Graduate Programs and Courses
These graduate programs and courses are offered by the Long Island, New York campus of Hofstra University.
Master of Science
- Information Technology (previously CIS)
Master of Business Administration
The Frank G. Zarb School of Business offers programs leading to the Master of Business Administration with majors in the following areas:
- Information Technology (previously BCIS)
- Quality Management
Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration, J.D./M.B.A.
- Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration
This program leads to both the Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration degrees. Many areas of law and business benefit from such an integrated program.
Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Business Administration, B.B.A./M.B.A.
- Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Business Administration
The Frank G. Zarb School of Business offers combined B.B.A./M.B.A. programs.
Qualified Zarb School of Business undergraduate students may choose to take any combination of B.B.A. and M.B.A. majors. B.B.A. students must apply for admission into the M.B.A. program after completing a minimum of 88 undergraduate credits, but prior to enrolling in their last 12 credits of course work toward the B.B.A. They are required to take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), meet all M.B.A. admission requirements, and be conditionally accepted into the graduate program before being eligible to take up to two graduate-level courses (six credits) as part of the undergraduate program. Students take these graduate-level courses in the School of Business in place of two undergraduate-level electives (either in the undergraduate major or outside that major) under departmental advisement of their major in the B.B.A. and in the intended M.B.A. These courses are credited to both the B.B.A. and M.B.A. Students must complete the B.B.A. degree before being permitted to take more than six graduate credits.
Advanced Certificate in Business Programs
- Business Certificates, C.A.S.
Offered by the Zarb School of Business, these advanced graduate certificates in business programs enable individuals who already possess graduate degrees in business to either refocus their careers or update and expand upon specific business skill sets. Individuals who possess professional degrees in other areas, e.g., medicine or law, may also find these programs of interest as an expedient means of achieving expertise in a particular business function. All courses are taught by Zarb School of Business faculty. Each of the following programs consists of six graduate-level courses for a total of 18 credits (exclusive of prerequisites in some programs); at least 12 credits must be taken in residence:- Information Technology
Courses
- Course Information Search
Use the prefixes IT and QM to find the most up-to-date information about Information Technology courses.


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