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Management Fellows Program Overview

Multiple components, one goal

The core curriculum

In addition to the coursework they complete as part of their major, Management Fellows receive training in topics critical to success in the global economy. Fellows will build foundational knowledge in economics, finance and accounting, and then learn about the ethical and cultural challenges of doing business. Finally, Management Fellows put these skills to use during off-campus, semester-long internships and an innovative senior seminar.

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Business Fundamentals

  • Introduction to Economics
  • Financial Accounting
  • Statistics for Economics and Management
  • Managerial Accounting/Corporate Finance/Consumer Psychology/Or Director Approved Elective
  • Business Ethics/Ethical Theory
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Honors/Experiential Learning

  • Business and the Liberal Arts
  • Supervised Internship
  • Business Writing
  • Management Fellows Senior Seminar 
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Career Exploration

Management Fellows have the opportunity to explore a variety of careers by interacting with business leaders across the country and engage in industry focused programming, including:

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The Internship

The internship

The Management Fellows Program includes a full-time, semester-long, credit-bearing business internship. More than 1,000 Management Fellows have successfully completed internships in a wide variety of companies across the United States and around the world, gaining valuable experience in finance, consulting, sales and marketing, strategic planning, and investment banking. View our recent internship placements...

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Management Fellows who graduated in the past three years accepted job offers within six months of graduation.
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