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Baccalaurei in negotiorum administrationem

English translation: in Business Administration


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Latin term or phrase:Baccalaurei in negotiorum administrationem
English translation:in Business Administration
Entered by: Katrin Jarvis
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18:34 Sep 12, 2008
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Education / Pedagogy / Name of degree
Latin term or phrase: Baccalaurei in negotiorum administrationem
This is a degree from the University of Puerto Rico. I get the first word, bachelor's degree, and that administrationem probably is administration, but the negotiorum I am not sure. It seems to point towards something legal, but could it have anything to do with accounting? Thanks!
Katrin Jarvis
United States
Local time: 01:28
in Business Administration
Explanation:
negotiorum gestio, negotiorum gestor...from (Late) Latin "management of business," also used in civil law for management of business or affairs of another person without authority.
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Veronika McLaren
Local time: 01:28


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4 +5in Business Administration
Veronika McLaren


  

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9 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +5
in Business Administration


Explanation:
negotiorum gestio, negotiorum gestor...from (Late) Latin "management of business," also used in civil law for management of business or affairs of another person without authority.

Veronika McLaren
Local time: 01:28
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Asker: Great! I figured it was some kind of general business or similar... Thanks!


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