Online Business Programs Launch for Adult Learners, Degree Completers

Libby Sullivan| June 23, 2026

Today, millions of Americans have earned some college credit but have not completed their degree. For these adult learners and others looking to complete their studies and earn a degree in business, New York Institute of Technology has a solution.

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The university’s School of Management can now help these students complete their degree in a flexible, fully online environment through its slate of online undergraduate business offerings. Bachelor’s degree programs include:

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Students can build a strong foundation in business with a versatile, artificial intelligence (AI)-integrated degree that prepares them for careers across industries. The degree program develops essential skills in management, marketing, finance, and operations, enhanced by AI-driven tools and insights. There are four majors to choose from (business analytics, finance, management, and marketing), preparing students to lead, adapt, and succeed in today’s dynamic, technology-driven business environment.
  • Bachelor of Science in Forensic Accounting and Financial Fraud Investigation: This specialized degree combines accounting expertise, forensic investigation skills, and AI-driven analytics. It prepares students to detect, analyze, and prevent financial fraud, equipping them with the analytical tools and real-world knowledge needed to pursue careers in auditing, compliance, and financial investigation.
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Artificial Intelligence and Analytics: This program equips students with cutting-edge skills in AI, analytics, and strategy to transform complex data into powerful insights. Students will learn how to apply advanced tools and technologies to solve real-world business challenges, optimize performance, and lead innovation in a rapidly evolving digital economy.
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Applied Artificial Intelligence: Leveraging New York Tech’s positioning as a university offering comprehensive support for entrepreneurship, this new degree prepares students to spot opportunities, launch ventures, and scale ideas using AI, cloud tools, and data-driven strategy. Students will gain a powerful blend of business fundamentals, entrepreneurial thinking, and emerging technologies, giving them the skills to create, lead, and innovate in any industry.

“These programs are ideal for a large segment of the population, including community college graduates looking to complete their bachelor’s degree, working professionals with some college credits, and also for career changers seeking to transition into business but hold degrees in other fields,” says Jaishankar Ganesh, Ph.D., dean of the School of Management. “The online programs help adult and other nontraditional students get ahead without pausing their lives.”

The program curriculum is current, relevant, and AI-focused, designed with input from industry leaders and aligned with the skills employers demand, according to Ganesh.

Students can enroll now to begin this fall.

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