Gaining practical experience is as crucial as academic learning for business students. At John Cabot University, students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration have the unique opportunity to engage in experiential learning activities that prepare them for the dynamic world of business.
These hands-on experiences enhance their understanding of business theories and provide them with the skills needed to excel in a competitive job market. Here are three experiential learning opportunities for business students at JCU that can help you turn knowledge into action.
The Learn-Do-Share program at JCU connects classroom theory with real-world application by having students work in teams on consulting projects for businesses, culminating in a formal presentation and written analysis that applies their knowledge to real business challenges.
Participating in Learn-Do-Share offers several benefits:
Through Learn-Do-Share, JCU students gain a valuable and practical business education that significantly enhances their resumes, making them more attractive to future employers.
The student-run Business Society fosters a collaborative learning community by offering activities that help students apply classroom knowledge to real-world business challenges. Members of the Business Society have the chance to:
Being part of the JCU Business Society allows students to grow professionally and personally, providing experiential learning opportunities and helping them build the skills and connections necessary to succeed in their future careers.
JCU Alumna Ilaria Colasanti’s experiences reflect as much. She said, “Studying at John Cabot gave me the most well-rounded knowledge of the business world. The lessons and teachings of John Cabot’s professors are something I still carry with me every day. Their approach to business studies is very practical and dynamic. I was actively involved in JCU’s student organizations and working with the Institute of Entrepreneurship when I was President of the Business Club gave me an invaluable opportunity to work with start-ups, from which I got inspired later on to pursue a career in the tech industry.”
JERO International Consulting, a student-run non-profit at JCU, offers hands-on consulting experience for Rome's small- and medium-sized enterprises, helping students develop professional skills through a “learning-by-doing” approach. As a member of JERO, students can:
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