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Business and Science Building

The Business and Science Building is home to the Rutgers School of Business–Camden as well as additional laboratory spaces featuring cutting-edge technology for our science students.

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Take a tour of the Rutgers-Camden Business and Science Building | Campus Tour Series

 

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Classrooms in the Rutgers-Camden Business and Science Building | Campus Tour Series

Our ticker tape welcomes guests.
A print station is available for students to use.
Wall screens feature world news and global stocks.
Class in BSB
A look into the finance lab.
One of the classrooms in the Business and Science Building.
A graduate class in BSB
Class in BSB
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The exterior of the Business and Science Building.
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What Makes Us Stand Out

💼 What Makes Us Stand Out

The School of Business–Camden is AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business) accredited. It is the highest accreditation that a business school can have. We offer undergraduate degree programs in accounting, finance, management, marketing, and more, as well as graduate and executive education. Business students also receive real-world experience through our internship program. Every year, approximately 100 business students find internships in organizations across the Delaware Valley.

Bloomburg Terminals

Students have access to a self-paced e-learning course that introduces students to important financial markets concepts while demonstrating numerous Bloomberg functions. The modules give you a flavor of what is possible on the terminal and how finance professionals think about the economy and financial markets.

Learning Abroad

The School of Business offers a learning abroad opportunity to travel to South Africa over Spring Break. The program highlight is a 12-day travel component to South Africa to learn about management and marketing practices in this region. Trip highlights include visits with top executives at businesses and government entities and visits to historical and cultural sites such as Robben Island, Cape of Good Hope, and the Apartheid Museum; and a visit to Kruger National Park.

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