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Manhattan University Pre-College Programs in Business

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Experience the dynamic world of business this summer at Manhattan University's Pre-College O'Malley School of Business Program!

Designed for high school juniors and seniors, this immersive program offers hands-on learning in key business fields, guided by our esteemed faculty. Each day, you'll explore different aspects of business, engage with industry professionals, and gain valuable insights into career and college preparation. In the evenings, discover the energy of New York City through exciting social and cultural activities.

Participants in this pre-college program earn 3-credits upon successful completion that may be transferred to other institutions upon matriculation. Manhattan University will also honor all credits awarded as part of the program toward a student's undergraduate degree. Students have the option of choosing from the below list of courses when they apply for the program.

If you have any questions about these programs, contact us.

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  • BUAN 427.02 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    In this two-week course, students will begin by exploring the basics of machine learning and AI using easy, no-code tools to build simple models and chatbots, focusing on concepts rather than coding complexity. By mid-course, they’ll transition into writing introductory Python code to replicate and extend what they created with the tools. By the end of the two weeks, students will have both a conceptual understanding of AI workflows and the practical coding skills to continue experimenting and building their own projects.

    Total credits: 3

  • MGMT 201.02 - Introduction to Management.

    In this course, students will gain an understanding of management from historical, behavioral, theoretical, and practical perspectives. Through a critical assessment of the classical and alternative approaches to the discipline, students learn the essentials of leadership of contemporary enterprises in a global environment. Moreover, the student will develop relevant communication skills that can be applied within and outside the classroom.

    Total credits: 3

  • MKTG 201.02 - Introduction to Marketing

    This course provides the student with an understanding of modern marketing practice, philosophy, advantage, marketing mix decisions, market segmentation, product positioning and buyer behavior. Computer simulations and cases are used to demonstrate real-life applications.

    Total credits: 3

  • ECON 203.02 - Microeconomics

    This course explores the behavior of households and business firms in the marketplace, including households as consumers and resource suppliers. Students will also learn about business firms as producers of goods and services and buyers of resources, market structures for outputs and inputs, the role of the government, and free trade vs. protection.

    Total credits: 3

  • FIN 301.02 - Principles of Business Finance

    This course provides an overview of modern finance concepts. Topics include basic finance terminology, time value of money, basic financial statement analysis, the structure and functions of financial markets and institutions, bond and stock valuation, and elementary capital budgeting.

    Total credits: 3

Contact Us

If you have any questions or need more information, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you every step of the way. Email Edgar Zavala at edgar.zavala@manhattan.edu or call 718-862-6236.