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MBA/MS Handbook 2013-2014

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* * * US Copyright Law: http://www.copyright.gov/title17/ US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA): http://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf Legal Alternatives: http://www.educause.edu/Resources/Browse/LegalDownloading/33381 Thank you for your adherence to UB IT policy and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. CHAPTER XI Services Advisement Students seeking advice, assistance, and information concerning the full-time graduate programs should visit the Graduate Programs Office, 203 Alfiero. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. M – TH and 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Fridays. The office phone number is 716-645-3204. Ciminelli Family Career Resource Center The Frank L. Ciminelli Family Career Resource Center (CRC), located on the third floor of the Alfiero Center, serves as the primary career exploration and job search resource for MBA and MS students. The mission of the CRC is to create an environment that enables and motivates students to be successful in reaching their career goals. The CRC works with you to create an individualized plan based on your career goals. Your participation in the professional development seminars like MBA Advantage or MS Advantage, along with the practice interview program, career development workshops, résumé critiques, individual advisement and career strategy seminars will aid you as you develop a personalized strategy for achieving your career objectives. In addition, the CRC will connect you to the world of business through opportunities like the Network New York and Network Buffalo events, a mentor program, business simulations and competitions, campus recruiting and other events. And lastly, the CRC will help you manage the job-search process. Whether it's identifying target companies, managing multiple job offers or even compensation negotiations—the CRC will support you every step of the way. The Career Resource Center is also dedicated to serving employers effectively and efficiently by providing them with qualified candidates who are able to make immediate contributions to business goals. The CRC's recruiting partners are committed to the school and recognize the value of the UB School of Management's world-class curriculum, emphasis on real-world practice, global perspectives and solid career preparation. The CRC provides employers countless ways to develop a campus presence and access students through networking events, information sessions, speaking engagements, career fairs and innovative career development programs. In addition, the CRC offers personalized assistance to employers in getting to know UB School of Management students and formulating a recruitment strategy that will provide the maximum benefit to their organization. The CRC helps employers connect with UB School of Management talent, and as a result, recruiters recognize UB graduates in national surveys for their outstanding communication, analytical and team skills – critical indicators of your ability to make an immediate and valuable impact. Computer Resources The School of Management's computer lab is located in Jacobs 210. This facility houses thirty networked personal computers that are linked to the Internet and are configured to access the UB Mail System. Each computer is configured with the most current versions of the Microsoft Office suite of products and software specific to School of Management curricula. Within the consultant's office, Jacobs 210A, two special configurations have been created for student access. One computer has been connected to an optical scanner. There is a printer available for students to use with their own personalized resume paper. There is a release print workstation in the consultant's office to ensure the printer is available. http://mgt.buffalo.edu/students/facilities/jacobs Printing in the Jacobs lab is managed by iprint@ub software that helps to reduce paper waste and provide convenience to students. The Jacobs computer lab has been specifically designed for the use by the School of Management students and faculty. Only current School of Management students are able to log on to the lab computers. Upon the initial login onto a lab computer in 210 Jacobs Management 70

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