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Online Bachelor of Science Program
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2015–2017 School of Management and Labor Relations Labor Studies and Employment Relations Bachelor of Science in Labor and Employment Relations Online Bachelor of Science Program  

Online Bachelor of Science Program


The School of Management and Labor Relations' online program for the bachelor of science (B.S.) degree in labor and employment relations (LER) is perfectly suited for highly motivated, independent students who are seeking the convenience of distance learning. A typical online learner is self-directed, self-motivated, and organized in his or her approach to studying. This program is ideal for adult learners.

All 36 credits needed for the B.S. degree in LER can be completed exclusively online or through a combination of online and live courses. In order to complete the degree solely online, students must first complete Rutgers' general education requirements--including a course in statistics or research methods. An associate's degree will typically suffice.

Students must ensure that they have the appropriate computer requirements needed to fulfill their work. Academic requirements for the major in LER are identical for both the online and in-person versions. Online learners will not be segregated into a separate cohort.

Please note that not all online courses are the same. Classes and experiences will vary, as it does with in-person class sessions. Students' course responsibilities using this learning venue require the same, if not more, commitment than traditional courses. In turn, students will learn as much or more than what they would learn in a traditional class.

For more information on the online program for the B.S. degree in LER, visit
smlr.rutgers.edu.
 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732-445-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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