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Ub Seminar-Corp&ind Social Rspblity S3G |
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Class #:
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Enrollment Capacity:
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28 |
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S3G |
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Enrollment Total:
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21 |
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1.00 credits
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Seats Available:
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01/31/2022 - 05/13/2022 |
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OPEN WITH RESERVES |
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W , 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM |
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Remote |
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Description |
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BUS, ACC, ITM Seats Reserved |
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The purpose of this one-credit seminar is to introduce transfer students to the University at Buffalo, as well as the School of Management. Faculty and new upper division UB transfer students will be brought together to establish a successful transition to becoming a student at the University at Buffalo. This course will be based around the discussion and debate of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), as well as individual responsibility.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is when management decides to "do good for society". In other words, companies use some of their profits towards initiatives that benefit society. Some initiatives that are focused on include improving the environment, donating to charities (locally & nationally), and assisting community programs. In addition, we will discuss social responsibility on an individual basis and how you can improve our society as a student, right now.
Furthermore, students will explore different concentrations and careers within the School of Management. Students will also learn/refine skills required for academic success. |
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Enrollment Requirements |
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Prerequisites: Students who have already successfully completed the UB seminar course may not repeat this course. If you have any questions regarding enrollment for this course, please contact your academic advisor. |
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Course Description |
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The one credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps transition to UB through an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 198 offered in any subject. This course is a controlled enrollment (impacted) course. Students who have previously attempted the course and received a grade of F or R may not be able to repeat the course during the fall or spring semester. |
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Instructor(s) |
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Hunter |
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Other Courses Taught By: Hunter |
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