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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SUMMER ORIENTATION BS Degrees Accounting Entrepreneurship Finance International Business Business Management Marketing

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SUMMER ORIENTATION BS Degrees Accounting Entrepreneurship Finance International Business Business Management Marketing. ADMINISTRATION Michael Paige PhD, Dean Aileen Torrance JD, Assistant Dean Catherine Matook BA, Administrator INTERNSHIP Cathy Butler MS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESSSUMMER ORIENTATIONBS Degrees Accounting

EntrepreneurshipFinanceInternational Business

Business Management

Marketing

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• ADMINISTRATION• Michael Paige PhD, Dean• Aileen Torrance JD, Assistant Dean• Catherine Matook BA, Administrator

• INTERNSHIP• Cathy Butler MS• Marie Wilson MBA

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Agenda

• Do not worry!• Laptops • Internships • Classes-scheduling Fall 2014•Minors• Getting help

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Common Courses

FreshmanACCOUNTING

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

FINANCEINTERNATIONAL

BUSINESS

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

MARKETING

Sophomore

ACCT

BUES

BUFN

BUIB

BUMG

BUMK

Junior

ACCT

BUES

BUFN

BUIB

BUMG

BUMK

Senior

ACCT

BUES

BUFN

BUIB

BUMG

BUMK

You can change majors or transfer to other EC majors without major hassles!!!

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Common Courses

• You can change majors or transfer to other EC majors without major hassles!!!

• DUAL MAJORS AVAILABLE: ACCT-BUS (150 CREDITS)

BS

BUS/ACCT COREACCT

BUS

GEN ED

ELECTIVES

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MinorsGen Ed or Electives

• American Studies• Applied Math• Art History• Biology• Communications• Computer Science• Creative Arts Therapy• Creative Writing• Criminal Justice• Dance• Education• English• Environmental Studies

• Events Management• Exercise Science• Gender Studies• Graphic Design• History• Hospitality

Management• Human Services• International Studies• Legal Studies• Music• Philosophy• Photography

• Political Science• Psychology• Religious Studies• Security Studies• Sociology• Spanish• Studio Art• Theatre• Victimology

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Laptops

• PC (Windows)• MAC• PC/SURFACE (Windows)• MS Office/Windows• USB flash memory• HDMI connector – high quality• Printer?

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Laptops PC & MAC

• Classwork/demos are done in Windows & Office Professional 2013

• Extensive use of Excel, Word, PowerPoint

• Problems: Office for

MAC Office for PC• Excel does not work the

same way• Swapping files in

teamwork can be a problem

There is absolutely no comparison … you cannot use MAC EXCEL for any serious financial analysis. All the keyboard shortcuts are either different or non-existent, there is no VBA support, no support for most plug-ins, and all the menus are terribly inefficient. I love my MAC and use it for everything else. But when it comes to real work (EXCEL and PPT), its gotta be a PC.http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/mac-excel-vs-window-excel

Mac Excel vs. Windows Excel

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PC Laptop Software

PC

Windows7HomePremium $100** or Windows8 $120**

MS Office 365 University $80*

MS Office 2010 or 2013 are OK, but you need to make sure the ACCESS package is included

** prices fluctuate* 4 yr subscription

Often bundled with PC purchase

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Mac Laptop Software

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Internships

Experiential Learning• Finding a career path • Academic credits (16 cr.)• Freshman 120 hrs *

January/Summer (2 cr.)• Sophomore 120 hrs *

January/Summer (2 cr.) • Senior** 14weeks

Fall Semester (12 cr.)*Summer possible

**Spring Semester Junior year for ACC and some BUS

Support• Internship: Cathy Butler

and Marie Wilson• Classes all semester• EC Launch• Database of past sites• Sorted by location• Type of business

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1st Semester

SCHEDULING DONE

BUS120 Business Fundamentals I

MTH126 Statistics or BUS110 Business Comp

INT010 Internship Seminar HON100 Honors Seminar I

(replace LST100 and ENG101)

ENG218 Argument-based Writing (replace ENG101)

TO BE REGISTERED

Gen Ed or Free Elective Choice (s)

ENG101 College Writing Seminar

LST100 Seminar in Academic Inquiry

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Gen Ed Categories

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Courses to Jump-Start a Minor

• American Studies ( AMS101)• Applied Math (MTH135)• Art History ( ART101)• Biology ( BIO101)• Communications ( CMM100)• Computer Science ( CSC101)• Creative Arts Therapy( ART105)• Creative Writing ( ENG108)• Criminal Justice (CJ 100)• Dance ( DAN200)• Education (ED 101)• English ( ENG102)• Environmental Studies (ENV140)• Events Management (HTM110)• Exercise Science (PE 110)• Gender Studies (LST121)• Graphic Design ( VC 105)• Hospitality Management (HTM101)

• History (HST201)• Human Services (HMS100)• International Studies (IST100 )• Legal Studies (CJ 151)• Music ( MUS111)• Philosophy (PHL100)• Photography (PHT116)• Political Science ( POL100)• Psychology ( PSY100)• Religious Studies ( REL104)• Security Studies (POL115)• Sociology ( SOC101)• Spanish ( SP 101) • Studio Art (ART105)• Theatre (DRA100)

( course is in GENED general education category; otherwise a free ELECTIVE)

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Class Patterns

BUS120

XXX123

LST100

MTH126

ENG101

MWF 8 am-2pm : 3X week

BUS120 BUS120

MTH126

MTH126

LST100

XXX123

ENG101

TR all day : 2X week

MW 2pm-6pm : 2X week

INT010 class time: F 1-4pm

MTH126

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Clubs & Activities

Clubs• Collegiate DECA• Entrepreneurship

Club • Investment Club• Campus clubs, sports,

other activities

Academic Options• Study Abroad

(Junior year)• International Field

Seminar (summer)Drop in Tutoring LabsWriting CenterPrivate Tutoring

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Happy Biz kids

• Learning styles: If there are specific educational requirements contact Academic Resources.

• Athletes: We have already assigned sports-friendly schedules; pick the remaining courses that finish before 3:15 PM daily!!!

• Go for good times: LST100 and ENG101 are based on the same syllabus they just differ by Professor and Topic.

• Go for balance: Try for 3 MWF/2 TR or 2 MWF/3 TR.

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Key Dates

July 11-12: Summer OrientationJuly 21- Aug 1: Registration Sept 1-2: Fall OrientationSept 3: Classes beginSept 11: Last Day of ADD/DROP

Period

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Help: The Front Line

• Michael Paige, Dean• [email protected]• 978-232-2259

• Aileen Torrance, Assistant Dean• [email protected]• 978-232-2154

• Catherine Matook, Administrator• [email protected]• 978-232-2157