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The BFMS.NY Management Program

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M-1 Student Visa Eligible Program from BFMS.NY

About Our Management Program

Our top-level Management Program takes place in the heart of New York City’s iconic Midtown Manhattan. The program is 21 hours of class per week, and 210 hours in total.

Management Program Classes

Our courses are designed to equip students with all of the tools they will need to understand and navigate the complexities of the financial management and business world. The program is one 10-week session comprised of 21 hours of courses per week. 

Class Listing

  • Media System

  • Cross Cultural Management

  • Consumer Behavior

  • Marketing Plan

  • International Trade Techniques

  • Elements of Taxation

  • Ethics, History of Religion

  • Business Management English I

  • Business Management English II

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Discover New York City

As an approved M-1 Student Visa program, BFMS.NY students may arrive in New York up to 30 days prior to the start of classes, and remain in the US for up to 30 days after the programs' conclusion. During their studies, students have the opportunity to visit world-renowned attractions such as Broadway musicals, restaurants, monuments and attend the various events that are constantly hosted in our beloved city. 

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What Our Students Say

"A true human experience with an amazing group of international students, from the US, the UK, France, India, China, etc. The various classes of Business, Finance and Management really allowed me to truly connect to my classmates and get to know them." -Andrea

"A big thank you to the BFMS.NY staff, administration, facility participants, companies and universities for their support and contributions in making this highly robust NY program possible. Greatly Appreciated." -Valery

"The perfect program if you want to upgrade your curriculum and your network! I really felt that the program was a real plus in my education and opened my eyes to the real world, in Wall Street and in New York in general." -Shen

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