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Peer Mentors

SCH-MGMT

Peer Mentors prepares undergraduate teaching assistants to lead a section of SCH-MGMT 191/192T Transitions. Students develop leadership, classroom management, and public speaking skills and practice inclusive pedagogies while serving as peer mentors to first-year students.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit

Sport Management Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course uses sport managment contexts to explore various aspects of business communiction strategy. Special emphasis on marketing and promotional writing as well as basic business writing. Fulfills Junior Year Writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310;315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.

Business Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310/315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.

Business Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310/315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.

Business Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310/315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.

Business Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310/315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.

Business Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310/315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.

Business Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310/315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.

Business Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310/315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.

Business Communication

SCH-MGMT

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Once the course reaches enrollment capacity the course is full. Overrides are not available for this course. If you are graduating this semester and unable to enroll in SCH-MGMT 310/315, please contact Meghan Smith at msmith@isenberg.umass.edu.
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