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New Brunswick/Piscataway Undergraduate Catalog 2005-2007 Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick Academic Policies and Procedures Academic Credit For Transfer Courses  

Academic Credit for Transfer Courses

The Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick follows the guidelines on transfer credit established by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). If the school offers a course at the upper-division level (300 level or higher) that the student has taken at the lower division (100-200 level) at another institution, AACSB regulations require validation of the transfer course. In the Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick, the validation procedure is either a written examination or successful completion of advanced courses in the subject field for which the transfer course is a foundation. In general, the school considers only the following courses for transfer credit. The validation procedure also is described for each course.

  01:198:170  Computer Applications for Business: Students who have completed with a grade of C or better a course comparable to the general introductory computer course 01:198:110 Introduction to Computers and Their Application, prior to their admission into Rutgers, must pass 33:623:370 Management Information Systems or 33:010:458 Accounting Information Systems with a grade of C or better during their first term in the Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick. If the student does not earn a grade of C or better in 33:623:370 or 33:010:458, the course 01:198: 170 must be taken and passed with a grade of C or better before the student may continue his or her studies in the school.

  01:960:285  Introductory Statistics for Business: Students who have completed with a grade of C or better a comparable statistics course prior to their admission into Rutgers must pass 33:623: 385 Statistical Methods in Business with a grade of C or better during their first term in the Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick. If the student does not earn a grade of C or better in 33:623:385, the course 01:960:285 must be taken and passed with a grade of C or better before the student may continue his or her studies in the school.

  33:010:272  Introduction to Financial Accounting: The transfer course will be accepted as meeting eligibility requirements if approved by the Department of Accounting and Information Systems.

  33:010:325  Intermediate Accounting I: The student must pass a validation examination.

  33:140:320  Business Law I: The student must pass a validation examination.

  33:620:300  Principles of Management: To receive transfer credit, the student must pass a validation examination.

  33:630:301  Introduction to Marketing: To receive transfer credit, the student must pass a validation examination.

Upper-level Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick courses taken as upper-level courses at another institution are considered for transfer only if the credit-granting school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

Students who are interested in transferring academic credit should consult with the appropriate academic department concerning additional details about courses that are eligible for transfer and about the validation procedure.

In order to receive a degree from the Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick, the student must take at least 30 of his or her last 36 business credits in the Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick program.


 
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