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MS in Management and Systems

ON-SITE, AND HYBRID STUDY OPTIONS

The MS in Management and Systems (MASY) is a STEM-designated graduate degree offered by the NYU SPS Division of Programs in Business, Department of Management and Technology. This 36-credit program, achievable in just two years, is designed to equip future leaders with the knowledge to navigate significant industry transformation. As information management and decision-making rapidly evolves due to advancements in big data and AI, analysts will be needed to guide organizations through strategic insights for competitive advantage. The MSMA curriculum offers a core foundation in technology and management skills, enhanced by specializations in data analysis, risk assessment, business strategy, and applied research. As a graduate, you will be prepared for various professional roles where you can influence and contribute to the dynamic interactions among organizations, technology, and teams. With an MSMA degree from NYU, you will gain immediately applicable and globally transferable expertise to excel in and shape the future of management and analytics.

Degree Advantage

  • 42 credits
  • On-site and hybrid degree options are available
  • Degree core curriculum that prepares you for a wide range of careers in management, technology, and analytics
  • Four degree concentrations that span across the field of management, technology, and analytics
  • STEM-designated degree, which may qualify students holding F-1 visas for a STEM OPT extension of 36 months
  • Real-world access to top-tier business and technology firms provides students with opportunities for career development, internships, networking, and building a professional portfolio and resume, potentially leading to permanent positions.
  • Flexible full- or part-time study options

Curriculum and Degree Requirements

You can find the full curriculum details for this program on this page of the University Bulletin. All other content, including this web page is for informational purposes only.

Discover NYU SPS: Graduate Admissions Information Session

Join an online session to learn more about our graduate degree programs, including the MS in Management and Systems (STEM). Our admissions team will give you insights into the NYU SPS experience, share details about the application process, and offer tips for creating a successful application. Current students will also share their personal experiences, providing a firsthand perspective on life as an SPS student.

7:00 PM until 8:00 PM EDT

7:00 PM until 8:00 PM EST

7:00 PM until 8:00 PM EST


NYU SPS Graduate Open House

Join us in person on our New York City campus to learn more about our academic offerings, admissions, and financial aid. You will have the opportunity to meet representatives from the MS in Management and Systems (STEM) program during this event.

9:00 AM until 1:00 PM EDT

Who Should Consider Earning the MS in Management and Systems?

Students interested in pursuing leadership roles at the convergence of business and data analysis should consider seeking an MS in Management and Analytics. This degree enhances your analytical, managerial, and technological skills, positioning you as a strong contender in the ever-evolving digital business landscape. Ideal for recent college graduates and current professionals, this program equips you with the essential skills you need to manage and interpret enterprise data, guiding strategic decisions and innovations.

DEGREE OVERVIEW

Choose From Four Degree Concentrations

The MS in Management and Systems offers degree concentrations in: Data Analytics, Risk Analytics, Business Analysis, and Applied Research. Each area of specialty provides the distinct analytical skill and business acumen, to prepare you for careers that require data-driven decision-making and the strategic management of systems and teams to improve performance and reduce costs.

Learn From Faculty Members Who Are Experts in Their Fields

Faculty members teaching in the MS in Management and Systems have years of experience assessing and managing data for management and technology applications, across diverse fields." They bring their extensive knowledge and deep understanding of leadership, systems management, and data analytics  as founders, chief transformation officers, lead analysts, and industry innovators to every class they teach.

Gain Global Skill Sets

As a student enrolled in the MS in Management and Systems, you will have the opportunity to study with classmates from around the world, hear from a wide range of guest lectures from industry leaders, and work on projects in real-world and simulated professional environments. The skills you acquire will be transferable anywhere and will prepare you for the demands of the global workplace. You will gain the universal managerial, analytic, and technical skills that will make you a valued member of any organizational team.

Internships and Job Opportunities

Through the Division of Programs in Business and the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development at NYU SPS, MS in Management and Systems students have the opportunity to complete internships that provide the hands-on experience needed to compete for advanced roles in the areas of analytics, technology, risk analysis, and management. Many of these internships evolve into permanent positions or consulting jobs. 97.7% of our students reported being employed within six months of graduation. Our graduates go on to a wide range of careers, including senior managers, vice presidents, lead analysts, and principal consultants in various companies and organizations, including:

  • Accenture
  • Amazon
  • Colgate-Palmolive
  • Deloitte
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Google
  • HSBC
  • IBM
  • JPMorgan
  • LinkedIn
  • Microsoft
  • Moody’s
  • Nielsen
  • PwC
  • Scopis Sofware
  • United Nations
  • Walmart
  • YAD Captial

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