Mathematical Physics / Business Administration, Bachelor of Science / Master of Business Administration
The combined Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Mathematical Physics and Business Administration offers highly-motivated students the opportunity to complete both undergraduate and graduate degrees in five years of full-time study.
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The combined Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Mathematical Physics and Business Administration offers highly-motivated students the opportunity to complete both undergraduate and graduate degrees in five years of full-time study.
You may enroll in four or more approved graduate courses while still working toward your undergraduate degree. These graduate courses count toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees, saving you time and money as you pursue your educational goals.
By completing undergraduate requirements during your first four years of study, you are assured of the B.S. if for any reason you decide not to complete the M.B.A. Graduate courses that are applied to the B.S. may not be applied to a graduate degree should you decide not to complete the combined degree program.
Department Contact
Mostafa Sadoqi, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, Physics
St. Albert Hall, Room B40
718-990-6167
[email protected]
- Degree Type
- BS/MBA
- Area of Interest
- Science & Mathematics
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- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 120
Admission
Please see the requirement chart for the academic progression criteria in this combined degree program.
Career Outcomes
Through the combined degree program in Mathematical Physics and Business Administration at St. John’s, you gain technical knowledge and skills in mathematical physics alongside a strong business acumen. In additional to the global market savvy you gain as part of the MBA, you also prepare for careers requiring analytical and computational representations of economic systems.
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