Ronald Kwan
Assistant Dean, Graduate Admissions
Rutgers Business School
Phone: 973-353-1234
rgalen@business.rutgers.edu
James H. Millonig, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Dean
Tel: 732-235-4099
Fax: 732-235-4720
millonig@cabm.rutgers.edu
The doctor of medicine (M.D.)/master of business administration (M.B.A.)
dual-degree program in New Brunswick, which is a collaborative effort
with the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
in New Brunswick, is designed to provide medical students with the
knowledge and skills necessary for positions in the health care industry
that require expertise in both the medical and economic aspects of
health care. Students earn both the M.D. degree and the M.B.A. degree during
the course of a five-year medical school program. As a dual-degree
program, students fulfill all academic requirements for each degree.
Admission to the program is competitive. There are a limited number
of scholarships for this dual-degree program that are awarded through
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Other first-year medical students
may be offered admission as well on a no-scholarship basis. Students
will be admitted to the program in the spring of each year; April 20
is the application deadline. Medical students are
required to take the GMAT examination and to be accepted for admission
by Rutgers Business School.
To apply to the M.B.A. program at Rutgers Business School, click here.
Curriculum
The M.B.A. curriculum requires the completion of 60 credits of coursework. This includes
25 credits of required core and foundation M.B.A. courses focused on
accounting, economics, finance, decision analysis, marketing,
statistics, information technology, supply chain management, law, and
management strategies. This sequence of coursework also includes a
choice of the 3-credit integrative requirement by completing
Integrative Business Applications, Urban Entrepreneurship and
Economic Development, Supply Chain Management Industry Project, or
Evaluating New Ventures. The program is specifically targeted to the
needs of medical students through the inclusion of 12 credits
transferred in from the medical school in areas of ethics, environmental
medicine, and clinical prevention. The remaining credits required for
the M.B.A. represent elective business courses or noted substitutes
selected on the basis of student interest and may include available
courses at the Rutgers School of Public Health. Students admitted to the M.D./M.B.A. program will complete a total of 48 credits at Rutgers Business School.
Please note: M.D./M.B.A. students are exempt from the following courses in the M.B.A. curriculum:
- Business, Ethics, and Society (22:373:623)
- Career Development Program (22:135:583)
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