Martin Tuchman School of Management

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  • Delivery Format: online
  • Required Credits: 30

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Management Salaries

$105,499

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    Pursuing a BS in Business Management and my MBA at MTSM has prepared me for a thriving career in a tech-savvy world."
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  • Delivery Format: online
  • Required Credits: 60

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Business Salaries

$67,500

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$68,554

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

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  • Anousha Raina
    Martin Tuchman School of Management provides a continuous support system that extends beyond a degree program and prioritizes close relationships, making each student a Highlander."
    Anousha Raina
  • Divya  Tekani
    The MSM-BA program provided the perfect blend of management and analytical courses, enhancing my profile for success in the industry."
    Divya Tekani

Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus / online
  • Required Credits: 36

Program Details

Through the core course, students will gain knowledge of current theory and techniques of the major business disciplines. In addition, students will gain the leadership capacity and teamwork skills for business decision making. There are five major areas of focus: competitive advantage through strategic alignment, fostering knowledge-based innovation, managing uncertainty and change, managing in real time and managing global hyper-competition.

What You Will Learn:

The MBA curriculum integrates contemporary business fundamentals within the technology-driven world of business to inculcate and develop a multifaceted skill-set designed to augment several goals and objectives.  Thus, the program objectives reflect the development of traditional super-ordinate functional skills for offering business solutions.

Critically Integrate and Synthesize the Strategic Functional Areas to Provide Business Solutions

  • Students will be able to think critically and provide solutions for business problems

Oral Articulation and Written Communications

  • Students will be able to effectively deliver technology-driven digital multi-media presentations as well as create convincing reports and other business documents

Leadership and Management of Team Dynamics

  • Students will be able to employ proven team-building strategies and management principles that foster team cooperation as well as employ processes for conflict resolution

Moral, Ethical and Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

  • Students will formulate effective business decisions that are grounded upon moral and ethical decision-making frameworks.
  • Students will make sound business decisions that embed corporate social responsibility and sustainability principles.

Employing Technology for Data Acquisition and Analysis

  • Students will be able to employ appropriate quantitative methods and technological tools (hardware and software) to resolve business problems.

Impact of Globalization on Business

  • Students will be able to identify emergent strategies for leveraging globalization efforts that attain super-ordinate organizational goals

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Business Administration Salaries

$108,125

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Common Job Titles
  • Business Analyst
  • Product Manager
  • Treasury Analyst
  • Operational Risk Manager
  • Marketing Analyst
Top Employers
  • Broadridge Financial Solutions
  • Verizon
  • Avanade
  • Prudential
  • Johnson & Johnson

Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 12

Program Details

Technology and Science are dramatically changing our economy and society every year. Decision makers need the best knowledge possible to retain a firm grasp on these new technologies in order to augment traditional business disciplines. The NJIT Martin Tuchman School of Management is AACSB Accredited, and its Master's Degree program in Management is STEM-eligible, which means know that their offerings are highly competitive, industry-leading curricula. The Graduate Certificate in Financial Technology is a new concentration within the Master's Degree of Management at NJIT.

What You Will Learn:

  • Corporate Finance I - concepts and analytical tools to identify and solve Financial Management problems. After introducing the corporation, the course focuses on how firms invest in real assets (capital budgeting) and how they raise money to pay for assets (financing). Practical problems in valuing bonds, stocks and other investments will be based on the time value of money. The trade-off between risk and return will be introduced with the Capital Asset Pricing Model.

  • Intro to Topics in Fin Tech - The financial services industry is presently undergoing dramatic changes as recent technological advances have enabled the automation of former workflows. This course will survey current trends in the Financial Technology (FinTech) industry. Students will have the opportunity to develop their own software related to FinTech ideas discussed during this course.

  • Data Driven Financial Modeling - Financial modeling driven by financial data is of critical importance to asset allocation, pricing, trading strategies, and risk management. By introducing basic and current financial modeling techniques, this course equips students with new analytic and modeling tools (e.g., spreadsheet modeling) to tackle rapidly changing and dynamic financial markets. In particular, this course delivers modeling frameworks such as regression analysis, forecasting, Monte-Carlo simulation and optimization; and it illustrates how to apply these frameworks in financial contexts such as portfolio management, term-structure estimation, capital budgeting, risk measurement, risk analysis in discounted cash flow models, and pricing of European, American, exotic, and real options.

  • Adv Financial Data Analytics - Data-driven finance becomes the mainstream from Wall Street to Main Street. Large financial institutions (for example, Bank of America Merrill Lynch with its Quartz project or JP Morgan Chase with the Athena project) strategically use Python with other established technologies to build, enhance, and maintain some of their core IT systems. There is also a multitude of larger and smaller hedge funds that make heavy use of Python programming when it comes to efficient financial application development and productive data analytics efforts. Establishing quantitative view and mastering analytical approaches are critical nowadays for students and professionals in the finance industry. It becomes a necessary skill set for personal investors. This course will provide essential skills in finance data analytics and vital capacity to quickly create, develop, and deploy trading models.

  • Corporate Finance II - The trade-off between risk and return will be examined in the context of historical analysis, portfolio optimization, the Capital Asset Pricing Model and other alternative models. The course will begin with the understanding of the Modigliani and Miller results and introduce bankruptcy, taxes, information asymmetries and other market imperfections. Financial options, put-call parity and option pricing will be introduces.

  • Financial Investment Institutions - Introduces the role of banking institutions and investment banks in the domestic and international money market and capital environment to the financial managers. Covers instruments and services of financial intermediaries that are crucial to business management. Discussions range from the financial services and facilities of regional banks to money-center banking institutions. Alternatives of project financing, lending requirements and regulations, project financing, and role of intermediaries in local and international transactions. Focuses on the private placement procedures of all types of securities in the capital market and the unique role undertaken by the investment banking firms. Provides an insight about the public offering process for existing and venture capitalized firms.

  • Derivatives Markets - Futures, options, and other derivative securities. Topics include option valuation models, principles of forward and futures pricing, structure of markets for derivative securities, and strategies for hedging and speculation.

  • Data Mining and Analysis - Data mining with an emphasis on large scale databases as a source of knowledge generation and competitive advantage. Specific topics include: framing research questions; data modeling; inferential data mining techniques; and evaluation and deployment of data mining systems.

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Management Salaries

$72,943

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

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Common Job Titles
  • Business Analyst
  • Data & Insights Analyst
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Asset Manager
Top Employers
  • Bristol Myers Squibb
  • PWC
  • Accenture
  • ADP
  • Fiserv
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  • Travis Forbes
    Pursuing a BS in Business Management and my MBA at MTSM has prepared me for a thriving career in a tech-savvy world."
    Travis Forbes

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Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 12

Program Details

The graduate certificate’s narrow focus allows you to dig deep into this specific topic, and start applying your knowledge sooner. It is possible to earn this certificate entirely through online courses, so you can more easily fit it into your busy life. And whether you take courses online or on campus you’ll learn from NJIT’s distinguished professors and instructors from the School of Management.

What You Will Learn:

  • The management of information processing resources, including: role of information processing, estimates of personnel resources and budgets, integration of corporate and MIS plans, organizational alternatives for MIS departments and support staffs, management of computer operations, equipment and general software acquisitions, intermediate and long-range MIS plans, integration of personal computers, minicomputers, and mainframes, and security and controls.

  • The use of decision support systems to support management decision making in a real world environment. Decision support systems success criteria, software tools, model management, elements of artificial intelligence, and statistics. Justification, design, and use of decision support systems.

  • Descriptive statistics, summary measures for quantitative and qualitative data, data displays. Modeling random behavior: elementary probability and some simple probability distribution models. Normal distribution. Computational statistical inference: confidence intervals and tests for means, variances, and proportions. Linear regression analysis and inference. Control charts for statistical quality control. Introduction to design of experiments and ANOVA, simple factorial design and their analysis.

  • Data mining with an emphasis on large scale databases as a source of knowledge generation and competitive advantage.Decision Support Systems which covers the use of decision support systems to support management decision making in a real world environment.

  • The methodology of decision analysis using computer based techniques and systems analysis.

  • Modeling frameworks such as regression analysis, forecasting, Monte-Carlo simulation and optimization; and it illustrates how to apply these frameworks in financial contexts such as portfolio management, term-structure estimation, capital budgeting, risk measurement, risk analysis in discounted cash flow models, and pricing of European, American, exotic, and real options.

  • The flow of products, information and revenue across supply and value chains in organizations, especially in emerging e-business models and their effects on supply and value chains, and customer relationship management.

  • Introduction to concepts of project management and techniques for planning and controlling of resources to accomplish specific project goals, including time, cost considerations, cash flow forecasting, financial and performance control, documentation.

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Management Salaries

$72,943

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

Top 50 Nationally for Entrepreneurship Studies - The Princeton Review, 2025

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Common Job Titles
  • Business Analyst
  • Data & Insights Analyst
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Asset Manager
Top Employers
  • Bristol Myers Squibb
  • PWC
  • Accenture
  • ADP
  • Fiserv
What our students are saying
  • Travis Forbes
    Pursuing a BS in Business Management and my MBA at MTSM has prepared me for a thriving career in a tech-savvy world."
    Travis Forbes

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Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 120

Program Details

Financial Technology (FinTech) is a rapidly growing industry that uses technology to improve activities in finance. It has been disrupting the traditional delivery of financial services through rapid integration of technology, algorithms, data and mobile applications.  Today, FinTech is considered to be one of the most important industries in the global economy, with over 50 billion USD of investment in start-up companies in 2018 alone, the largest skills gap with 1.5 million positions created, and the highest paid salaries. FinTech has brought an unprecedented demand for professionals with advanced skills in finance, mathematics, programming, analytics, data science, applied statistics, and regulatory and compliance.

BS in FinTech Guided Curriculum

What can this program offer?

This degree program not only includes traditional finance coursework, but also provides an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the theories and evolution of FinTech, data-driven financial modeling, financial data mining and machine learning, financial data analytics, and new innovations in the financial sector, including AI, blockchain, cloud computing, machine learning, etc. The primary goal of the program is to develop students who have the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue competitive professional and academic careers.

Who is it for?

This program is designed for students who are interested in applying modern tools to improve financial activities, design new applications, processes, products or business models related to financial services. Students should anticipate the acquisition of skills, knowledge, and professional training that enable them to pursue careers in finance, technology, and entrepreneurship such as investment banking, international finance, commercial banking, sales and trading, information technology, social entrepreneurship, etc.

What are Potential Career Prospects in FinTech?

There are various career paths one may pursue after completing the FinTech program.  In particular, careers in finance, technology, and entrepreneurship such as investment banking, wealth management, international finance, commercial banking, insurance, information technology, social entrepreneurship, etc. are vocations within the scope of this program. Graduates may work for FinTech startups as well which concentrate in alternative lending, cryptocurrency management and trading, blockchain technologies, open banking, insurtech, Robo-advisement, machine learning and data mining applications and cybersecurity. Some may work for traditional financial services companies, which are in need of staff with technical skillsets to improve existing business practices and/or develop new processes related to technological innovations.

What You Will Learn:

  • Students will demonstrate knowledge of business.
  • Students will demonstrate an ability to analyze concepts, to apply these concepts to solve business problems and use quantitative methodologies as tools to solve business problems.
  • Oral communication: Students will demonstrate the ability to deliver effective presentations enhanced by technology.
  • Written communication: Students will demonstrate the ability to write clear and concise reports.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to search databases, locate, use and properly cite relevant information.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to understand and use team building behaviors to accomplish group tasks.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to identify ethical dilemmas and make decisions grounded in ethical principles.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to use technology for effective project management.
  • Students will demonstrate an understanding of the global context in which business is conducted.

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Financial Technology Salaries

$130,000

Mid-Career Salary, National Average

1.5 million positions to be filled. Top 2% for Return on Investment

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Common Job Titles
  • Project Manager
  • Data Analyst
  • Financial Analyst
  • Blockchain Developer
  • Cryptocurrency Manager
Top Employers
  • Bank of America
  • BNY Mellon
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • Bloomberg
  • Fiserv

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Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 120

Program Details

Students will acquire the skills needed to develop an understanding of the "common body of knowledge" as defined by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. In addition, students will develop a set of frameworks to analyze, comprehend, and enjoy facts, concepts, and ideas and analytical and critical thinking, decision making, leadership, planning and organization, and problem-solving skills.

What You Will Learn:

  • Students will demonstrate knowledge of business.
  • Students will demonstrate an ability to analyze concepts, to apply these concepts to solve business problems and use quantitative methodologies as tools to solve business problems.
  • Oral communication: Students will demonstrate the ability to deliver effective presentations enhanced by technology.
  • Written communication: Students will demonstrate the ability to write clear and concise reports.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to search databases, locate, use and properly cite relevant information.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to understand and use team building behaviors to accomplish group tasks.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to identify ethical dilemmas and make decisions grounded in ethical principles.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to use technology for effective project management.
  • Students will demonstrate an understanding of the global context in which business is conducted.

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Business Salaries

$67,500

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

Top 50 Nationally for Entrepreneurship Studies

Learn About The department of Business
Career Prospects

Where do Business majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Financial Analyst
  • Business Analyst
  • Risk Analyst
  • Operations Manager
  • Project Manager
Top Employers
  • Prudential
  • Bank of America
  • Amazon
  • Cigna
  • CGI
What our students are saying
  • Anousha Raina
    Martin Tuchman School of Management provides a continuous support system that extends beyond a degree program and prioritizes close relationships, making each student a Highlander."
    Anousha Raina
  • Divya  Tekani
    The MSM-BA program provided the perfect blend of management and analytical courses, enhancing my profile for success in the industry."
    Divya Tekani