- Quick Stats
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PO Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902
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- 60
- enrolled
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- $11,130
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per year (full-time, in-state)
- $18,320
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per year (full-time, out-of-state)
- $464
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per credit (part-time, in-state)
- $763
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per credit (part-time, out-of-state)
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Business School Overview
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Business School Overview
The School of Management at Binghamton University--SUNY
offers graduate programs in these departments and concentrations:
finance, leadership, marketing, management information systems, and supply chain management/logistics.
Its tuition is full-time: $11,130 per year (in-state); full-time: $18,320 per year (out-of-state); part-time: $464 per credit (in-state); and part-time: $763 per credit (out-of-state).
At graduation, 70.4 percent of graduates
of the full-time program are employed.
Binghamton University—SUNY and its School of Management are located in Vestal, N.Y., a suburb of Binghamton, on a forested campus with many outdoor recreational activities available.
In the classroom, graduate students at the Binghamton University School of Management can earn either an M.S. in accounting or an M.B.A. Binghamton students who haven’t taken business classes but have a background in liberal arts, fine arts, science, or engineering can pursue the four-semester M.B.A. program. Students in this program must fulfill an internship and can specialize in finance, leadership studies, supply chain management, marketing, or management information systems.
School of Management students who have earned their undergraduate degree in business from an AACSB-accredited school within the past five years can check out the fast-track M.B.A. program, which allows them to complete their degree in one year of full-time study. Business people with extensive experience in the industry can go the Executive M.B.A. route at Binghamton, where they meet monthly on the weekends, and earn their degree in 21 months.
For students who want to experience more of the city life while earning their degree, Binghamton offers both the Executive M.B.A. and Fast-track Professional M.B.A. programs in midtown Manhattan. Outside the classroom, students can explore Binghamton School of Management’s roughly a dozen clubs, ranging from Greek letter organizations to the Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting, and Finance Society.
The School of Management also offers many career services for Binghamton graduate students, such as industry research workshops, networking seminars, résumé critiques, and mock interviews.
Admissions
| Application deadline (U.S. residents) |
March 1
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| Application deadline (international students) |
March 1
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| Applicants (full-time) |
| Applicants (part-time) |
N/A
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Academics
| Departments/concentrations |
Student Body
| Enrollment (full-time) |
60
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| Gender distribution (full-time) |
Cost
| Tuition |
| Required fees (full-time and part-time) |
$1,695 per year
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| Required fees (executive degree program) |
N/A
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Salary
| Average base salary |
$57,500
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| Full-time graduates employed at graduation |
70.4%
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* Business School Overview details based on 2012 data
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