Day Undergraduate

Day Undergraduate

Welcome to the home of the day business program for undergraduates here at NDNU.  The 2006-2007 academic year will prove to be a challenge for each of you - industries and government agencies are changing and so must you and I.  Good luck to each of you and know that my door is always open to you!

Peter F. Young
Director, Undergraduate Business Programs

School of Business & Management's New Internship Program website!

The School has assembled a complete website covering internship availability, "do's and don't of internships", resume preperation, and a host of other salient topics for undergradaute students to use when selecting their required intership location.  Click on the SBM Internship Program link and go exploring.

School of Business & Management's New Advising Centre

The new Centre is more virtual than a new physical location.  Each undergradaute student needing course/programmatic advise during the year will now go directly to Louella Jorgensen [650-508-3591 or ljorgensen@ndnu.edu] located in Cuvilly, room #4.  This consolidation of services streamlines our advising process so that faculty members can mentor individuals, small groups, or complete majors.

The Sigma Beta Delta (SBD) Honors Society at NDNU

The Honor Society is a very coveted and distingushed organization that will great value to already solid business degree from NDNU.  The organization will host several events this year - please make sure that you stay in tune and seek out these fellow students - they are here to help you with a whole variety of things!

Fall Scheduled Course Syllabi are online...

If you do NOT see the course syllabus posted - simply click on the instructor's name and send him/her an e-mail asking for the syllabus.  They will send it to you directly.

                                          Fall 2006 Business Day Course Syllabi

Professional Management Skills

Besides content knowledge, courses throughout the business administration curriculum are constructed to encourage professional skills essential to compete in today's business environment. These include:

  • Interpersonal communications
  • Organization leadership and team building
  • Assessment and analysis of quantitative information
  • Strategic thinking
  • Information management technologies
  • Global business cultures and management strategies

Director

Peter F. Young

Director, Undergraduate Business Programs, 2005
BA, University of California at Los Angeles
MA, University of Hawaii at Manoa

ABD, Walden University
(650) 508-3637; pyoung@ndnu.edu

Day-Business Student Advisor

Louella Jorgensen, SBM Undergraduate Analyst, 2000
BA, University of California at Berkeley
MAE, Notre Dame de Namur University

(650) 508-3591; ljorgensen@ndnu.edu

Notre Dame de Namur University
1500 Ralston Avenue
Belmont, CA 94002
(650) 508-3591
sbm.ndnu.edu/daybus