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Undergraduate Programs
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
Pace’s BBA in Accounting prepares you to rise quickly in a highly profitable career that can get you all the way to the C-Suite. Get the educational foundation you need to sit for the CPA exam and earn other specialized credentials, like certified internal auditor. Plus, our program is dually accredited—in both business and accounting—by the AACSB, an elite distinction shared by fewer than 2% of business schools worldwide.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The Accounting minor is designed to enable non-accounting Lubin majors to achieve a level of competency in accounting that will enhance their major program and broaden their career preparation.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
Your BBA in Public Accounting from the Lubin School of Business will serve as your launching pad into one of the most critical and profitable business disciplines. In your courses you will receive great preparation for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination to well-position you to rise to the C-suite.
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Combined DegreeNew York City
With a Lubin BBA in Accounting and MS in Financial Management, you will develop the skillset to navigate and get ahead in any number of professional settings. The combination of accounting coursework for CPA licensure and in-depth instruction in finance provide the necessary foundation to work in Big Four accounting firms, the finance division of global corporations or financial institutions, on Wall Street, on Main Street, and everywhere in between. Earn the two degrees in five years and fast track your way to career success.
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Combined DegreeNew York City, Westchester
Offering specialized study in accounting within the broader context of global strategy, global markets, and data-driven decision making, Lubin’s combined BBA/MBA program in Public Accounting provides students with excellent preparation for the CPA profession. Earn two degrees in five years and place yourself on a path to career success.
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Combined DegreeNew York City, Online
Seeking an in-depth understanding of both financial accounting rules and federal tax law? Our combined program in accounting and taxation will prepare you to become a successful CPA with the additional tax skills necessary to succeed in a competitive business climate. Earn both degrees in five years and fast track your way to success.
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MinorNew York City
New York City is one of the world’s great epicenters for arts and entertainment. If your goal is to work in these industries, the Arts and Entertainment Management minor is an excellent way to boost your competitiveness in this field. This minor is designed for students with an interest in pursuing a career in the arts or entertainment industries. It is open to students in any major, but is particularly suited to performing arts students who want to learn the business side of the industry; media and communication students who want to develop industry-specific business skills; and business majors majors who to learn more about this particular set of industries. The program leverages our New York City location as one of the arts and entertainment capitals of the world.
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Combined DegreeWestchester
With a combined degree in business and law, you’ll have double the opportunities and land a great role upon entering the workforce. The connection between the legal profession and business is strong, as businesses hire legal counsel both within their organizations and as outside advisers. Furthermore, knowledge of business operations and processes may help you better define your law school objectives and course of study.
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Combined DegreeNew York City, Westchester
The combined BBA/MBA program offers a fast track to earn both degrees in less time than if you pursued them separately. You will take 108 credits at the undergraduate level (20 fewer than in our BBA programs) before proceeding to our 39-credit MBA program. The BBA/MBA program offers 11 different undergraduate majors and 10 MBA concentrations from which to choose, allowing for flexibility and customization of your academic experience.
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MajorNew York City
There is an exploding need for professionals in every field who can analyze and manage data to make effective business decisions. With technical skills that are in demand in every industry, a degree in business analytics from Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵcan enable you to look forward to job growth, mobility, and ongoing paths for advancing your knowledge and career.
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MinorNew York City
The Business Analytics minor is designed to enable non-BA majors to achieve competency in quantitative modeling and data analysis that will enhance their career preparation. This minor will provide students with the tools and skills needed to use quantitative data effectively in making business decisions in any field.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
This minor may be taken in conjunction with any non-business major. The list of subjects may be extended or substitutions may be made depending on the student's interests. Upper-sophomore standing (completion of 48 college credits) is a prerequisite for Principles of Marketing and Managerial and Organizational Concepts. Students successfully completing this minor with a minimum grade of "B" in each course will satisfy the foundation courses in accounting and economics required for the MBA at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ and many other institutions.
Not Open to Lubin Majors.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
Pace’s accelerated BBA in General Business program prepares you to lead in any type of business environment. Designed for working adults, this program will position you for the promotion—and the pay—that your experience deserves. In fewer than three years of study, our program will prepare you for a management role in a wide variety of rewarding careers in corporate, nonprofit, and government areas.
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MajorOnline
Cultivate a strategic mindset with the 100% online Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Studies with a Marketing and Management concentration offered by Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ. Adults looking to finish their degree can apply prior college credit and life/work experience to reduce the time and cost of completing the degree while on their way to competitive employment opportunities in marketing and management.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
Transform businesses and markets through technology, blend core business principles with new and emerging technologies, and gain a global perspective of information technology with a Lubin BBA in Business Technology. With this degree under your belt, you’ll get the technical expertise necessary for success in a variety of positions.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The digital marketing minor exposes students to the evolving digital marketing environment with an introduction to both online marketing and information technology. Taking courses in both the Lubin School of Business and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, students can tailor their degree to their specialized interests in visual analytics, web authoring, cybersecurity, design thinking and/or emerging technologies. The digital marketing minor requires 9 credits in marketing and/or information systems covering topics such as search engine optimization, social media, mobile technologies, data science, visual analytics and ecommerce.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
This minor prepares students for careers in entrepreneurship and small business. It focuses on providing students with the skills that they will need to initiate and manage business ventures, including developing business concepts and investigating the feasibility of those ideas.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The fashion industry has seen considerable growth in all segments of the retail industry from mass market to luxury and designer retailers. With this in mind, students will explore the core marketing activities surrounding the world of fashion. Students will learn marketing principles, practices, and policies used by fashion manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
Your Lubin BBA in Finance is the perfect way to launch your career in one of the most profitable sectors of the economy. You'll earn a respected BBA and be prepared to succeed across a broad spectrum of business and industry—and you'll do it in the heart of New York City's financial district.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The Finance minor is intended to provide non-finance majors with a specialization in finance which will complement their major coursework. It is open only to non-finance Lubin majors and students enrolled in the following non-business majors:
- Information systems
- Computer science
- Economics
- Mathematics
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
New York City is one of the top global destination for hospitality (restaurants and hotels) and tourism. In 2001 the City hosted 33 million tourists and in 2018 the City hosted 62.8 million tourists. All of the industries related to hospitality and tourism need managers, accountants, marketing, legal, and financial professionals. Students will find this minor is ideal for using their knowledge and skills in an exciting, dynamic field, internationally and domestically.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
Students in this minor will learn the fundamental role of internal auditing in a free-market environment and the importance of that role to corporate governance. They will develop audit judgment and an ethical framework to guide actions; understand the client's business environment and how to apply the risk assessment model to each audit; and master advanced audit techniques that simulate the real world. Specific attention is also given to concepts surrounding the auditing of information systems, privacy and security issues, and fraud auditing.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The Law minor emphasizes the study of legal cases and systems and is intended for both business and non-business students who wish additional concentrated study in law. Students may begin their studies with LAW 150 Business Law I . The courses offered in this minor help students to develop rigorous critical thinking and advanced communication skills. Admission to law school generally requires a high grade point average, as well as satisfactory performance on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). While law schools usually do not prescribe any one particular undergraduate course of study for admission, students should obtain information on the specific admission requirements for the schools that they plan to attend. Legal Studies faculty members are available to advise students considering a legal career.
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MajorNew York City
There's no business like show business, and with a Lubin BBA in Arts and Entertainment Management, you will gain the skills you need to succeed in the industry. We leverage our proximity to Broadway, major broadcast networks and film studios, not-for-profit arts and cultural organizations, and media companies to provide an inside look at the inner-workings of show business, and combine this proximity with a cutting-edge curriculum taught by accomplished faculty. The result? Upon graduation, you’ll get ahead of the competition.
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Combined DegreeNew York City, Westchester
Were you born to lead? Our combined BBA/MS prepares you for leadership roles within human resources and across organizations. You will learn how to analyze, design, and evaluate human resources systems and processes—and how to integrate those systems and processes with cutting-edge business strategy.
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Combined DegreeNew York City, Westchester
Are you ready to meet the challenges of today’s complex digital world head-on? Social media and mobile technology are continually transforming the way customers and firms interact. Be ready to provide exceptional value to marketing and technology firms with our unique combined degree program, which integrates digital and traditional media.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
Your  BBA in Business Management will jump-start your career, giving you critical skills for any industry. The experience and skills you gain in relation to team building, decision-making, and risk-taking will make you stand out at your internship or first job as your career develops and evolves.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
Take charge of your destiny and chart your own path. Through our BBA future entrepreneurs, innovators, and small business owners gain what they need for a successful launch while learning the essentials of successful and efficient management. Versatility and autonomy are the hallmarks of an entrepreneurial career, whether you start your own business or provide an innovative spark in an established organization.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
With a BBA in Hospitality and Tourism Management from Pace’s Lubin School of Business, you really can go anywhere—a five-star Manhattan restaurant, an elite hotel in Hong Kong, or a sustainable tourism site in Brazil. Launch an exciting and fulfilling career with opportunities to work in destinations around the world, manage prestigious venues in New York, or start your own business.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
With a BBA in Human Resources Management from Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ’s Lubin School of Business, you’ll have the tools you need to take your career to major heights in one of the most essential fields in today’s business world. A degree in human resources management will provide you with a broad understanding of all aspects of the ever-evolving field, including the way human resources managers play a huge role in today’s global economy.
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MajorNew York City
A BBA in International Management from Pace’s Lubin School of Business will help you develop a global perspective and use analytical tools to advance in a business world comprised of varied national economies. Choose a region of the world and business function/industry (finance, human resources, hospitality and tourism, marketing) in which to concentrate. When you graduate, you’ll possess the skills you need for a successful international career.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The Management minor is designed to give non-management majors exposure to management topics useful for career preparation in a variety of organizational settings. By selecting suitable electives in consultation with an adviser, students can explore topics such as human resources management, hospitality and tourism management, entrepreneurship, or international management.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
With a BBA in Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications from Pace’s Lubin School of Business, you can rise above the competition at the largest and most innovative agencies, firms, and publishing houses in the world—many of which have headquarters right here in New York. As an advertising and integrated marketing communications professional, you'll have both the conceptual background and tools to plan marketing campaigns that will lead to the success of your organization and your own career.
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Combined DegreeNew York City, Westchester
Streamline your path to success by earning your BBA in Marketing and MS in Human Resources Management at Pace’s Lubin School of Business. This combined degree offers a fast track to success, as you’ll earn both degrees in less time than it traditionally takes. The admissions process is seamless and with a GPA over 3.2, you can waive the GMAT/GRE requirement.
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Combined DegreeNew York City, Westchester
Give employers double the reason to bring you into the fold with our combined BBA in Marketing and MS in Social Media and Mobile Marketing, which offers a fast track to earning two degrees in five years. You will take only 120 credits at the undergraduate level (eight fewer than required for the BBA degree) and complete your second semester senior year in our 30-credit graduate program. The admissions process is seamless, and with a GPA over 3.2, you can waive the GMAT/GRE requirement.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
This newly conceived program is designed for you to get ahead of the pack, so you can go out and make an impact in the career you’re meant for. With a BBA in Digital Marketing, you can develop increasingly vital online marketing strategy and information technology skills. As a digital marketing professional, you'll have both the conceptual background and the tools to develop actionable digital strategies in search engine optimization, social media, mobile technologies, data science, visual analytics, and e-commerce that will lead to the success of your organization and your career.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
With a BBA in Global Marketing Management from Pace’s Lubin School of Businesses, you can go for the career you seek anywhere—bringing your skills, connections, and savvy to bear on exciting and dynamic challenges in brand management, customer analysis, market research, product planning, and more. Our international focus will expand your knowledge and perspective on global business.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The Marketing minor allows non-marketing majors to explore topics in various marketing fields. Through the selection of appropriate electives, students can explore a variety of topics, including international marketing, advertising, fashion marketing, sports marketing, or marketing management.
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MajorNew York City, Westchester
With a BBA in Sports Marketing, you will find yourself at the center of a high-profile industry—interning or working at top sports companies, negotiating sponsorship deals for Fortune 500 companies, or working on new product ventures for professional teams like the New York Knicks, New York Mets, and Brooklyn Nets. Through unique courses in sports marketing, sports sponsorship, and special events marketing, you’ll build on a broad-based marketing core curriculum and develop the knowledge and skills necessary for this unique field, as well as gain insight into marketing’s relationship to the sports industry.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
This interdisciplinary Pre-Law minor is intended for all undergraduate students considering a legal career. Through study in law as well as many liberal arts subjects, students develop critical thinking and communication skills, and an awareness of ethical considerations that are important for success in the study of law and in the legal profession. Admission to law school generally requires a high grade point average, as well as satisfactory performance on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). While law schools usually do not prescribe any one particular undergraduate course of study for admission, students should obtain information on the specific admission requirements for the schools that they plan to attend. Legal Studies faculty members are available to advise students considering a legal career.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
This minor will prepare students to initiate customer relationships, approach customers, deliver sales presentations, as well as be prepared to utilize sales methodologies appropriate for direct interaction with customers, team selling, and various activities that support the sale of goods and services.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The minor in Special Events Marketing provides students with specialized knowledge and a broad background in marketing that will prepare them for careers in special events marketing and planning. The minor is open to non- marketing majors in Lubin as well as to Dyson majors and other non-business students.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The Sports Marketing Minor is designed to provide students with the skills and tools needed to succeed in the global sports industry. Students will be introduced to the business of sports from a strategic marketing perspective, both in the classroom and through internships.
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MinorNew York City, Westchester
The Tax Minor is designed for students interested in the challenging and rewarding field of taxation. While it is open to all students, it is very well suited for accounting majors in the 150-credit BBA Public Accounting major, which is a CPA qualifying program. The Tax Minor provides CPA majors with an area of study related to their accounting major and prepares them for careers in tax accounting, an area where many CPAs specialize.