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Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark
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Accounting 010
Adminstrative Sciences 011
Business of Fashion 134
Entrepreneurship 382
Finance 390, 393
Business Ethics 522
Leadership and Management 620
Management Science and Information Systems 623
Marketing 630
Supply Chain Management 799
Real Estate 851
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School of Criminal Justice
School of Public Affairs and Administration
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2020 Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark Courses Adminstrative Sciences 011  

Administrative Sciences 011
29:011:300 Business Forum (Professional Development) (2) A 14-week course designed to build students' career awareness, business communication abilities, and the understanding of how to use research tools. The learning outcome is that students will leverage all the course content to become high-performance candidates in a competitive job market. The material covered is relevant to every business student, regardless of major or career objective. Explores key concepts, techniques, and resources students can use immediately to influence the next step in their careers and be successful in any postgraduation employment situation. There are three components to the course: 1) business communications, consisting of lectures to learn how to edit work, gather and organize data, overcome writer's block to attain better results, and gain key public speaking techniques; 2) career management, consisting of lectures demonstrating how to create a proactive career management future; and 3) research, consisting of lectures to build skills in reading and understanding complex market data relevant to academic major projects or in professional environments.
This course is writing intensive.
 
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