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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2009-2011 Degree Programs Full-Time M.B.A. Program  

Full-Time Master of Business Administration Program
Susan Gilbert, Associate Dean and Executive Director

For information, please contact:
Rita Galen, Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions
Rutgers Business School
1 Washington Park, First Floor
Newark, NJ 07102-3122
973-353-1234
admit@business.rutgers.edu
http://business.rutgers.edu

The full-time master of business administration (M.B.A.) program is offered on the Newark campus during the day. Full-time day students are required to complete the full-day core program during their first year of studies at Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS). Substitutions of day and evening courses are not permitted during the first year.

The first year of the full-time day program is demanding, especially for students who need to make up deficiencies in calculus and/or statistics. Students should not expect to be able to work part time during their first year of studies.  

Out-of-class assignments are based on the assumption that all full-time students have all their time available for study. The typical student should expect to spend 50 hours a week engaged in classroom and out-of-class assignments. Much of this work needs to be accomplished on campus in libraries, computer laboratories, or by working with teams on assignments. Students in the second year are in a position to judge the extent, if any, to which they can work part time in addition to full-time study.

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732/932-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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