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Learning Environment Student takes
responsibility for learning In-depth learning
encouraged Courses concentrated
and intense Courses build
sequentially Grades less important
than in undergraduate school
Core Requirements Basic Tools Functional Analysis The Corporate
Environment Integrative Course
Requirements
Basic Tools Business Communications
(2) Data Models (3) Managerial Accounting (3) Managerial Economics (3) Organization Behavior (3) MIS Breadth Course (3)
George Biddell Airy 1801- 1892
Functional Analysis Supply Chain
Logistics (3) Marketing
Management (3) Financial
Management (3)
John Maynard Keynes
The Corporate Environment Aggregate Economic
Analysis (3) Legal Environment (2) International Business
Environment (2) Business Policy and
Strategy (3)
Interfunctional Team Consulting
Requirement after completion of Core -- Requires two consecutive semesters
Consult with Major Institution
4-6 Students on Consulting Engagement
Faculty Mentoring
Proficiency Requirements Calculus and
Statistics A grade of B or
better in an undergraduate course in the subject area
Making up a Deficiency Calculus and/or
Statistics Courses must be
completed during the first semester(s) (2 credits each)
Elective CoursesChoose any 21 credits of
electivesChoose 12 credits for a
concentration and take the remaining courses as electives
Take two concentrations of 12 credits each
Lille, France Run by the ESC Focuses on
changing business conditions within the Eurozone
It includes short trips (day trips) to Brugge, Belgium.
The Popular Concentrations Finance Marketing Computers and
Information Systems Human Resources
Management Management of
Innovation and Technology
Strategic Management Consulting
New Concentrations Pharmaceutical
Management Supply Chain
Management E commerce Business and the
Arts
More Concentrations International
Business Entrepreneurial
Management Operations
management
Management Accounting
Economics Applied Statistics
MBA Advanced Standing Rutgers will recognize up to 18 credits from a
variety of sources Graduate/undergraduate course work
completed with a B or better and/or qualifying examination in business core areas of study.
A student may receive two (2) credits for every three (3) credits of undergraduate course
Qualifying examinations for core courses
MBA Advanced Standing Two (2) credits for a three (3) credit elective
undergraduate comparable to a GSM core course CPA receives three credits for the core course in
accounting Ph.D. receives 12 credits of elective course work. Organizations giving equivalent accreditation may
be found at the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (http://www.chea.org).
Principal Contacts Student Services – Dean Pat Rotonda,
[email protected] Course Counseling Drop/Add Study Abroad Programs
Career Services – Ms. Melinda [email protected] Resume Review Mock Interviews Recruiters/Internships
Other Principal Contacts Other Information –
Dr. Robert Rothberg, MBA Director, [email protected] Exceptions to policy on referral from
student servicesDepartment Chair Persons
Challenge examinations, requirements for concentration
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