Economics / Accounting, Bachelor of Science / Master of Science
Earn your dual degree from St. John's University!
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- Economics / Accounting, Bachelor of Science / Master of Science
- Degree Type
- BS/MS
- Area of Interest
- Business
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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 dual degree program.
Students should apply for admission to the dual BS/MBA program during the second semester of their junior years, in consultation with their advisors and the respective undergraduate and graduate deans. Ideal candidates for the program demonstrate the ability to meet the same entrance requirements as for all Peter J. Tobin College of Business graduate programs:
- an overall 3.25 average in their undergraduate courses
- Candidates must seek approval from the Peter J. Tobin College of Business and the graduate admissions office for a transcript evaluation. Please note that all coursework and grades received, from all schools attended must be added to determine the final undergraduate GPA.
For more information about admission to this and other undergraduate programs at St. John’s University, please contact us directly at the campus of your choice:
Admission Office - Queens Campus
718-990-2000
[email protected]
Admission Office - Staten Island Campus
718-390-4500
[email protected]
Courses
Please see the requirement chart for the academic progression criteria in this dual degree program.
Career Outcomes
The program will prepare graduates who:
Demonstrate the ability to apply the competencies of the discipline.
- Describe business cycles and identify reasons for business fluctuations.
- Identify economic measures and describe reasons for changes in the economy.
- Describe and illustrate market influences on business strategies.
- Identify the implications of a global economy.
Demonstrate recognition and understanding of broad business competencies.
- Describe the financial reporting process and how accounting systems control business operations.
- Describe the importance of economic analysis on the global and national economy.
- Recognize market needs and develop new markets.
- Apply management and human resources development theories to human resource issues and organizational problems.
- Use office productivity software (data bases, presentation graphics, word processing, spread sheets, and Internet research) effectively and efficiently.
- Identify sources of capital, and analyze the impact of participation in the global capital markets.
- Describe the legal and regulatory environment and analyze the impact of changes in relevant requirements, constraints, and competitive practices.
- Describe the use of statistical techniques to analyze business data and discern relationships.
- Formulate an effective business plan for an organization.
Apply business knowledge, skills, and values effectively in a variety of settings.
- Conduct research using primary and secondary sources.
- Write cohesively organized material with consistently correct grammar and mechanics in a style appropriate to the issue.
- Deliver effective presentations that engage the entire audience.
- Communicate and exchange information within a meaningful context and with appropriate delivery so that it is understood by individuals with diverse capabilities and interests.
- Motivate individuals and groups to achieve results.
- Demonstrate capability to give and receive appropriate feedback in a team situation.
- Link data, knowledge, and insight from various disciplines to provide information for decision-making.
- Describe the effects of technology on the broader business environment and determine how new technologies should best be incorporated into organizations.
- Determine the nature of a situation, analyze available statistical data, and decide on the principles and techniques needed to solve problems or make judgments.
Demonstrate an understanding of professional responsibility, ethical obligations and social awareness.
- Identify the ethical considerations and legal ramifications of a business decision and propose a course of action for individuals and firms.
- Describe the appropriate action to take in an ethically ambiguous situation.
- Identify local, national and global current events and understand their ethical impact on society and business.
- Describe how an individual or a firm maintains a reputation for excellence in the performance of responsibilities.
Appreciate the Vincentian value of service.
- Complete a service-learning project and/or demonstrate involvement in community or charitable service.
- Participate in experiential learning projects.
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