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Accounting and Information Systems 010
Business Environment 373
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Management and Global Business 620, 553
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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2005-2007 Courses and Concentrations Course Information Business Environment 373 Full-Time M.B.A. Core Courses  

Full-Time M.B.A. Core Courses

22:373:510Principles of Business Presentations (2) Provides strategies of organizing and delivering written and spoken presentations in business settings. Also emphasizes graphical presentations of data and finding and using business library resources.
22:373:531Law and Legal Reasoning in Business (2) Focuses on the structure and governance of business organizations, with an emphasis on the corporate form. Considers how law creates and shapes relationships among managers, investors, employees, and other groups.
22:373:584Entrepreneurship (1) Overview of entrepreneurship as a mind-set applicable in the arenas of start-up, growth, and established businesses. Highlights how learning outcomes in entrepreneurship courses fit with various career objectives.
22:373:623Business, Ethics, and Society (1) After a brief introduction to ethical theory and some techniques for addressing ethical issues in business, students will consider case studies that raise ethical and public policy issues. These will touch on accounting and financial irregularities, corporate socialization and corruption, government regulation, the responsibilities of multinational businesses, product quality and liability, and other questions currently under debate. Students will have the opportunity to speak with someone convicted of a white- collar crime.
 
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