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MBA - Concentration in Operations Analytics

Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Concentration in Operations Analytics

Attend Full-Time or Part-Time, Fully Online or Hybrid

A 36-credit or 48-credit degree program

The College of Business offers a general MBA degree, with the option to concentrate in Operations Analytics. Students can attend fully online or in a hybrid format.

The MBA degree prepares students, who may or may not have a background in business, for careers in strategic management of businesses, health care organizations, government agencies, and non-profit enterprises. The degree will equip students with the theories, methods and systems needed for the strategic analysis, development, execution and measurement of various enterprises.  It will also include broad skills and knowledge in business, accounting, finance, marketing, operations, management, and leadership. 

The Operations Analytics concentration introduces students to various aspects of general management across various types of organizations, and is designed to accommodate student's demand for education relevant for securing jobs in managing business operations. 

Applicants with a previous bachelors in business management or business administration qualify for the 36 credit program.

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Application deadlines

SUMMER 2025 (Domestic): March 15, 2025 |  FALL 2025 (Domestic): July 15, 2025  |  FALL 2025 (International): July 1, 2025

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MBA in Finance At-a-Glance

  • 36-48 credits
  • Attend full- or part-time
  • Choose a fully online or hybrid program
  • Classes offered in Fall and Spring semesters as well as 3-week Winter term and two 6-week summer sessions
  • Time to completion for full time students is typically 12-18 months
  • Applicants with an undergraduate degree in business management may qualify for a 36-credit track program
  • No work experience is required
  • GMAT optional

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36-Credit MBA Program

Students who have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in business are eligible to apply for a 36 credit track. Students will take 12 three-credit courses, which includes six required core courses and six elective courses. Five of the six elective courses must be taken in the respective degree subject area or from one of the concentrations.

*Students will not take the following core courses: MBA 502, 504, 505, 589, or 592.

48-Credit MBA Program

Students who have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a non-business disipline are eligible to apply for the 48 credit program. The curriculum includes 16 three-credit courses which includes eleven required core classes and five electives, which must  be in the area of your degree program or  from one of the areas of concentration.

CURRICULUM - Operations Analytics concentration

Admitted students will take 36 to 48 credits.

Required Courses - All 3 Credits

* Students in the 48-credit track program must take these core classes.

  • MBA 502: Finance*
  • MBA 503: Data Analysis and Decision Making
  • MBA 504: Financial Accounting*
  • MBA 505: Marketing*
  • MBA 592: Organizational Behavior*
  • MBA 506: Leadership, Team Effectiveness and Communications
  • MBA 507: Ethics in Management
  • MBA 511: Technological Innovations or BUS 510: Biotechnology Enterprises 1: Finance & Operations
  • MBA 543: Business Analytics
  • MBA 589: Operations Management*
  • MBA 512: Business Planning and Strategic Management (Capstone)
 
Electives - All 3 Credits
  • MBA 509: Continuous Quality Improvement
  • MBA 517: Information Systems for Managers
  • MBA 522: Business Project/ MBA 599: Internship
  • MBA 540: Data Mining
  • MBA 544: Supply Chain Management and Analytics
  • MBA 574: Project Management
  • MBA 587: Decision Support Systems
  • MBA 588: Database Management
  • MBA 595: Independent Research (requires instructor permission)
  • BDA 508: Advanced Analytics
  • BDA 510: Advanced Data Analysis and Decision Making
  • BDA 513: Decision Analysis Under Uncertainty
  • MKT 569: Digital Marketing
 
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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

“The versatile skills and strong understanding of business principles I acquired from the program have enhanced my overall marketability and established my credibility within my organization. This has allowed me to transition into various roles, take on greater responsibilities, and excel in projects requiring complex analysis and research. Moreover, the program experience diversified my perspective, positioning me as a strategic thinker ready to drive initiatives, increase efficiencies, and help my teams remain agile and flourish in a dynamic environment.”

 

Nicole Hurowitz, MBA '22

OPTIMIZE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE THROUGH OPERATIONS ANALYTICS

Advance your career with the MBA - Concentration in Operations Analytics from the Stony Brook University College of Business. This program equips you with broad business knowledge alongside specialized skills in managing and analyzing operations across industries. Learn to apply data-driven strategies that enhance efficiency, streamline processes, and support informed decision-making in diverse organizational settings.

Whether you come from a business or non-business background, this concentration prepares you to lead operations in healthcare, government, non-profits, and commercial enterprises.

Develop the skills to lead operational success with a degree designed for aspiring managers and analysts. The MBA - Concentration in Operations Analytics prepares you to translate data into strategic solutions and oversee efficient business operations. Apply today to elevate your impact across a wide range of industries.

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Have More Questions?

We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions for applicants. If you need academic guidance and assistance with the application process, reach out to our Office of Student Services (OSS). For questions about which graduate program is the best for you, please contact us to schedule a meetingwith our graduate admissions and advising team.