Lally By the Numbers
A top-ranked business school with a focus on technology, the Lally School of Management at Rensselaer is committed to a personalized approach to your education.
At the Lally School of Management, students and faculty are acutely aware that technology, data, and innovation dominate the modern marketplace. We educate leaders of tomorrow with advanced graduate programs in management that address the needs of modern business. One of Princeton Review’s 2022 Best Business Schools in the Northeast.
RPI Lally School Graduate Programs
Analytics professionals are highly sought after by employers worldwide. Ranked #2 by TFE Times, the RPI Master of Science in Business Analytics empowers professionals to take the next step toward a transformative career in data science and analytics, capitalizing on the rapidly growing data driven positions within industry. On average, graduates report a starting salary of $99,400 within three months of graduation.
Lally’s M.S. in Supply Chain Management is designed to turn technically-oriented undergraduates into professionals who can identify and confidently solve dynamic problems that often have no perfect answer. Our curriculum adopts an interdisciplinary focus that integrates concepts from industrial marketing, operations management, and information systems. Graduates find positions at companies like Amazon, Walmart and UPS. On average, graduates report a starting salary of $76,000 within three months of graduation.
A top-ranked business school with a focus on technology, the Lally School of Management at Rensselaer is committed to a personalized approach to your education.
Lally’s close-knit environment fosters the exchange of ideas, leading to insight and discovery. You’ll benefit from small class sizes and productive relationships with faculty and other students that will serve you on the job and in the marketplace.
Our professors are experts in their fields, and student-faculty collaboration is at the heart of the Lally experience. You will partner with faculty mentors to conduct research projects and investigate current issues. Each of your professors will know you personally by the time you graduate.