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Welcome to the McIntire School of Commerce!
Academic | Career | Community | Wellness
Welcome, Class of 2019! March 23, 2017
McIntire Welcome Night
WELCOME | introductions
Danny Steeper Associate Dean for
Student Services and
Academic Operations
Ellen Rozan Director of Global
Programs
Sarah Rogis Associate Director for
Career Development
Rebecca Leonard Associate Dean for
Diversity, Equity,
and Inclusion
Director of
Undergraduate
Admissions
Sally Armentrout Director of Student Life
Lauren Fogel Commerce Council
President
WELCOME | corporate connections
Peter McElwain, COMM ’99
Partner
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP provides a wide range of accounting, tax, assurance and consulting services with more than 2,700 professionals, including 302 partners
National and global reach
> Connecticut > Delaware > Illinois > Georgia > Maryland > Michigan > Minnesota
> New Jersey > New York > Oklahoma > Pennsylvania > Texas > Washington, D.C. > Wisconsin
Locations > Serve clients nationwide from 35 offices in 14 states > Net revenue of $522 million
> 8th largest network by combined revenue > 745 offices in 141 countries > Combined revenue of U.S. $3.8bn
Baker Tilly is a member of Baker Tilly International:
ACADEMICS | integrated core experience (ICE)
Integration Cohorts Teaching Teams
• Integrated sessions on business
theory and practice (no stand
alone courses)
• Material presented in integrated,
cross-functional manner,
providing deep knowledge of
complex interrelationships among
subject areas
• Blocks of 40-45 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.
• ICE Team Leaders
• Faculty Mentors
• Program Advisors
ACADEMICS | fall semester ICE
August September October November December
Comm 3020: Behavioral Issues in Marketing and Management
(4 credits)
Comm 3030: Quantitative and Financial Analysis (4 credits)
Comm 3010: Strategy and Systems (4 credits) 12 credits ICE+ 3 credit elective=15-credits total
Electives/Concentration Electives
ACADEMICS | spring semester ICE
January February March April May
Comm 3050: Managerial Decision Making (4.5 credits)
Electives/Concentration Electives
Comm 3040: Strategic Value Creation (4.5 credits)
9 credits-ICE + 6 credits- elective =15-credits total
ACADEMICS | concentrations and tracks
Concentrations Functional area of study
Tracks Cross-disciplinary programs to support concentrations
Accounting Finance
Information Technology
Management
Marketing
Advertising & Digital Media
Business Analytics
Entrepreneurship Global
Commerce
Quantitative Finance
Real Estate
ACADEMICS | enrolling for the fall semester
Electives ICE and 3110 Notes
April 3rd
• Any COMM or non-COMM
elective (except COMM 3110)
• NO conflicts with ICE times
• 9:30-12:15pm, M-Th
• 2:00pm-4:45pm, M-Th
• COMM 3410-COMM Law or
COMM 3200-Project Mgt. or
CLAS Elective
July 1st • ICE Block enrollments are
finalized
• Third Year students are required
to carry a minimum of 15 graded
credits
• SIS will allow enrollment in up to
19 credits on August 7, 2017
June 15th at NOON • Choose ICE block-check times by section
• Enroll in COMM 3010, 3020, and 3030 –
same section for each course (12-credits
total)
• Enroll in elective(s) (at least 3-credits)
• Accounting or Finance – COMM
3110: Intermediate Accounting (3
credits)
• IT – COMM 3200: Project
Management (3 credits)
ACADEMICS | global opportunities
Global Foundations
Plan to Go Global with McIntire
Semester Abroad
• Satisfies spring ICE
• Top-quality b-school partners
• Seize the opportunity
• Value
Short-Term
• McIntire faculty-led
• J-term, March, or May
• Targeted theme and business visits
CAREER | commerce career services
• How and when to engage with CCS
• How we can help
• The value of exploration and finding fit
CAREER | exploring business careers
Exploring Business Careers
Saturday, March 25
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
COMMUNITY | diversity at McIntire Diversity is a collection of unique
characteristics, both seen and unseen, that
enrich our community by challenging
assumptions, inspiring thoughtful discussion,
and contributing to the development of
innovative solutions.
Diversity works when our community is
inclusive, acknowledging and removing barriers
to empower all our members to engage fully
and to contribute in and out of the classroom.
McIntire works when we recruit, support, and
educate a community as diverse as the global
workforce, and when we celebrate the unlimited
possibilities of our shared talents.
Office of Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion
Engage with us:
Rouss & Robertson Halls Room 104
COMMUNITY | valuing a COMMunity of differences
Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at McIntire ?
The Business Case for Diversity
The best plans flourish when good people, ideas, and differences come together.
Companies with outstanding diversity programs outperform their peers by a
significant margin.
As a top business school driven to prepare students to thrive in the highly diverse
and international workplace, the McIntire School is well on the path toward realizing
a fully diverse and inclusive community and ensuring the long-term success of the
McIntire community.
COMMUNITY | McIntire ally program
COMMUNITY | getting involved
2017-2018 Commerce Council
President: Lauren Fogel
Vice President: Kimberly Flintsch
Treasurer: Grace Zeng
Get involved!
Block Representative elections in early September.
Student Organizations
WELLNESS | finding balance takes work
WELLNESS | it matters
Health and wellbeing MATTER now and later
Set yourself up for wellbeing at McIntire
WELLNESS | challenge with support
Opportunity
Challenge
Choice
CONCLUSION | review
Academic
• ICE familiarity
• Enrollment process
• Global opportunities
Career
• Attend Saturday’s event
• Utilize CCS resources
Community
• Value our community
• Attend community events
• Get involved
Wellness
• Wellness matters
• Challenge and support
• Develop your wellness plan
CONCLUSION | welcome series
NEXT STEPS Pre-Matriculation Survey – e-mailed next week
Access Resources: www.commerce.virginia.edu/undergrad/undergraduate-advising
Including…
• Enrollment Information & FAQs
• ICE Preparation Resources
• McIntire Welcome Series Info
CONCLUSION | welcome reception
Welcome to the McIntire School of Commerce!