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MANAGEMENT (B53)  (Dept. Info)Business  (Policies)SP2025

B53 MGT 401PCEL Practicum3.0 Units
Description:Create meaningful change and drive real impact with established companies - The Practicum course, through the Center for Experiential Learning, empowers you to work directly with well-known, established companies, giving you the opportunity to solve real-world business challenges and make a tangible difference. Through this hands-on consulting experience, you'll collaborate with peers and faculty to help companies overcome critical challenges in areas like market strategy, financial management, and operational efficiency. This is your chance to lead, innovate, and drive real impact while honing the skills that will prepare you for success in any business context. You will work in a consulting team to tackle real-world organizational problems faced by established companies. Projects range from market strategy to business analytics, and you will have faculty advisors and peer coaching sessions to support your learning throughout the semester. Typical problems to be addressed include market strategy, financial management, operational analysis, and business analytics. You will develop key skills in leadership, critical thinking, project management, data analysis, and professional communication. Working in teams of 4 - 6, students are expected to spend 5-7 hours per week on their project. The class will meet 5-6 times during the semester to discuss tools, best practices, and client-focused learning. Open to rising 3rd and 4th undergraduates. Application must be completed by Monday, Oct 28th to be considered for selection. Application link. Dropping this course may affect your ability to register for other CEL courses in the future.
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Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CPA Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01M------1:00P-2:20PBauer / 330 WallPaper/Project/Take Home000
Desc:Working in teams of 4 - 6, students are expected to spend 5-7 hours per week on their project. The class will meet 4 times during the semester to discuss tools, best practices, and client-focused learning. Open to rising 3rd and 4th undergraduates. Application must be completed by Friday, November 1 to be considered for selection. Application link. Dropping this course may affect your ability to register for other CEL courses in the future.
BU GradStart: 1/13/2025   End: 5/7/2025
02M------4:30P-5:50PSimon / 109 SolbergPaper/Project/Take Home005
Desc:Working in teams of 4 - 6, students are expected to spend 5-7 hours per week on their project. The class will meet 5-6 times during the semester to discuss tools, best practices, and client-focused learning. Open to rising 3rd and 4th undergraduates. Application must be completed by Monday, Oct 28th to be considered for selection. Application link. Dropping this course may affect your ability to register for other CEL courses in the future.
BU GradStart: 1/13/2025   End: 5/7/2025
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