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the School Management have their credits evaluated by a counselor.
All credits accepted by Rutgers are credited toward the total 124 credits
needed for graduation. However, certain courses in business, while
credited toward your degree may not be accepted for specific course requirement
in the programs offered by the School of Management.
The following courses are accepted if passed
with a grade of C or better when the syllabus or course description
indicates the course is equivalent to that offered at Rutgers.
Introduction to Financial Accounting (1
course)
Introduction to Managerial Accounting
(1 course)
Business Law (1 course)
Introduction to Economics (2 courses)
Statistics (1 course)
Introduction to Computers, Management
Information Systems (1 course)
The school prefers that 300- and 400-level
business accounting courses be taken at Rutgers. Courses that are deemed
by the school to be the equivalent of our introductory marketing, management,
or finance courses receive program credit if passed with a grade of B or
better. Other courses may be accepted into the program discretion
of the school based on the syllabus, text, course expectations, and student's
performance in the course. Students wishing to have such a course
considered transfer credit should present
this information to a counselor in Engelhard Hall 101 for consideration
by the associate dean and department chair.
In no case may more than 30 business, accounting,
economics transfer credits be accepted toward completion of a program in
the School of Management. Additionally, at least 30 of the last 36 business
or accounting credits taken towards the degree must be completed at the
School of Management.
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