Zicklin School of Business

The Zicklin School of Business (commonly known as Zicklin) is Baruch College's business school. It was established in 1919 and is one of the oldest business schools in the world. It is named after financier and alumnus Lawrence Zicklin. Zicklin is the largest business school in the United States and offers the following programs:

  • Undergraduate BBA
  • Full-time Honors MBA
  • Flex-time MBA
  • Executive MBA
  • JD/MBA with Brooklyn Law School or New York Law School
  • Master of Science
  • Executive MS in Finance
  • Baruch/Mount Sinai School of Medicine MBA in Health Care Administration.
  • Ph.D in Business (in association with the CUNY Graduate Center)

John A. Elliott, formerly the associate dean of academic affairs at Cornell's Johnson School, has served as dean since September 2002.

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