Seton Hall - Stillman School of Business

Seton Hall

The Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University provides professional
education geared toward the complex, practical needs of business leaders.
The Stillman School maintains professional accreditation from AACSB International (the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).

Master of Business Administration

The Stillman School’s M.B.A. is streamlined for working adults. Students are learning about business in the classroom while practicing it in the workplace. The program is 42 or 43 credits and generally takes 18 months as a full-time student to complete the degree. The core of this curriculum consists of:

  • Four foundation courses that integrate principles in six fundamental disciplines: accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing and information technology management.
  • A minimum of two required breadth courses
  • A Capstone course integrating the content from the six disciplines


CMR Institute graduates participating in this master’s program will choose
a concentration in Accounting, Finance, Information Technology
Management, International Business, Management, Marketing, or
Pharmaceutical Management.

The following courses will be considered for transfer to the MBS Program at Seton Hall:

Course Title Courses Accepted for Transfer within the Stillman School of Business Graduate Credit Recommendation
Business Ethics in the Biopharmaceutical Industry MGT-5441 3
The Managed Healthcare Market BUS-5301 2
Outcomes: Mesaurement, Management, and Marketing BUS-5442 2
Pharmaceutical Marketing MGT-5401 2
Strategies and Tools for Sales Effectiveness BUS-5424 2


In order to receive transfer credit into the M.B.A. program, students must
be fully admitted into the Stillman M.B.A. program and have already
graduated from the CMR Certification Program or the Certification in
Pharmaceutical Management.

When applying to Stillman, the student will need to present an official
CMR Institute transcript so that Stillman can map out the specific course
of study required with the transfer credits taken into account.

For More Information:

Please contact a CMR Institute Student Advisor at program@cmrinstitute.org or 800-328-2615.

Please visit http://www.shu.edu/academics/business/ to learn more about the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University.