Business Administration / MBA
Men
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Program Overview
St. Peter’s University Bachelor’s in Business Administration focuses on the functional areas of business – including management, marketing, economics, finance, accounting, law, and statistics. It is designed to provide students with a strong academic foundation in core business functions including general business administration, accounting, finance, project management, information technology, human resources, marketing, international business, logistics and organizational behavior. These competencies are flexible enough that upon graduation, careers in a variety of different fields may be available.
The entire degree program can be completed in just one year and all coursework is offered entirely online, making this the perfect option for students in all locations.
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Admission
High School Transcript or Diploma
Personal Statement
Two References
Personal Photograph
Non-refundable Application Fee
Courses
Possible Career Paths
Faculty & Instructors
Aaron H Eis
MBA

Dr. Brad Tomsky
MBA, Ed.D.

Harry Goldberg
PhD

Mark Kagan
Esq.

Mendel Nestlebaum
Esq.

Nachum Soroka
CPA
Tuition & Financial Aid
The full cost of the degree is $19,500. This covers the cost of college courses ($18,000) and required exams (approximately $1,500). Students who are eligible for financial aid (FAFSA) may receive scholarships to cover the full cost of the college courses. Your exact tuition amount will depend on your transfer credits and financial aid eligibility.
Eligible students can receive financial aid for the portion of the degree taken through SPU.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be completed online at this link. Be sure to complete the correct year’s application.
SPU’s FAFSA school code is 002638.
Students should write “Title IV Code 002638 Saint Peter’s University, 2641 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ” in the appropriate section of the FAFSA.
For New Jersey State residents only:
Your FAFSA information will be sent to HESAA to determine TAG eligibility. HESAA (NJFAMS) will send an email prompting you to create an account to access the TAG information.
Please note: The listed tuition costs are accurate as of the time of writing, but are not guaranteed. Please ask our advisor for updated pricing.
FAQs
What is a Bachelor’s in Business Administration?
The Business Administration Degree Program focuses on the functional areas of business – including management, marketing, economics, finance, accounting, law, and statistics. It is designed to provide students with a strong academic foundation in core business functions including general business administration, accounting, finance, project management, information technology, human resources, marketing, international business, logistics, and organizational behavior. These competencies are flexible enough that upon graduation, careers in a variety of different fields may be available.
Which college have you partnered with to offer this degree?
We are proud to partner with St. Peter’s University (SPU), a highly ranked university in NJ to offer this degree. SPU features an outstanding Department of Accountancy and Business Law. Founded in 1872, the university offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate programs to more than 2,600 undergraduate and 800 graduate students. US News and World Report ranked St. Peter’s among the Top 100 “Best Regional Universities in the North,” and Money Magazine ranked St. Peter’s and the “Most Transformative School” in the state of New Jersey.
Will this degree be accepted by other universities?
SPU is regionally accredited, which means that its degrees are accepted by graduate programs nationwide. Students have used this bachelor’s degree from SPU for admittance into master’s programs in a wide variety of colleges. For specific information about SPU’s accreditation, please see here.
What employment options does a student enjoy with this degree?
Students can enjoy careers in numerous fields such as financial analyst, business consultant, sales manager, human resource director, market research analyst, banking, real estate appraiser, buyer or purchasing agent, compensation and benefits analyst, insurance underwriter, labor relations specialist, etc.
How long will it take to earn the degree?
This degree can be completed in as few as three semesters (11 months).
Will my Yeshiva credits count toward this degree?
Yes. Up to 36 Yeshiva credits may be accepted toward the degree program.
Will the environment and education be suitable for a Ben Torah?
SPU prides itself on offering superior education, outstanding student support and a culturally sensitive environment. The university is understanding of the unique requirements and religious sensitivities of the students recruited by The Men’s Division at Sara Schenirer and has worked diligently to accommodate our requests to ensure an environment suitable for Torah-observant Jews.
Why choose The Men’s Division at Sara Schenirer?
We pride ourselves on the high-quality educational partners with whom we work, who offer accredited degrees, an uncompromised environment, and first-rate faculty.
Most of all, we provide exceptional warmth and support to every single student at The Men’s Division at Sara Schenirer. For students and parents alike, the world of college and degrees can be confusing, costly, and difficult to navigate. We work diligently to offer personal guidance to each student and help ensure their success and timely graduation.
What are the admission requirements?
Only a High School Transcript or Diploma is required to join this program.
Which credits can be applied toward the BBA degree?
The Office of the Registrar at SPU grant transfer credits to students who have completed courses at accredited institutions and have provided their official transcripts for evaluation. The Office of the Registrar evaluate and accept only credits that are applicable to the student’s program of study and reflect a final grade of ‘C’ or above. Accepted credits are applied to the student’s record, reflected on their academic planner, but not calculated into their College GPA. The transfer credit planner will also be shared with the student’s advisor to assist with schedule creation and developing a graduation plan.
Acceptable transfer credit options vary and include, but are not limited to, the following: Traditional college credits, CLEP (College Level Examination Program) Exams, AP (Advanced Placement) scores, VLE (Validated Learning Experiences), IB (International Baccalaureates), CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam), A-Levels and Military credits, and Coopersmith Exams.
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