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It’s hands on for U. business students – Instead of learning via exercises, future executives form real-world companies.
December 18, 2009 /
Josh Eckman began his university experience as an engineering student. Then like a lot of University of Utah undergrads he shifted, deciding that dual degrees in business administration and Asian studies were more to his liking.
So he transferred to the U.’s David Eccles School of Business, and that’s where his world was knocked sideways — in a good way.
Eckman became part of the a growing emphasis at the nationally renowned school to bring students — at undergrad and graduate levels alike — out of sterile lecture halls and into the real world of business.
By John Keahey
Full Story: http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_14023811
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