MS Programs:
• MS in Management of Risk - The MS
program in the Management of Risk has a special focus on insurance
as a tool of risk management but the broader goal of the program is
to enable its graduates to finance corporate risk, within the
realities of the firm's environment, in a way that
preserves/enhances firm value. Students requiring prerequisite
material may be admitted, on a provisional basis, for an intensive
course in August before the cohort program begins.
MBA Program
• MBA Program - A Master of
Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree is intended to provide
broad business knowledge and prepares students for cross-functional
decision making within an organization. A risk/insurance
specialization is earned by successfully completing an introductory
course in the Management of Risk (RMI 601) and up to four (but no
less than three) other RMI designated 600-level courses (or
higher). This specialization allows students to build upon the
program’s broad business education by providing an in-depth study
of managing risk, or managing the finances of an insurance firm, or
product design. Two suggested paths include the Management of Risk
(RMI 604, 605, and 614) or Insurance Financial Management (RMI 604,
605, and at least one of 609/610).
For admission to graduate degree programs contact Rebekah
L. Hanousek-Monge, Manager of Manhattan Graduate Enrollment
Services at hanouser@stjohns.edu.
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