move professional jobs offshore.

The NJIT School of Management offers excellent business education; Princeton Review ranked SOM among its "Best 282 Business Schools" for 2006 and 2007. The school has been recognized among the limited number of business schools accredited by AACSB (the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), the top national accreditation body for management education.  The program combines the fundamentals of business -- such as accounting, finance, marketing, and operations management -- with technological know-how in a dynamic learning environment.  The business curriculum also stresses an international perspective of business, both in the classroom and outside.  Students are encouraged to study abroad at one of our partner schools around the globe in countries such as Finland, China, India, Spain, Brazil, France and Sweden.  The business program also integrates skills crucial to succeed in the ever-evolving digital economy, including information systems and e-commerce.  Qualified students can combine their BS in Business studies with an accelerated MBA or MS degree.

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