Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Business Administration
Gain the necessary skills and preparation in the business disciplines, accounting, business law, economics, management, statistics and other business-related courses.
Gain the necessary skills and preparation in the business disciplines, accounting, business law, economics, management, statistics and other business-related courses.
Prepare for entry-level and middle-management positions in business, government and social service agencies. A combination of general business, management and general education courses provides the necessary decision-making and problem solving skills needed in a changing business environment.
Serve others in a variety of fields using American Sign Language to communicate, such as education, criminal justice and social services. Graduates of this program will be proficient in all aspects of ASL, demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of American Deaf Culture, demonstrate knowledge of
Has creativity ever struck in hard times?
For Computer Science major Josh Seagraves, taking a step in a creative direction over the course of the pandemic led to the completion of his debut novel, Carol, Contemporary Dread. The anthological-style narrative centers around the perils of making mistakes and going through major changes as a young person, facing issues such as isolation, anxiety and grief.
Ever since Brittany Lazzaro was little, she knew she wanted to be involved in the atmospheric sciences. Fascinated by tornadoes and hurricanes, even at 4 years old, she would be asked “Aren’t you supposed to want to be a princess?”
“No way,” she protested, because she was set on the field of atmospheric sciences. Lazzaro’s early role models in the meteorology field were Cecily Tynan, Action News’ Chief Meteorologist at 6ABC, and Reed Timmer, an American storm chaser, who both “inspired this love of weather” in Lazzarro.
SORA (Security Officer Registration Act) training is coming to RCBC! Amber Ciccanti, an Assistant Professor for RCBC’s Criminal Justice Department, is responsible for bringing this training to our campus. We spoke with Professor Ciccanti about bringing SORA training to RCBC, the in-and-outs of the program and her interest in preparing others for success in law enforcement.
Q: What is your Criminal Justice or security background?
With support from Rowan College at Burlington County’s Educational Opportunity Fund Office, student Alycia Copeland set herself up for success and is now helping other students have a transformative experience as a student worker in the office.
Moorestown, N.J. - On Monday, February 27, President Dr. Michael A. Cioce visited students at Moorestown's Mary E. Roberts Elementary School and shared a favorite book, "What Are Words, Really?" Assisted by the RCBC's mascot, Barry, he read to a full-school assembly in honor of Read Across America.