Administrative Studies 011
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Introduction to Accounting for Nonmajors (3)
Introduction to and overview of basic accounting concepts, accounting statements, and interpretation of accounting statements.
For nonbusiness majors only. No credit for business majors.
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33:011:201
Introduction to Management for Nonbusiness Majors (3)
Introduction to the concepts that provide a basis for understanding human behavior in organizations. Theories of leadership, motivation, group dynamics, and employee morale introduced. Examination of managerial functions in organizations.
For nonbusiness majors only. No credit for business majors. Course offered only during Summer Session. Credit not given for both this course and 33:620:300.
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33:011:202
Introduction to Marketing for Nonbusiness Majors (3)
Introduction to the marketing function in business: the process of creating goods and services in response to consumer wants and needs.
For nonbusiness majors only. No credit for business majors. Course offered only during Summer Session. Credit not given for both this course and 33:630:301.
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33:011:203
Introduction to Finance for Nonbusiness Majors (3)
Introduction to concepts of value, valuation of financial instruments, capital budgeting, risk and return, and security analysis.
For nonbusiness majors only. No credit for business majors. Course offered only during Summer Session. Credit not given for both this course and 33:390:300.
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33:011:204
Principles of Business Law for Nonbusiness Majors (3)
Introduction to contracts and their formation, operation, and discharge. Sales and property contracts discussed. Cases encompassing basic principles of contracts examined.
For nonbusiness majors only. No credit for business majors. Course offered only during Summer Session. Credit not given for both this course and 33:140:320.
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33:011:220
International Aspects of Business (3)
Introduction to international dimensions of business; multinational corporate management and marketing strategies; special problems of international marketing and management; the impact of globalization on U.S. business.
May not be used to satisfy Rutgers Business School major requirements. Course offered only during Summer Session.
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33:011:221
Small Business Development and Operations (3)
Methods and procedures used in selecting, planning, financing, organizing, and operating a small business.
May not be used to satisfy Rutgers Business School major requirements. Course offered only during Summer Session. Credit not given for this course and 33:620:302.
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33:011:300
Business Forum (1)
Brief overview of business disciplines; composed of a series of lectures on current issues and their impact on business operations.
Prerequisite: Admission to Rutgers Business School.
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33:011:480
Special Topics in Business (BA)
Consideration of interdisciplinary topics of contemporary importance in business.
Prerequisite: Senior status or by permission of instructor. Rutgers Business School majors only.
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Field Internship in Business (.5)
Supervised involvement in a private, public, or nonprofit organization providing the student with an opportunity to apply business knowledge.
Prerequisite: Completion of junior year at RBS and permission of the student's major department or the dean's office.
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