Thursday, November 29, 2018
Columbia MBA Program
Stuart Bienenstock, a business leader residing in Woodmere, NY, works with Triple Five Group in East Rutherford, New Jersey as director of business development. During the early stages of his journey in the business world, Stuart Bienenstock attended Columbia University’s Business School, graduating from its MBA program in 1999.
The Columbia Business School MBA program offers a solid foundation in business education. Students take a total of 60 credits of graduate-level coursework during the program, with 18 of these credits serving as core courses. While no transfer credits are accepted, some students may be exempted from certain courses and can instead take more electives.
The core curriculum of the MBA program covers all business functions, ensuring students have at least some familiarity with all elements of the organizations they may lead. Over the course of the first two terms, students cover topics like marketing, finance, accounting, and economics, and also develop their quantitative skills through a managerial statistics course. In the second term, they improve their skills in operations management. In the second term and onward, they may take elective coursework relevant to their chosen careers.
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