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American Studies 050
Behavioral and Neural Sciences 112
Biology 120
Business and Science 137
Master of Business and Science (M.B.S.)
Program
Required Courses in Business and Management
Other Courses
Sustainability: Urban Eco-sustainability Track
Urban Environmental Analysis and Management Concentration
Chemistry 160
Creative Writing 200
Criminal Justice 202
Economics 220
English 350 (Includes American Literature 352)
Environmental Science 375
Environmental Geology 380
Global Affairs 478
History 510
Jazz History and Research 561
Liberal Studies 606
Management 620
Mathematical Sciences 645
Nursing 705
Peace and Conflict Studies 735
Physics, Applied 755
Political Science 790
Psychology 830
Public Administration 834
Sustainability: Urban Eco-sustainability Track
Urban Environmental Analysis and Management
Urban Systems 977 (Joint Ph.D. Program with NJIT and UMDNJ)
Women's and Gender Studies 988
Divisions of the University
Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
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  Graduate School–Newark 2012–2014 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Business and Science 137 Master of Business and Science (M.B.S.) Program  

Program


The Rutgers master of business and science (M.B.S.) degree program requires a total of 43 credits, consisting of 24 credits in the sciences, mathematics, or engineering; 15 credits in business and management of science and technology; and 4 credits in integrated coursework, including a capstone course and a lecture series in ethics and professionalism.

The science, mathematics, or engineering courses are concentrated in a particular discipline. Some are provided by existing degree programs (e.g., food science), others are offered by a group of faculty members across two or more standing degree programs (e.g., sustainability). For a current list of science concentrations, please visit: http://psm.rutgers.edu.

The business courses include financial management, marketing for sciences and technology, communication and leadership, management of science/technology (an elective), a general management course (an elective), a lecture series colloquium, and a course on ethics and professionalism. The final course is a capstone course that focuses on entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship--understanding intellectual property, evaluating a new technology, and writing a business plan. 

Science/engineering concentrations currently available in Newark are:
Sustainability: Urban Eco-sustainability Track

Urban Environmental Analysis and Management
 
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