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Dec 04, 2024
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Rensselaer Catalog 2018-2019 [Archived Catalog]
Business and Management
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This four-year B.S. in Business and Management program requires a minimum of 124 credit hours. A typical program is described below.
Internship Requirement: All B.S. in Business and Management students are required to complete one summer internship in a business-related area. Internships can be completed as part of The Arch Summer Semester, or can be completed another time. Internships are required but are not for credit. They can be paid or unpaid. Students are required to write a reflection paper and submit it to the Director of the Undergraduate program and the CCPD at the end of the internship experience.
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Fall
- Communications Requirement Credit Hours: 4
Spring
- HASS Elective Credit Hours: 4
Fall
- Science Elective Credit Hours: 4
The Arch Summer Semester*
*For students who have applied for and been granted an exception, The Arch Summer Semester courses would be taken during the fall semester. For listing of the exception process go to: http://info.rpi.edu/arch/students/#ExceptionProcess.
- HASS Elective Credit Hours: 4
Fall or Spring
- Science Elective Credit Hours: 4
- Elective Credit Hours: 4
- HASS Elective Credit Hours: 4
Fall
- HASS Elective Credit Hours: 4
- Elective Credit Hours: 4
- Elective Credit Hours: 4
Spring
- Elective Credit Hours: 4
- Elective Credit Hours: 4
Concentrations
Students are encouraged to select one or more concentrations in order to provide further depth in an area of student interest. A concentration consists of three or four courses from each of the elective areas below, dependent upon the concentration. Students may choose to gain more extensive knowledge of the field by selecting additional courses in the area of concentration.
Accounting
All four courses are required for the concentration. Business Analytics
- MGMT 4966 - Tech Fundamentals of Analytics
and any one of the following:
- ITWS 4961 - Data Analysis Research Lab
Management Information Systems
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