Academic Calendar
Academic Dates dates may be found at: https://registrar.unl.edu/academic-calendar
Academic Dates dates may be found at: https://registrar.unl.edu/academic-calendar
Harvest week will be October 30 through November 3, with activities all throughout Hawks Hall! Click here for more details. Continue reading…
Enroll as soon as your enrollment period opens to get the classes you need at the times you want. Advisors are here to discuss your options and help with degree planning so that you can graduate on time. Don't know what day you enroll? Continue reading…
Check your spring classes again, especially if you enrolled in an online class - did you enroll in class section PO# instead of a 3-digit number like 003 or 702? This mean you are enrolled in a 3-week pre-session class (January 2-19). If you enrolled in error, update your schedule now.
As students update their spring schedules, they may add and drop classes. As this happens, there could be movement on the waitlists and opportunities to get into the class you’ve been waiting for. Continue reading…
The Teaching and Learning Center offers free tutoring for business classes. See the full list of courses and schedule at https://business.unl.edu/tutor.
Nebraska at Oxford allows CoB students to earn an ECON minor with just one additional Econ course! Join the most popular summer study abroad at UNL! Take ECON classes, attend a West End show, enjoy high tea, and more through Nebraska at Oxford. Scholarships are available. Continue reading…
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/oxfordThe Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) is hosting its first event at the Food Bank of Lincoln! Students interested in management, human resources or the nonprofit sector are invited to join us on Friday, Nov. 3, 1-4 p.m. at the Lincoln Food Bank. Continue reading…
Learn common terminology and phrases in Japanese and interact with other students, staff and faculty on Monday November 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lunch is provided! RSVP to Edgar at emontoya4@unl.edu by Wednesday November 1.
The Harris Lecture Series presents The Future of Work featuring Tyler Waye, Leadership and Teamwork Specialist on Friday, November 10, at 10:30 a.m. in HLH 002.
Nebraska Bureau of Business Research is hosting a special guest speaker on November 13, between 4 – 5 p.m. in HLH 231 as part of the BBR Seminar Series. Thomas A. Rubin, CPA, CMA, CMC, CIA, CGFM, CFM has over four decades of experience in government surface transportation and finance. Continue reading…
Build your network with peers and founders, and learn from trailblazers in the Nebraska entrepreneurship system ecosystem on Thursday, November 16, at 4 p.m. in the Union Regency Suite.
Nebraska Governors New Venture Competition is open to Nebraska college students, prizes range from $10,000-20,000. Submissions are due Dec. 1.
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/negovnvcThese courses are either new, unique, or only offered in spring. See something you like? When will you plan it into your degree?
Do you want to make an impact in the community and award real money to a local non-project? You are looking for MNGT 411 Philanthropy and Leadership. Get a code to register for the Spring 2024 class at http://go.unl.edu/mngt411
Have you considered a franchise? What is a franchise? How does it differ from the traditional business model? Answer these questions and more through traditional lectures and many guest speakers. *This course is only offered in the spring so plan accordingly.
No books or tests in this class! Work on real projects with the Ameritas innovation hub, all during class time! Email rsimon2@unl.edu to apply for MRKT 490: Ameritas Special Projects (3 credits) with built-in internship experience on Wednesday mornings 8-10:50 a.m. Open to all majors.
NEW course alert! Do you have sophomore standing and MNGT 301? Learn the sports industry and the factors that make it unique to other industries. You will hear from guest speakers and complete a project to solve a real sports problem.
This spring-only class is back!
You will learn how to ask relevant HR questions to improve business outcomes, how to analyze data using R and showing solutions using Tableau. MNGT 360 or 361 are prerequisites.
Gain Skills for U.S. job opportunities, and learn to succeed in American culture. Wednesdays starting January 31 to April 10 from 3:30 - 5 p.m. in HLH 219. Visit http://business.unl.edu/erc for more information.
More details at: http://business.unl.edu/ercLevel up your experience with the Medallion Program, open to all Business majors. Email Richard Fishler at rfishler2@unl.edu for more information!
Visit with Dean Kathy Farrell! You can Share your story, ideas for the college and how the semester is going on Tuesdays from 4-5 p.m. in HLH 301
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