A Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree
is intended to provide broad business knowledge and prepares
students for cross-functional decision making within an
organization.
A risk/insurance specialization is earned by
successfully completing an introductory course in the Management of
Risk (RMI 601) and up to four (but no less than three) other RMI
designated 600-level courses (or higher). This specialization
allows students to build upon the program’s broad business
education by providing an in-depth study of managing risk, or
managing the finances of an insurance firm, or product design.
Suggested paths include: Management of
Risk (RMI 604, 605, and 614); Insurance Financial
Management (RMI 604, 605, and at least one of
609/610).
For admission to graduate degree programs contact:
Office of Graduate Admissions, Tobin College of Business
E-mail: TobinGradNYC@stjohns.edu
Phone: (718) 990-1345