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Welcome McIntire Class of 2017

Student Services Office


Rouss & Robertson, Room 311

Associate Dean Rebecca Leonard


Assistant Dean, Student Life & Global Programs Chris Wilcox Elliott
Director, Student Information & Records Tracey Doniel
Associate Director of Student Life Edward Warwick
Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admission Jeannine Fields
Assistant Director, Global Programs Angie Turner
Student Services Coordinator Stephanie Tavenner

COMPLETE YOUR SURVEY NEXT


WEEK
Critical Aspects of McIntire School

 Excellence: Reputation and Rankings


 Tradition of Innovation
 Strong Sense of Community
 Foundation of Analytical and Technology Skills
 Special Emphasis on Leadership, Integrity, Communication, and Teamwork
 Integrative vs. Functional Perspective
 Global Awareness and Experience
 Applied Orientation through Alumni and Corporate Networks
Bachelor of Science in Commerce
Third Year Integrated Core Experience (ICE)
How ICE Works

 Students engage in an integrated series of six sessions of business theory and practice
throughout a two-semester period, rather than taking separate core courses.

 Blocks of 40 students learn by working in small teams, as well as with faculty and
corporate leaders, to solve real-world business problems.

 Professors team-teach in an interactive, rigorous seminar atmosphere.

 Course material is presented in an integrated, cross-functional manner, providing


students with a deep knowledge of the complex interrelationships among different
subject areas.
Third-Year Integrated Core Experience
Fall Semester

COMM 3020
Behavioral Issues in Mktg. and Mgmt. (4 credits)

COMM 3010
Strategy and Systems
(4 credits)

COMM 3030
Quantitative & Financial Analysis (4 credits)

Needed Commerce Elective, Comm Law, or College Elective (3 credits)


Third Year Integrated Core Experience
Spring Semester

COMM 3050
Entry Strategies in Emerging Markets
(3 credits)

COMM 3040
Strategic Value Creation
(4.5 credits)

COMM 3060
Quantitative Analysis II
(1.5 credits)

Needed Commerce Concentration, Elective, Comm Law, or


College Elective (2 courses - 6 credits)
Bachelor of Science in Commerce
Concentrations:

 Accounting

 Finance

 Information Technology

 Management

 Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Commerce
Tracks:
 Business Analytics

 Entrepreneurship

 Global Commerce

 Quantitative Finance

 Real Estate

A track is a 12 credit area of study crossing over multiple concentrations.


Courses taken to satisfy track requirements can also be used to satisfy
concentration requirements.
Academic Requirements of Note:

 No withdrawals from Commerce Classes

 Commerce Courses may not be taken CR/NC

 Commerce Courses are not offered as AUDIT

 Minimum of 15 graded credits both semesters 3rd year

 Minimum of 27 graded credits 4th year

 Must complete 57 total graded credits after enrollment


Advising Questions??

Advisor

Second Major/Minor

Walk-In Hours
http://www.commerce.virginia.edu/undergrad/advising/Pages/Undergraduate-Advising.aspx
McIntire Online Forms

Transfer Credit Request Allows students to seek permission to


take courses at another university and have them apply toward a
degree at the University of Virginia.

Course Planning Guide Guidelines for choosing a course of


study for McIntire students.

Concentration and Track Form Required to add or change


Commerce concentration.
Students do not declare concentrations until
Spring of third year.
Course Enrollment – Fall 2015
Fall ICE – 12 Credits
 COMM 3010 Strategy and Systems - 1st 4wks
(In SIS, all class times for ICE are listed under 3010)

 COMM 3020 Behavioral Issues in Marketing and Management - 2nd 5wks

 COMM 3030 Quantitative and Financial Analysis - 3rd 5wks

SIS REQUIRES YOU TO ENROLL IN SAME SECTION OF ALL


THREE COURSES – EACH COURSE IS 4 CREDITS

NO COURSE ACTIONS – LET US KNOW ABOUT ANY DOCUMENTED


CONFLICT NOW

NO CHANGES AFTER AUGUST 1ST

Third Year students are Required to Carry a minimum of


15 graded credits.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Reading Your Academic Requirements

www.virginia.edu/SIS
Degree Requirements

 120 Credits (60 credits in residency at UVA)

 48 credits must be in Commerce courses

 57 credits must be in Non-Commerce courses, including 6 credits


of Humanities

 15 credits may be in either Commerce or Non-Commerce courses


Global Curriculum and Opportunities

 Global awareness and understanding are essential


 Objective: global perspective for all
 100% of graduates have some kind of significant international experience

 Major priorities
 Globalizing the curriculum
 Embracing a diverse community
 Providing a range of study abroad opportunities throughout the world
 Expanding opportunities for faculty research and development of teaching
materials

 How are you globalizing YOUR Commerce education?


Semester Abroad Opportunities

3rd Year Core Abroad Spring


 DIS, Copenhagen
 University of Bath, Bath, England
 University College Dublin, Ireland
 National University of Singapore
 HEC, Paris
 Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil
 Universita Bocconi, Milan, Italy
 IE University, Madrid, Spain
 ESADE, Barcelona, Spain
 University of Auckland, New Zealand
 Hong Kong Univ of Science &Technology
 Peking University, Beijing, China
 St. Gallen University, Switzerland

 Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina

 IES Abroad, Chile & Argentina


 Erasmus Univ: Rotterdam School of Management
 City University, Cass Business School, London
PREVIEW of 2016 GCI Courses
What About After Class?

Lighting of the Courtyard

Commerce Council Annual Kickball Tournament

Consulting Group at McIntire

Global Markets Group


Advertising and Marketing
Association
Commerce Council

Officers 2015 - 2016

President Evan Mock


Vice President Jack Armstrong
Treasurer Meredith Markwood
Social Chair TBA
Service Chair TBA
Student-Faculty Relations Chair TBA
Communications Chair TBA
McIntire Mentors Chair Kostas Vassalos
Corporate Connections
Student Organizations
Career Services – internships & job placement
Networking Reception, sponsored tonight by:

Peter McElwain, Senior Manager, Tax & Assurance,


Baker Tilly Consulting Group
Fall 2015 Orientation for All Incoming Third
Year Students
Monday, August 24, 2015
Tuesday, August 25th – Classes Begin
Friday, August 28, 2015

COMPLETE YOUR SURVEY!!!!

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