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1801. Contemporary Issues in the World of Business

1.00 credits | May be repeated for a total of 3 credits.

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Grading Basis: Graded

Today's business world is a complex, challenging and exciting place. Each section of this course will capture some aspect of that challenge and excitement. Students will be exposed to undercurrents that challenge and perplex today's managers and executives around the globe. Students should consult the scheduling booklet for specific topics offered. May be repeated in different sections for up to three credits maximum. May not be used to satisfy junior-senior level major requirements of the School of Business.


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Section Class Number Notes Instructor Enrollment Session Instruction Mode
701 11164 Intended for UConn Hartford* and Stamford Financial Management majors. Students will be paired with a professional Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) through the Hartford or Stamford CFA Society who will serve as a mentor. Priority will be shown to students whose career goals include working within the field of wealth management after graduation. Please complete this form to request access to the course: https://undergrad.business.uconn.edu/assessments/cfa-mentorship/. Levy, Dan
Kennedy, Kelly
0/10 Reg Online Asynchronous
801 11165 Intended for UConn Hartford* and Stamford Financial Management majors. Students will be paired with a professional Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) through the Hartford or Stamford CFA Society who will serve as a mentor. Priority will be shown to students whose career goals include working within the field of wealth management after graduation. Please complete this form to request access to the course: https://undergrad.business.uconn.edu/assessments/cfa-mentorship/. Levy, Dan
Kennedy, Kelly
0/10 Reg Online Asynchronous