Today’s service-oriented economy presents managers with a formidable array of new products, developing technologies, and emerging markets. The globalized world fosters more international partnerships and mergers than ever before. We've grown our specializations to meet the changes in how, and where, we do business.
We will help you develop a nuanced understanding of the latest opportunities and challenges in the global business environment.
Most students complete our 42-credit program in 2-3 years on a part-time schedule. We offer seven areas of specialization:
Entrepreneurship
The specialization in entrepreneurship provides a foundation for the successful entrepreneur by examining key organizational and managerial concepts. Students discover new ways of combining resources, launching solo projects and significant undertakings, seeking venture capital and angel funding, and strategizing entrepreneurial initiatives
Forensic Accounting
The specialization in forensic accounting helps students develop core skills necessary to prevent, identify, and detect fraud. This practitioner-oriented degree familiarizes students with the investigation, prevention, and reporting practices essential to forensic accounting.
General Management
The specialization in general management prepares students to manage business, organizational, and cultural initiatives within an increasingly complex global business environment. The program integrates key foundational theories, models, and best practices from diverse disciplines, including anthropology, psychology, and sociology, to develop students’ global perspectives and practical understandings concerning managing people and productivity in global environments.
Human Resource Management
The specialization in human resource management prepares students as business contributors through an integrated business and human resource management curriculum. This specialization develops human resource management and business-oriented skills associated with achieving organizational and cultural goals.
Healthcare Management
The specialization in health care management offers professionals a multidisciplinary curriculum integrating key concepts, models, and best practices from business, health care management, and allied curricula. The program focuses on healthcare and public health trends and issues, such as managed care, law and ethics, management and economics, and entrepreneurialism and marketing.
International Business Finance
The specialization in international business finance is designed for students who want to pursue intensive study of global business issues or who are planning careers in areas such as international trade, international ventures, or international finance. This specialization provides in-depth knowledge of various business disciplines, an understanding of multicultural influences in international enterprises, and an awareness of ethical issues in a global economy.
Marketing
This specialization provides training in advanced marketing theory and creativity as well as cutting-edge knowledge in digital and social media. Graduates are prepared to enter and manage marketing departments, and entrepreneurial organizations as well as to market themselves to the ever-changing job market.
All specializations begin with core courses that provide a broad view of fundamental business concepts. Students then take advanced courses in their chosen specialization and finish off with a capstone course.
Touro University New York offers international students:
- Tuition parity: International students are offered the same cost-effective tuition as residents of New York State, a rarity among affordable universities in the USA.
- Vibrant NYC Setting: Our cutting-edge campus is positioned in the heart of Manhattan, right in Times Square.
- Strong ROI: Attain a high return-on-investment (ROI) degree in business. After graduation, take your MBA or your MS in Business diploma and step into a job market in the city with the highest average salaries in the USA for your post-graduation Optional Practical Training (OPT) employment.