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    Business – Accounting

    College of William & Mary
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 75 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines30-Aug-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 67,653  / year
    Next Intake 30-Aug-2023

    Business – Accounting

    About

    All currently admitted William & Mary students interested in a business major or minor must apply for admission to the Undergraduate Business program. The admission process is competitive.

    Core Curriculum

    All majors complete coursework in the core curriculum. The core curriculum is designed to give you a strong foundation in concepts and practices central to all business disciplines. This consists of our prerequisites (16 credits), Integrated Foundation Semester (11 credits), and the upper-level core courses (11 credits).

    foundation and upper-level information
    Foundation Semester

    Students participate in the Foundation Semester during their first semester of the Business Majors Program. The coursework consists of:

    foundation semester courses
    Business Perspectives and Applications

    BUAD 300 | 1 credit

    This course complements the core courses in the BBA program by integrating disciplines, ethical considerations, and business communications. The course includes business simulations, team interaction, and presentation skills. The course is graded pass/fail and is completed the first semester as a Business Major.

    Principles of Marketing

    BUAD 311 | 3 credits

    A study of the role of marketing in business and the economy. Emphasis is on the examination of functions, institutions and policies.

    Financial Management

    BUAD 323 | 3 credits

    An examination of the finance function in the firm. Topics include the theory and practice of valuation, current and long term financing, working capital management, capital budgeting and multinational finance.

    Computer Skills for Business

    BUAD 330 | 1 credit

    This course is designed to complement functional courses in the Business Core Program providing instruction in the use of application software. Typically the course will cover presentation software, spreadsheets, and database application. Graded pass/fail.

    Introduction to Business Analytics

    BUAD 350 | 3 credits

    The objective of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the concepts of business analytics, operations management and information systems. During this course, students will develop skills in analyzing business situations, developing visualization and decision models designed to effectively analyze and communicate, and to identify expected risks and benefits associated with decisions based on the models developed.

    Upper-Level Core

    Following the Foundation Semester, students must complete the following coursework:

    upper level courses
    Organizational Behavior & Management

    BUAD 317 | 3 credits

    This course develops the ability to recognize and manage human and behavioral factors in work settings. Topics include: individual differences, group dynamics, motivation, and an introduction to organizational structure and leadership.

    Legal Environment of Business

    BUAD 343 | 2 credits

    An introduction to the law and the legal process. Substantive areas of law covered include: contracts, sales of goods and product liability; business torts and environmental law; bankruptcy and international law.

    Operations Management

    BUAD 351 | 1.5 credits

    This course focuses on operations knowledge essential to successful management. Topics include demand forecasting, process analysis, minimizing the effects of uncertainty in supply and demand, operational decision-making and other operation topics of current interest.

    Decision-Making through Visualization & Simulation

    BUAD 352 | 1.5 credits

    The objective of this course is to provide students with advanced skills in the most common business analytics tools of the modern workplace - namely Excel and its companion programming language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). During this course, students will develop visualization and decision models designed to effectively communicate the meaning of complex data sets, and to identify the expected risks and returns associated with decisions about uncertain future events through the application of probability concepts and Monte Carlo simulation methods.

    Global Strategic Management

    BUAD 414 | 3 credits

    This course will expose students to global issues that influence the competitive behavior and performance of firms. Students will build skills for conducting strategic analysis in a variety of industry and competitive situations in the global economy. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply a general manager's strategic perspective to the resolution of major business problems, with the goal of improving organizational performance.

    Disciplines

    BUSINESS

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Secondary School Report Form including official records of your courses and grades from all secondary schools and universities you have attended. Please note that in order to have complete secondary school records, we need to have records from your ninth grade year (last year of middle or junior high school) as well as your complete senior high school records. These records must be sent directly to us from your school. Certified non-English transcripts or grade reports should be accompanied by official (literal, not interpretive) translations.

    *Students applying as international transfer students need to complete the transfer student application requirements.

    Optional Application Materials include:

    1. Teacher Evaluation Form and Letter of Recommendation - you may submit one letter of recommendation with your application. Please do not submit more than two.
    2. Results of optional standardized tests a) SAT or ACT; and b) TOEFL or IELTS. Results may be sent directly to William & Mary by the testing organization or self-reported in the application. Admitted students who self-reported standardized test scores in the application will be asked to have official scores sent by the testing organization at the time of enrollment.
    3. Creative and Performing Arts Submission
    4. InitialView - William & Mary is a welcoming community that offers endless opportunities to discuss big ideas both inside and outside the classroom. Applicants who are non-native English speakers are welcome to participate in a third-party, unscripted interview through InitialView. If you have interviewed with InitialView, we encourage you to consider adding William & Mary to your list of school as an optional way to supplement your application.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 67,653  / year

    Application Fee

    USD 75 

    How to Apply

    Tell us your story. We want to learn more about who you’ve been, who you are and who you’ll become in college. Numbers will inevitably be part of your story, but we’re also interested in your ambition, your drive and your hidden talents.

    William & Mary practices holistic review; decisions are not based solely on one aspect of your application. Rather, we review your essays, letters of recommendation, extracurricular involvements, and yes, those numbers like GPAs and standardized test scores. Each application is read at least twice, including once by your regional counselor. At the end of this process, our goal is to bring together a class of dynamic, diverse and academically engaged students.

    Our Applications & Instructions

    William & Mary currently accepts:

    • The Common Application
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