• The major program offers students a solid foundation of essential business concepts and applications. In addition to courses in statistics, decision sciences, and general management, students study the fundamentals of seven business functions: accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, international business, marketing, management and operations, and sustainable business.
  • Majors have an opportunity to concentrate on one of these seven business functions. The knowledge gained in the specialization assists students in finding employment in that area of business. 
  • Leaders in all economic sectors urge business students to broaden their understanding of the world by exploring non-business subjects; the Business Management major, combined with Stony Brook's liberal arts education, prepares students to manage effectively in the world's competitive marketplaces.
  • Students have the opportunity to specialize in one of four major business areas: accounting, finance, operations management, or marketing. Students will also take classes in business statistics, decision sciences, and general management.