University Catalog > Undergraduate Programs > Katz Associate Degrees > Management, AS
The Associate of Science (AS) in Management at Yeshiva University provides students with a strong foundation in both business and Jewish education, supported by a welcoming community of staff and students. As a result of a carefully planned curriculum, students gain the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in a global business environment, shaped by data and digital connectivity.
As part of the AS in Management, students enroll in YU’s dual-curriculum in which students take a full Jewish studies program in addition to their management courses. Jewish tradition provides the framework for consideration of ethical issues, an integral part of the University’s curriculum. In this cohort-based program, all AA students enroll in the same courses each semester, with the exception of Jewish Studies.
Students are taught by distinguished faculty holding positions in research and professional communities and who offer students a thorough background in theoretical and practical aspects of management. Graduates will be well prepared to continue their education at the Bachelor’s level or to pursue professional opportunities.
Beren Campus students must complete 2 Jewish Studies courses per semester in the Rebecca Ivry Department of Jewish Studies at Stern College for Women. The department includes courses from the categories of Bible, Hebrew, Jewish History, Jewish Philosophy, and Judaic Studies. The following distribution requirement must be completed via the 2 courses each semester, or through additional courses taken on or off campus:
2 courses in Bible 2 courses in Judaic Studies 1 course in Jewish History (may be substituted with an additional Bible course) 1 course in Jewish Philosophy (may be substituted with an additional Judaic Studies course) Note: Hebrew language courses may be taken as one of the 2 Jewish Studies courses each semester, but Hebrew is not a mandatory part of the Jewish Studies distribution requirement.
Wilf Campus students must be enrolled full-time in an Undergraduate Torah Studies program each fall and spring semester. They must also complete:
1 or 2 semesters of Hebrew language (by placement) 1 semester of a course in Jewish Values