SUNY Poly describes the program as “100-percent online” and meant to “prepare students to become leaders in the business world at their own pace.”
The online degree has “the same rigorous standards as found in SUNY Poly’s traditional business administration program with the added benefit of the ability to complete the degree on one’s own schedule,” Grace Wang, interim president of SUNY Poly, said in a statement.
The 124-credit, semester-based program allows students “to log in at their own convenience to accommodate existing family and work commitments,” the university said.
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