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School of Business Viewbook 2019

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Learning at NCU is not restricted to just your courses. The School of Business has created student initiatives meant to encourage learning through community engagement. On our School of Business community pages, you can explore, converse, network, and challenge yourself and others. THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS COMMUNITY EXCHANGE The Speaker Series: A monthly live webinar series hosted by faculty members who are experts in timely business topics related to our degree specialization areas. The interactive format allows opportunities for all attendees to ask questions pertinent to their field of study. Women's Business Association: The School of Business Women's Business Association addresses topics relevant to women in business, and invites discussion on diverse perspectives. IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS COMMUNITY EXCHANGE, YOU'LL FIND: Dean's Book Club: This book club is led by Dean Kelley Walters, and focuses on learning and networking through reading and discussing a variety of business books. Learning Communities: Join our Learning Communities through The Commons. These communities are for faculty and students to connect, learn, share insights, and support each other as academics in the following fields: • Business Administation (MBA) • Nonprofit Management • Computer Science and Computer Information Systems • Criminal Justice • International Business • Public Administration • Legal Studies • Organizational Leadership • Homeland Security The Student Advisory Council (SAC) is a standing council that provides suggestions and input to the Dean regarding all aspects of the School of Business including academic programs, specializations, curriculum, policies and the overall effectiveness of programs. The SAC creates connections and assists the School in developing and maintaining strong relationships with students, mentors, alumni, the public and professional communities. STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL The School of Business Professional Advisory Council (PAC) is comprised of experts and leaders in business who serve as consultants for the School. PAC members lend their professional experience and insights to strategic planning, program and curriculum development, and initiatives to ensure that students benefit from an education that is industry-relevant and responsive to the changes of a dynamic business world. PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (PAC) 30

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