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27 Mar 2011

Career & Internship Fair 2011

General Info: The Annual Career & Internship Fair 2011Monday, April 4th.... Read more

14 Jun 2010

NYIT Class of 2010 Graduates at the NYIT Star Awards

  During the Class of 2010 Gala Dinner held at the.... Read more

12 Jun 2010

NYIT Jordan Celebrates Class of 2010 Graduation

  New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) celebrated the graduation of.... Read more

29 Apr 2010

NYIT Talent Show 2010

  1/5/2010 Amman - With 60 students from Jordanian universities and.... Read more

22 Mar 2010

NYIT Celebrates Mothers Day with Breast Cancer Patients

  As part of the activities of the SIWAR Volunteering Program.... Read more

School of Management

NYIT School of Management

 

   NYIT's commitment to maximize the use of technology in the educational process is emphasized in the School of Management's undergraduate and graduate programs focusing on domestic and global organizations, the economy, society, and information systems. These programs feature a wide range of specializations, including marketing, management, management of information systems, and HR keyed to student professional career development needs within the business environment. The NYIT School of Management stands apart from other academic institutions by way of its attention to the provision of requisite and contemporary academic and career-oriented student skill set development in the context of a service-oriented and competitive international marketplace, integrating experiential learning, professional enrichment and technology-driven business education to ensure student success.


Graduate Majors

 

   Graduate MajorsThe School of Management offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Business Administration degree. The curriculum is a multifunctional, integrated one which stresses application of modern business theories to the solution of problems confronting modern-day administrators in public and private sectors of the economy. Emphasis is placed, where appropriate, on the utilization of computer resources and other technology to solve complex problems involving decision making and resource allocation. NYIT’s M.B.A. program is open to all qualified students, regardless of undergraduate major.

Undergraduate Majors

 

   The nature of the economy and the increasing complexity of the business world make sophisticated training vital to all spheres of endeavor within this career area. Productive members of the business community must combine specific skills with a broad understanding of the environments of business and industry.Programs at NYIT are directed toward preparing graduates to enter the modern business world equipped to make immediate contributions in a specialized capacity and capable of advancement to top-management levels.