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Academic Program Requirements

The Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark offers four majors leading to the bachelor of science degree: accounting (010), finance (390), management and global business (620), and marketing (630); and a concentration in management science and information systems (623).

Students registered in the school are simultaneously matriculated at one of the liberal arts colleges on the Newark campus--either Newark College of Arts and Sciences or University College-Newark--where a core of liberal arts courses in the humanities, sciences, social sciences, mathematics, and the arts is completed.

Students who complete all program requirements are eligible to receive a bachelor of science degree, awarded jointly by the Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark and either the Newark College of Arts and Sciences or University College-Newark.

Therefore, to earn the degree, students must complete course requirements in four broad areas: (1) a liberal arts requirement, (2) a business curriculum core requirement, (3) courses completed in the major, and (4) electives as needed to reach a total of 124 credits.


 
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