School of Business Programs

Molloy University's School of Business is committed to the preparation of outstanding business leaders with the dispositions, skills, and knowledge required to be leaders in the workplace and the community. Our programs offer students opportunities to learn in the classroom and online, and our pedagogy is built upon a global outlook, ethical decision-making and social responsibility.

The School of Business blends transformative education, executive-based learning and the Dominican ideals of study, service, spirituality and community in its preparation of the student for a meaningful professional and personal life.

Mission Statement

The School of Business blends transformative education, executive-based learning and the Dominican ideals of study, service, spirituality and community in its preparation of the student for a meaningful professional and personal life.

Vision Statement

The School of Business aims to be the School of Choice for students desiring an ethically-based high quality, socially minded business education.

Molloy offers Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees in Accounting, Finance, Healthcare Administration, Management, and Marketing. With the approval of the Graduate Business Program Director, students may complete requirements for two programs. In addition, students have opportunities to earn post-baccalaureate and post-master's advanced certificates in several disciplines.

Programs are designed around the needs of students:

  • Courses include ample opportunities to develop critical thinking and decision-making skills.
  • Small class sizes allow for lively discussions and engagement with peers and professors.
  • Capstone projects offer students leadership opportunities as they work with not-for-profit clients on real-world problems.
  • Seven-week semesters allow students to enroll at convenient times throughout the year.

The School of Business program learning outcomes reflect Molloy's expectations of a student preparing for a meaningful professional and personal life. The focus is on the student’s development of knowledge, critical thinking skills, written and oral communication skills, and the application of decision support tools to aid in business decision-making. Furthermore, the School of Business promotes a thorough examination of ethical and social responsibility issues throughout the programs.