Admission into Comm 4372 and 4374 is not guaranteed and is based on a students performance in COMM 4371 and 4373 and on his/her group peer evaluations for the fall semester. Our flexibility with regard to course make-up provides flexibility in this regard as well. Instead, the list of electives is meant to provide a broad set of courses consistent with the objectives of the track. In addition to their academic credentials, admitted students demonstrated outstanding co-curricular experiences that included a variety of involvement and leadership positions on and off Grounds. Studentsmay major in two subjects, in which case the degree must be approved by both departments or interdepartmental programs. Recent McIntire graduates with a finance concentration have gone on to work, for example, for investment banks, private equity firms, hedge funds, asset management firms, and endowment funds. It provides majors with the type of training that will enable them to compete successfully for the best junior analyst positions in governments, public policy research firms, and other organizations and for admission into the leading graduate programs in public policy. Do I . Students wishing to focus on an area for which there is no departmental or interdepartmental major program may apply to the chair for acceptance in the Interdisciplinary Major Program. UVA McIntire School of Commerce, Center for Investors and Financial Markets, Center for Real Estate and the Built Environment, Galant Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, PwC Center for Innovation in Professional Services. Accounting Our goal is that via these new ventures graduates will have a positive impact upon the world in which we live, thereby creating value of all kinds. The M.S. Because COMM 2010 is generally taken by pre-Commerce students, first and second year students are given priority in registering for the class. The program provides an education in and experience with the tools, techniques, and transformations involved in new venture development, (e.g., ideation and innovation, team building, product-market fit, financial and social return, and legal dynamics). As such, the areas of accounting, economics, finance, law, mathematics, anthropology, psychology, sociology, and other related disciplines are used as resources for the conceptual, theoretical, and empirical underpinnings of the marketing discipline. These and other decision areas compromise the marketing function. Schools), Listing of majors and minors offered in the College, UVAArts & Sciences Digital Communications, Use resources available at University Career Services. Students who would like to change their Engineering Major need to complete the Change in Major Form. Student at the University of Virginia intending to double major in Commerce and Applied Statistics. Every organization, profit or non-profit, must answer these questions in one form or another. We are always ready to discuss appropriate avenues of study along these lines. What product or service, and how much of it, should a company provide for its consumers? Students beyond the second year must remain in good standing in a major or their enrollment in the College may be cancelled. Concentrations typically involve special topics, applications, or disciplines, and may include courses taken in other departments or schools of the University. Select 1.5 -3 credits from the courses listed below: Select 6 - 7.5credits from the courses listed below: *May only use as Area Elective or Elective. 6 credits required from the courses listed below: The Global Commerce track, a course of study spanning multiple concentration areas, is designed to provide students with a broad and interdisciplinary understanding of global business environments, an in-depth regional perspective, and an appreciation of the challenges and opportunities facing a wide array of commercial enterprises operating within these interrelated environments. No student may begin a sixth full-time semester without a declared major in SIS. 2. Courses taken for a concentration are also considered major electives, unless the course is already specifically required for the major (i.e. To declare a concentration in public policy before his or her last year at the University, an economics major must have completed. It should also appeal to students with a strong interest in public policy who intend to pursue careers in related areas such as law. Elementary Education (BSEd) Please see the Quantitative Finance Track Coordinator about this. Internships and externships available in fields related to the major. The core of the minor provides an education in and experience with the data and analytical tools and techniques involved in real estate analysis, real estate investment and land-use law. A students concentration appears, along with the major, on his or her transcript. Beyond the courses required for the major, however, a student may register for other courses in their major field on a credit/no credit basis. Electrical Engineering. The Leadership minor begins with an application process open to students who are enrolled in COMM 2600-Leadership Across the Disciplines (3 credit hours) during the spring of second year. Please enable Javascript for full functionality. Students concentrating in finance are required to complete COMM 3110, 3720, 3721, 4710 and at least one specialized advanced course (COMM 4720, 4721, 4559, 4730, 4731, 4732). Complete two courses from the following list: The purpose of the Leadership minor is to transform how students think about leadership and to develop the skills they need to lead people and organizations in todays complex global environment. Case analysis, discussion groups, experiential exercises, research reports, seminars, field projects, lectures, outside speakers, and the Advertising and Marketing Association (AMA), together with national marketing/advertising competitions (AAF, the American Advertising Federation competition), are all used to help students understand marketing. All Rights Reserved 2023. Well introduce you to the role of marketing, both in a business context and in society through case analyses, discussion groups, experiential exercises, research reports, seminars, field projects, lectures, and outside speakers. Early Childhood Education (BSEd) East Asian Languages, Literatures and Culture. UVA Engineering majors can choose from a variety of Engineering Degree Programsdesigned to prepare them to become leaders in future-focused fields. McIntires five highly ranked graduate degrees generate a wealth of opportunities for recent college graduates and professionals. A transformational rethinking of our physical complex, with renovations to the interior and exterior spaces and the construction of a new building, Shumway Hall. Almost all degree programs in the College of Arts & Sciences offer a Distinguished Majors Program. Students in UVA Engineering cannot double major in the McIntire School of Commerce. Within the minor, students begin with foundational courses supported by McIntire School of Commerce and the School of Architecture. No student is permitted to enroll as a full time student beyond the fifth semester without being in a major. Students may not seek an advisor directly. For more information on the concentration in Public Policy, contact the Undergraduate Administrative Coordinator. Our program considers optimal real estate development and investment patterns with the context of sustainable urban environments and stewardship of our planets natural resources both being key elements in the University of Virginias land use philosophy and commitment to future generations. Some other schools of the University allow College students to minor in one of their programs. ECON 4320 - Economics of Urban Areas Credits: 3, COMM 4822 - Invest in Sustainable Future - Credits: 3, MDST 3202 - Digital Media and Publishing Credits: 3, MDST 4802 - Intermediate Documentary Production Credits: 3, PSYC 4150 - Cognitive Processes Credits: 3, PSYC 4300 - Theories of Perception Credits: 3, Board of Visitors and University Administration, School of Education and Human Development, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, School of Continuing and Professional Studies, McIntire School of Commerce: Programs/Courses, COMM 3110 - Intermediate Accounting I Credits: 3, COMM 3120 - Intermediate Accounting II Credits: 3, COMM 4150 - Introductory Auditing Credits: 3, COMM 3720 - Intermediate Corporate Finance Credits: 3, COMM 4710 - Intermediate Investments Credits: 3, COMM 4559 - Corporate Restructuring and Distressed Investing, COMM 4720 - Advanced Corporate Finance: Valuation and Restructuring Credits: 3, COMM 4721 - Advanced Corporate Finance: Investment Banking Credits: 3, COMM 4730 - Advanced Investments: Derivatives and Fixed Income Credits: 3, COMM 4731 - Advanced Investments: Principles of Securities Trading Credits: 3, COMM 4732 - Advanced Investments: Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management Credits: 3, COMM 3200 - Project and Product Management Credits: 3, COMM 3220 - Database Management Systems and Business Intelligence Credits: 3, COMM 4230 - Fintech: Information Technology in Finance Credits: 3, COMM 4263 - Intro to Cybersecurity Credits: 3, COMM 4620 - Strategic Leadership Credits: 3, COMM 4621 - Measure, Manage, & Motivate Credits: 3, COMM 4660 - Management Consulting and Advisory Services Credits: 3, COMM 4680 - Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, COMM 4690 - Global Management Credits: 3, COMM 4821 - Managing Sustainable Development Credits: 3, COMM 4641 - Public Speaking & Persuasion Credits: 3, COMM 4643 - Advanced Business Speaking_ Credits: 3, COMM 4644 - Persuasion & Influence_ Credits: 3, COMM 3330 - Marketing Research & Analytic Techniques Credits: 3, COMM 4380 - Consumer Behavior and Marketing Strategy Credits: 3, COMM 4310 - Global Marketing Credits: 3, COMM 4350 - Customer Analytics & Brand Strategy Credits: 3, COMM 4351 - Marketing Analytics for Big Data_ Credits: 3, COMM 4370 - Digital Strategy & Analytics Credits: 3, COMM 4371 - Strategic Brand Consulting and Communications Credits: 3, COMM 4372 - Integrated Communications & Digital Campaigns Credits: 3, COMM 4373 - Strategic Brand Consulting & Communications - Media Lab, COMM 4374 - Integrated Communications & Digital Campaigns - Media Lab, COMM 4381 - Developing and Managing Innovative New Products Credits: 3, ENTP 1010 - Startup: An Introduction to Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, COMM 3230 - Managing Innovation Credits: 3, COMM 4680 - Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, COMM 4681 - Entrepreneurship Track Capstone Credits: 3, LPPS 3050 - Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship_ Credits: 3, LPPS 4735 - Experiential Social Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, STS 2810 - Introduction to Technology Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, STS 2830 - Startup Operations for Entrepreneurs Credits: 3, STS 4810 - New Product Development Credits: 3, BME 3030 - Design and Innovation in Medicine Credits: 3, ARAD 3100 - Principles and Practices of Arts Administration Credits: 3, ARCH 2070 - Design & Thinking Credits: 3, ARCH 3070 - Foundations in Design Practices Credits: 4, CHEM 2350 - The Chemical Century Credits: 3, COMM 1100 - Understanding the World of Business Credits: 3, COMM 1800 - Foundations of Commerce Credits: 3, COMM 2020 - Introduction to Management Accounting Credits: 3, COMM 3230 - Managing Innovation Credits: 3, COMM 3420 - Commercial Law II Credits: 3, COMM 3790 - Venture Capital & Emerging Firms Credits: 3, COMM 4381 - Developing and Managing Innovative New Products Credits: 3, ECON 3010 - Intermediate Microeconomics Credits: 4, EDLF 2050 - What the Innovators Do: Strategies to Transform the Lives of Youth Credits: 3, GSVS 2150 - Global Sustainability Credits: 3, ENGR 4010 - Multidisciplinary Design and Development I Credits: 1 to 3, HIUS 3162 - Digitizing America Credits: 3, MDST 3405 - Media Policy and Law Credits: 3, LPPL 2600 - Foundations of Behavioral Science Credits: 3, LPPP 3500 - Special Topics in Social Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, LPPS 3290 - Social Innovation in Emerging Markets: India and South East Asia Credits: 3, LPPS 3295 - Global Humanitarian Crises Response Credits: 3, LPPS 3410 - Innovation and Social Impact Credits: 3, LPPS 4720 - Open Source for the Common Good Credits: 3, LPPS 4730 - Impact Investing Credits: 3, PHS 3825 - Global Public Health: Challenges and Innovations Credits: 3, PSYC 2600 - Introduction to Social Psychology Credits: 3, SOC 3710 - Organizations Credits: 3, SOC 3820 - Social Movements Credits: 3, STS 1800 - Business Fundamentals for Engineers Credits: 3, STS 2730 - Engineers & the Art of the Deal Credits: 3, STS 2840 - Entrepreneurial Finance Credits: 3, STS 2850 - Government and Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, STS 3580 - Special Topics for Engineering Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, SYS 3501 - Special Topics in Systems and Information Engineering Credits: 1 to 4, COMM 2600 - Leadership Across the Disciplines Credits: 3, COMM 4881 - Leadership Practicum Credits: 3, COMM 4643 - Advanced Business Speaking Credits: 3, ENWR 2800 - Public Speaking Credits: 3, ENWR 3620 - Writing & Tutoring Across Cultures_ Credits: 3, ENWR 3900 - Career-Based Writing and Rhetoric Credits: 3, COMM 3810 - Business Ethics Credits: 3, EDHS 2891 - Issues Facing Adolescent Girls Credits: 4, EDHS 3250 - Professional Development and Team Dynamics Credits: 3, LPPL 3450 - Resilient Leadership for Teams and Teammates Credits: 3, RELG 3485 - Moral Leadership Credits: 3, COMM 2700 - Foundations of Real Estate Finance_ Credits: 3, PLAN 3060 - Law, Land and the Environment Credits: 3, COMM 4790 - Fundamentals of Real Estate Analysis Credits: 3, CE 2030 - Management of Engineering and Construction Projects_ Credits: 3, CE 3010 - Project Business Planning_ Credits: 3, COMM 4791 - Real Estate Investment Analysis Credits: 3, COMM 4792 - Commercial Real Estate Seminar:Advanced Issues and Fieldwork Credits: 3, ECON 3030 - Money and Banking Credits: 3, ECON 4080 - Law and Economics Credits: 3, HIUS 3411 - American Business Credits: 3, HIUS 3853 - From Redlined to Subprime: Race and Real Estate in the US Credits: 3, LPPS 3050 - Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship Credits: 3, LPPS 3410 - Innovation and Social Impact_ Credits: 3, LPPP 2200 - Introduction to Public Policy_ Credits: 3, LPPP 3230 - Public Policy Challenges of the 21st Century_ Credits: 3, PLAC 4010 - Neighborhood Planning Studio_ Credits: 4, PLAN 2030 - Neighborhoods, Community, & Regions - Credits: 3, PLAN 3810 - Climate Justice in Cities_ Credits: 3, RELG 2630 - Business, Ethics, and Society_ Credits: 3, COMM 4522 - Topics in Business Analytics_ Credits: 3, COMM 3230 - Managing Innovation_ Credits: 3, COMM 4251 - Digital Safari Credits: 3, COMM 4741 - Foundations of Global Commerce - Credits: 3, COMM 4310 - Global Marketing - Credits: 3, COMM 4690 - Global Management - Credits: 3, COMM 3528 - Study Abroad: Global Commerce in Context - Credits: 1 to 6, COMM 4821 - Managing Sustainable Development - Credits: 3, COMM 4839 - Global Commerce Scholar Thesis Development - Credits: 1, COMM 4840 - Global Commerce Scholar Thesis Proposal - Credits: 2, COMM 4841 - Global Commerce Scholar Thesis - Credits: 2, COMM 4780 - Institutional Investment Management_ Credits: 3, ECON 4720 - Econometric Methods Credits: 3, MATH 4110 - Introduction to Stochastic Processes Credits: 3, STAT 4630 - Statistical Machine Learning Credits: 3, COMM 4760 - Private Equity Credits: 3, COMM 4370 - Digital Strategy & Analytics Credits: 3, COMM 4644 - Persuasion & Influence Credits: 3, COMM 4660 - Management Consulting and Advisory Services Credits: 3, MDST 2010 - Introduction to Digital Media Credits: 3 to 4, MDST 3701 - New Media Culture Credits: 3, MDST 3755 - Social Media and Society Credits: 3, MDST 4102 - Qualitative Methods in Media Audience Research Credits: 3, PSYC 2150 - Introduction to Cognition Credits: 3, PSYC 2300 - Introduction to Perception Credits: 3, PSYC 4290 - Memory Distortions Credits: 3, SOC 4140 - Sociology of Consumption Credits: 3, SOC 4850 - Media, Culture and Society Credits: 3, Acalog Academic Catalog Management System (ACMS), COMM 5110 - Financial Statement Analysis Credits: 3, COMM 5130 - Advanced Financial Accounting Credits: 3, COMM 5140 - Accounting for Decision Making and Control Credits: 3, COMM 5160 -Government & Non-Profit Accounting Credits: 1.5, COMM 5460 - Taxes and Business Strategy Credits: 3, COMM 5559 - Environmental, Social, & Governance Accounting Credits: 1.5, COMM 4733 - Advanced Investments: Asset Management in the Global Economy Credits: 3, COMM 4552 - Business Analytics with Python Credits: 3, COMM 4552 - Business Analytics with Rapid Minor Credits: 3, COMM 4522 - Business Analytics with Low Code Technologies Credits: 3, COMM 4559 - Global Digital Divide Credits: 3, COMM 4559 - Open Source Innovation Credits: 3, COMM 4559 - Data Exploration and Visualization with R Credits: 3, COMM 4535 - Topics in Marketing: Business of Media Credits: 3, COMM 4589 - GCI Social Entrepreneurship in Small Developing States Credits: 3, LPPS 5225 - uAcademy for Conscious Change Credits: 3, PLAC 5250 - Applied Real Estate Credits: 4, STS 5500 - Topics in Technology & Society, Other elective courses by approval of the Faculty Director, LPPS 7085 - Modern Techniques in France Credits: 3, Other elective courses by approval of the faculty director, COMM 4259 - GCI: Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Start-Up Nation: Israel Credits: 3, COMM 4559 - GCI: Social Innovation in Nepal: Pre-Departure Credits: 1.5, COMM 4589 - GCI: Social Entrepreneurship in Small Developing States Credits: 3, COMM 4559 - Global Digital Divide - Credits 3, COMM 5559 - Environmental Governance in Accounting - Credits: 1.5, Any Global Commerce Immersion (GCI) course offered by the McIntire School of Commerce (Students may count up to two McIntire GCI courses toward Global Commerce Track), *COMM 4559 - Open Source Innovation Credits: 3*, *COMM 4559 - Global Digital Divide -Credits: 3, COMM 4559 - Doing Business in China - Credits: 3, *COMM 4733 - Advanced Investments: Asset Management in the Global Economy Credits: 3*, *COMM 5559 - Environmental Governance in Accounting - Credits 1.5 *, COMM 4780 - Institutional Investment Management Credits: 3, Other relevant University of Virginia courses can be taken with formal approval by the Director of McIntires Real Estate Track, COMM 4373 - Strategic Brand Consulting & Communications - Media Lab Credits: 1.5(spring of 4th year), COMM 4374 - Integrated Communications & Digital Campaigns - Media Lab Credits: 1.5(spring of 4th year), COMM 4522 BA with Low Code Technologies Credits: 3. The credit/no credit option may not be used for courses toward a major. Our general guidance on majors and minors: All students in Engineering have one primary major. Office of Undergraduate Admission Students are also expected to be comfortable with computer programming. The application process for the Promotions program occurs early in the spring semester of the third year and includes submission of written materials (a resume and completed application specifically designed for the track) and an interview. GCS students who make satisfactory progress will then continue with COMM 4840 (2 credits) for the fall semester of their fourth year, when they will produce a literature review and a detailed research proposal. Close. Copyright 2023 McIntire School of Commerce. The program also offers students an opportunity to learn about asset management and sales and trading including the construction of quantitative equity strategies and the construction and evaluation of endowment and private wealth portfolios. Admission is NOT limited to students with the most leadership experience. Our bold and brilliant professors are also committed scholars who conduct cutting-edge research through seven active centers that serve as the School's nexus of collaboration and interdisciplinary exploration. 2023 University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science | Homepage, Doctoral Dissertation Defense - Carolina Vicente Moraes, PhD Proposal: Mahsa Pahlavikhah Varnosfaderani, Doctoral Dissertation Defense - Kristyn Ardrey, Take some classes in business/entrepreneurship areas either in Engineering or McIntire. What price should be placed on the product or service? A number of degree programs are administered by committee rather than by departments. It serves students who expect to become professional artists as well as welcoming those who plan to pursue careers in fields requiring creative, spatial and design abilities. This exposure to fundamentals of analysis provides a solid basis of basic theory and experience from which to build a solid analytical skill set related to the wide variety of commercial real estate alternatives across global commercial real estate opportunities. I was hoping to eventually get into McIntire for a commerce major, keeping economics as a double major. Whether you're an incoming or current McIntire student, the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusionis here to support you. Typically CS at UVA is part of the Engineering school (students in the E School graduate with a BS). Our faculty-led certificate programs provide key business skills and fluency in specific business areas. With a keen focus on interdisciplinary teaching and collaboration, our faculty work to anticipate the needs of the market and contribute timely, insightful research that not only shapes our leading curriculum, but guides industry and informs society. Select one capstone course from the following list: Enrollment in multiple capstones is possible, but discouraged, and unfortunately a students first choice is not guaranteed. Interdisciplinary Majors and Minors In combination with the major requirements, the concentration prepares students for careers in business, law, and consulting. Requirements for admission to the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination (CPA Exam) vary by state. Information on requirements for the Certified Management Accountant certification can be found at: https://www.imanet.org/. It is NOT possible to double major in Engineering and the McIntire School of Commerce; the curricula are too divergent for this to be reasonably achievable. This program consists of at least twelve credits of advanced work and a thesis, special project, experiment, or exhibit based on at least six credits of supervised research, advanced laboratory work, or advanced study, as determined by the department. Our bold and brilliant professors are also committed scholars who conduct cutting-edge research through seven active centers that serve as the School's nexus of collaboration and interdisciplinary exploration. Diversity is a collection of characteristics that enrich our community by: Contributing to the development of innovative solutions. The major program will have no fewer than 21 credits; it may also require up to 12 credits in related courses. Contributing to the development of innovative solutions. McIntire students can choose up to two ofsix tracks,an area of specialty that spans across several disciplines. It requires a high level of mathematical and econometric knowledge. ECON 4720 must be completed before starting ECON 4360. The major program will have no fewer than 21 credits; it may also require up to 12 credits in related courses. All admission decisions will be communicated to students by mid-April so as to facilitate course enrollment. Review your transcript to make sure you have completed all the prerequisites (if any). Where and how much should marketers invest in digital and social media? Economics. These optional tracks allow students the opportunity to further specialize in an area that augments the Schools core and concentration coursework. Industrial Organization Concentration Declaration Form. Real estate is broadly defined here. In addition to the nine (9) required credit hours listed above, students must complete 3 credits from the following courses: Note: Admission to the track does not guarantee admission to any of the classes above. For those admitted to the program, COMM 2600 constitutes the first three credit hours of the program. The Entrepreneurship Track provides a select number of Commerce students with the unique opportunity to: explore the professional processes, concepts communities and tools that facilitate new-venture success; examine the sources of financing for a new venture; evaluate a start-ups or innovation projects ability to not only be financially sustainable, but also generate compelling financial and/or social returns; and apply these principles through practical application via new ventures and teams. John A. Griffin Dean, McIntire School of Commerce. Students will appreciate the challenges and opportunities facing a wide array of commercial enterprises that rely on analytics to make keystrategic decisions. Economics is highly relevant for public policy as well as private business decisions. How should the product be distributed? While linear algebra is not required for the concentration, concepts of linear algebra appear (and are taught) in ECON 4720 and ECON 4360. Carruthers Hall, 1001 N. Emmet St. Course material in the IT concentration focuses on project and product management, business analytics, database design and management, consulting, fintech, digital innovation, big data and cybersecurity. Students completing an interdisciplinary major may submit up to three courses toward the completion of another major. McIntires Real Estate track is open to all fourth-year Commerce students whose academic requirements allow them the flexibility to take the required 12 credit hours consisting of three potential real estate classes and one approved elective or with Director approval two of the three real estate classes and two approved electives. These include African-American & African Studies; American Studies; Archaeology; Asian Pacific American Studies; Bioethics; Cognitive Science; East Asian Studies; Echols-Interdisciplinary; Environmental Thought and Practice; German Studies; Human Biology; Jewish Studies; Global Development Studies; Latin American Studies; Linguistics; Medieval Studies; Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies; Neuroscience; Political and Social Thought; Political Philosophy, Policy and Law;Media Studies; Women, Gender and Sexuality; and the self-designed interdisciplinary major. Specifically the selection committee will consider academic potential, commitment to individual development, and diversity of experience. Credits applied toward a minor may not also count toward completion of a major or a second minor. To complete the IT concentration students must take COMM 3200 and COMM 3220 (in either thethird or fourth year) plus threecredits of approved IT courses from the courses listed below: Select an additional 3 credits from the following list: The Management Concentration prepares students to be successful in the organizations they join and lead by providing courses which integrate the OB, strategy, & communication expertise of our faculty. If students are unable to take COMM 4790, we can assign a home study program over the semester break to assure their learning curve is on par with other Real Estate Track participants. While administratively hosted within the McIntire School of Commerce, the Entrepreneurship Minor connects entrepreneurship efforts among multiple schools at the University of Virginia through a coordinated and collective curriculum.

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