Drexel Law Professor Creates First MOOC to Teach Business Acquisition Skills
September 17, 2012
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Law professor Karl Okamoto created the online course on business acquisitions
“Co-op gives you a chance to try new things. But it is certainly no joke; it sits you in the seat you would eventually be sitting in after college,” said Chang. “The most important part of succeeding on co-op is goal setting, know where you want to end and what you want to do; everyone has to start somewhere.”
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