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Business of Fashion Concentration & Minor - Newark Description The Business of Fashion program was designed to bridge the gap between creativity and business acumen. It is for artistic individuals who want to solidify their understanding of business, as well as for business students who want to learn how to apply solid business practices to the arts industries. Rutgers Business School has a long-standing history of leveraging its connections, reputation, and proximity to the epicenter of global business. These same advantages with New York City’s fashion industry present unprecedented opportunities for our future business of fashion graduates. Minor Structure Non-RBS Majors The Business of Fashion minor is available for non-Rutgers Business School majors. The minor requires completion of 18 credits; 9 in basic business skills, and 9 in specialty courses. Basic Business Skills (9 credits) Course # Title Credits 29:382:103 Accounting for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses 3 29:382:203 Finance for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses 3 29:382:202 Marketing for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses 3 *Note: Prior to enrolling in any of these courses, students must have completed English Composition (21:355:101) or equivalent and Algebra (21:640:108) or equivalent. The basic business skills courses are specialized versions of our existing business core courses. Students may substitute the relevant business core course for any of the basic business skills courses. Specifically, Accounting for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses (29:382:103) can be replaced with Introduction to Financial Accounting (29:010:203); Finance for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses (29:382:203) can be replaced with Introduction to Finance (29:390:330); and Marketing for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses (29:382:202) can be replaced with Introduction to Marketing (29:630:301). Specialty Courses (9 credits, see prerequisites next page) Course # Title Credits 29:xxx:xxx Business of Fashion Internship 3 29:xxx:xxx Entrepreneurship for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 3 29:390:475 Finance for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 3 29:011:475 Industry of Fashion I 3 29:011:476 Industry of Fashion II 3 29:xxx:xxx Leadership for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 3 29:799:475 Supply Chain Management I for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 3 29:799:476 Supply Chain Management II for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 3 29:630:475 The Branding of Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 3 Excellence Talented students, outstanding and demanding faculty, prestigious research University. Diversity Diverse and driven student body, diverse faculty, and a wide array of programs in diverse locations. Access Education that prepares students to make positive contributions to the economy of New Jersey and the world.

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Page 1: Business of Fashion Concentration & Minor - Newark · 2017-02-06 · Business of Fashion Concentration & Minor - Newark Concentration Structure RBS Majors The Business of Fashion

Business of Fashion Concentration & Minor - Newark

Description

The Business of Fashion program was designed to bridge the gap between creativity and business acumen. It is for artistic individuals who want to solidify their understanding of business, as well as for business students who want to learn how to apply solid business practices to the arts industries. Rutgers Business School has a long-standing history of leveraging its connections, reputation, and proximity to the epicenter of global business. These same advantages with New York City’s fashion industry present unprecedented opportunities for our future business of fashion graduates.

Minor Structure

Non-RBS Majors

The Business of Fashion minor is available for non-Rutgers Business School majors. The minor requires completion of 18 credits; 9 in basic business skills, and 9 in specialty courses.

Basic Business Skills (9 credits)Course # Title Credits29:382:103 Accounting for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses 329:382:203 Finance for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses 329:382:202 Marketing for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses 3

*Note: Prior to enrolling in any of these courses, students must have completed English Composition (21:355:101) or equivalent and Algebra (21:640:108) or equivalent.

The basic business skills courses are specialized versions of our existing business core courses. Students may substitute the relevant business core course for any of the basic business skills courses. Specifically, Accounting for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses (29:382:103) can be replaced with Introduction to Financial Accounting (29:010:203); Finance for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses (29:382:203) can be replaced with Introduction to Finance (29:390:330); and Marketing for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses (29:382:202) can be replaced with Introduction to Marketing (29:630:301).

Specialty Courses (9 credits, see prerequisites next page)Course # Title Credits29:xxx:xxx Business of Fashion Internship 329:xxx:xxx Entrepreneurship for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:390:475 Finance for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:011:475 Industry of Fashion I 329:011:476 Industry of Fashion II 329:xxx:xxx Leadership for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:799:475 Supply Chain Management I for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:799:476 Supply Chain Management II for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:630:475 The Branding of Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 3

Excellence

Talented students, outstanding and

demanding faculty, prestigious

research University.

Diversity Diverse and driven student body, diverse

faculty, and a wide array of programs in

diverse locations.

Access

Education that prepares students

to make positive contributions to the

economy of New Jersey and the world.

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Business of Fashion Concentration & Minor - Newark

Concentration Structure

RBS Majors

The Business of Fashion concentration is available for Rutgers Business School students enrolled in the Undergraduate Newark program. The concentration consists of 3 specialty courses (9 credits) chosen from the list below, in addition to a student’s major. Students completing this concentration develop an understanding of business concepts associated with the fashion industry.

Specialty Courses (9 credits)Course # Title Credits29:xxx:xxx Business of Fashion Internship 329:xxx:xxx Entrepreneurship for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:390:475 Finance for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:011:475 Industry of Fashion I 329:011:476 Industry of Fashion II 329:xxx:xxx Leadership for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:799:475 Supply Chain Management I for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:799:476 Supply Chain Management II for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 329:630:475 The Branding of Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits 3

Prerequisites 29:390:329 Finance is a prerequisite for 29:390:475 Finance for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits. 29:620:301 Introduction to Management is a prerequisite for 29:799:475 Supply Chain Management I for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits. 29:799:475 Supply Chain Management I for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits is a prerequisite for 29:799:476 Supply Chain Management II for Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits. 29:630:301 Introduction to Marketing is a prerequisite for 29:630:475 The Branding of Fashion and Other Creative Pursuits.

Course Offerings Spring 2015

For the Minor:29:382:202:01 Marketing for Entrepreneurs & Small Business

For the Concentration:29:390:475:01 Finance of Fashion & Other Creative Pursuits29:799:475:01 Supply Chain Management I for Fashion & Other Creative Pursuits

How to enroll/declare the minor or concentration in Business of Fashion

Please visit the RBS-Newark Undergraduate Program Office at 1 Washington Park, 3rd floor or contact your academic advisor.

Visit our website for more information: http://www.business.rutgers.edu/undergrad-newark/academic-programs/fashion

Academic questions may be addressed to Program Director, Dr. Tavy Ronen: [email protected]