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MANAGEMENT (B53)  (Dept. Info)Business  (Policies)FL2024

B53 MGT 401PCEL Practicum3.0 Units
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01M------4:30P-6:00PBauer / 330 BoumgardenPaper/Project/TakeHome002
Desc:The CEL Practicum is a consultative experiential course that provides students the opportunity to work directly with established for-profit and non-profit organizations at a regional, national, or international level. Students work in four to six person teams on strategic consulting projects that delve into The CEL Practicum is a consultative experiential course that provides students the opportunity to work directly with established for-profit and non-profit organizations at a regional, national, or international level. Students work in four to six person teams on management consulting projects that delve into specific critical problems faced by the institution or company they are assigned. Teams will apply insights from their coursework to real-world business problems with supportive faculty advising and regular peer coaching. Each student is expected to spend in 5-7 hours per week during the semester on their specific project depending on the flow of the project (some weeks will be heavier than others). The whole class will meet together 5 to 6 times at the posted time/day to learn tools relevant to these engagements, and to identify best practices in client-focused learning projects. Prerequisite: A current resume and application. APPLY HERE. Application opens February 15th. Deadline 10AM (CT) April 8th. Students will be notified of their acceptance to the program shortly after the application process, and will have an opportunity to rank their preferred project prior to the start of the fall semester. Dropping this course after being introduced to a client may have an adverse impact on your ability to register for CEL courses in the future.
BU GradStart: 8/26/2024   End: 12/18/2024
02M------4:30P-6:00PSimon / 103 SolbergPaper/Project/TakeHome004
Desc:TThis section is for students minoring in the Business of Arts. The CEL Practicum is a consultative experiential course that provides students the opportunity to work directly with established for-profit and non-profit organizations at a regional, national, or international level. Students work in four to six person teams on management consulting projects that delve into specific critical problems faced by the institution or company they are assigned. Teams will apply insights from their coursework to real-world business problems with supportive faculty advising and regular peer coaching. Each student is expected to spend in 5-7 hours per week during the semester on their specific project depending on the flow of the project (some weeks will be heavier than others). The whole class will meet together 5 to 6 times at the posted time/day to learn tools relevant to these engagements, and to identify best practices in engagements. APPLY HERE. Application opens February 15th. Deadline 10AM (CT) April 8th.
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