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Business Communications
Undergraduate Business Communications
The Business Communications Program supports all College of Business undergraduate majors by enabling their students to communicate effectively in their disciplines. It does not confer a communications degree, but prepares students in all business majors to enter the business world with an increased ability to formulate and present their ideas professionally, persuasively, and accurately in a business setting.
“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”
- Albert Einstein
Students who have a junior standing and have been admitted to the College of Business will be required to take GEB 3213: Communicating Business Information; students will learn to think through business decisions and processes using integrated writing and speaking strategies, business analysis, and business reporting techniques in this intensive writing course.
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