The List of Stem Designated MBA Courses in the US


“We should make it easier for the best and the brightest to not only stay here,but also to start businesses and create jobs here. In recent years, a full 25 percent of high-tech startups in the U.S. were founded by immigrants. That led to 200,000 jobs here in America. I’m glad those jobs are here. I want to see more of them created in this country. We need to provide them the chance.”
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STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and math. Because too few college students are pursuing degrees in these professions, the president has made STEM-related programs a top focus. By 2018, the US Department of Labor estimates 1.2 million job openings in STEM sectors, but there will be insufficient competent graduates to fill them. 
Many people believe that STEM education is the key to American innovation and employment creation. President Obama emphasizes the importance of STEM education in making the US more competitive in the global economy on a regular basis. Getting American children interested in STEM areas is simply one side of the equation. 
The United States also places a high premium on educating the smartest and brightest overseas students in STEM subjects. President Barack Obama noted in a speech in El Paso, Texas in May 2010 that immigrants helped the United States become a leader in the high-tech industry by founding firms such as Intel, Google, Yahoo, and eBay.
STEM MBA programs are offered in various domains that are very specialized in nature, for instance, accounting, business analytics, decision making, strategy, statistics, economics, etc. They are divided into two types:
a. One type of school is where for full-time MBA, they have the designation of STEM MBA programs. For instance, if you apply to Stanford University or Columbia School, you’ll be considered for a three-year work permit, which is the most lucrative part of the program.
b. Other schools have created STEM-designated MBA tracks where specialized courses have been a build-up, for instance, MBA in Business Analytics or Finance.
Following is the list of these courses:
It's difficult to pinpoint the finest STEM course. Computer engineering, petroleum engineering, nuclear engineering, aerospace engineering, mathematics and statistics, actuarial sciences, software development, chemical engineering, astronomy, computer science, biology, and more are among the top options, according to studies.
                                    

Sr.No.

Course

Top Colleges

Mid-tier Colleges

Safety Colleges

1.

Management Science     

and Quantitative Analysis

-IELTS/ TOEFL

-GRE/GMAT

  1. University of Pennsylvania

  2. Bentley University

  3. Boston University

  4. Duke University

  5. Tulane University of Louisiana

  6. Emory University


  1. University of Miami

  2. Georgia Institute of Technology

  3. University of Notre Dame

  4. Purdue University

  5. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

  1. Oregon State University

  2. Drexel University

  3. University of Iowa

  4. University of California, Riverside (UCR)

  5. University at Albany SUNY






2.

Majors in Statistics

-IELTS/ TOEFL

-GRE/GMAT

  1. Barnard College

  2. Brown University

  3. Columbia University

  4. Cornell University

  5. Dartmouth College

  1. University of Massachusetts, Amherst

  2. CUNY--Baruch College

  3. CUNY--Hunter College

  1. Albion College

  2. Bowling Green State University

  3. Colorado School of Mines

  4. Colorado State University

  5. Emmanuel College

3.

MS in Finance

-IELTS/ TOEFL

-GRE/GMAT

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  2. University of California Berkeley (UC Berkeley)

  3. University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)

  4. Columbia University

  5. University of Southern California (USC)

  1. The University of Texas at Austin

  2. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

  3. Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

  4. Georgetown University

  5. Fordham University (Gabelli)


4.

MBA in Business Analytics

-IELTS/ TOEFL

-GRE/GMAT

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)

  2. Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)

  3. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

  4. University of Chicago

  5. New York University

  1. Georgia Institute of Technology

  2. University of Texas—Austin

  3. Purdue University

  4. Auburn University

  1. Rochester Institute of Technology (Saunders)

5.

MBA in Supply Chain Management (MBA specialization)

-IELTS/ TOEFL

-GRE/GMAT

  1. Michigan State University

  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  3. University of Tennessee

  4. Stanford University

  5. University of Michigan

  1. Ohio State University

  2. Purdue University--West Lafayette (Krannert)

  3. Georgia Institute of Technology

  4. Rutgers University--Newark and New Brunswick

  1. Arizona State University



Written By: Aishwarya Neeraj

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