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and graduate business school for Commerce, Global Commerce, Accounting, Management of Information Technology, and Business Analytics. It was founded in 1921 through a gift by
Paul Goodloe McIntire Paul Goodloe McIntire (1860–1952) was an American stockbroker, investor, and philanthropist from Virginia. He served on the Chicago and New York Stock Exchanges. He was a generous donor to the University of Virginia and its home, the city of ...
. The two-year McIntire program offers undergraduate students B.S. degrees in Commerce with concentrations in Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Management, and Marketing. Undergraduate students at UVA apply to gain admission during their second year; upon acceptance, they enter the Commerce school at the start of their third year. Some students apply during their third year, and will enter upon their fourth year (thus spending a total of five years as an undergraduate as McIntire offers a two-year program). McIntire offers five graduate programs: M.S. in Commerce, M.S. in Global Commerce, M.S. in Accounting, M.S. in Management of Information Technology, and M.S. in Business Analytics, the latter delivered in partnership with the
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. McIntire also offers certificate programs in business for non-business students, graduates, and working professionals in academic-year residential, summer residential, and online formats.


History

In 1920, the University of Virginia began offering students majoring in economics the opportunity to specialize in business administration. One year later a $200,000 donation from stockbroker, alumnus and Charlottesville philanthropist
Paul Goodloe McIntire Paul Goodloe McIntire (1860–1952) was an American stockbroker, investor, and philanthropist from Virginia. He served on the Chicago and New York Stock Exchanges. He was a generous donor to the University of Virginia and its home, the city of ...
made the establishment of the McIntire School of Commerce and Business Administration possible. Over the next three decades McIntire operated as a separate entity from the College of Arts and Sciences, but worked closely with the James Wilson School of Economics. In 1952, the University's Board of Visitors approved the establishment of the McIntire School as a professional school to be administered as a separate unit of the University, distinct from the College. Monroe Hall was opened in 1930 and became the home for the McIntire School.


Academics

McIntire offers degrees in the following disciplines:


B.S. in Commerce

The B.S. in Commerce is a 57-credit-hour upper-divisional school program for third- and fourth-year UVA students. Students apply for enrollment at McIntire during the spring of their second year. Students accepted into the program begin coursework in the fall of their third year. Once they begin, students are enrolled in a 12-credit, block-style class called the Integrated Core Experience (the "ICE Block"). Blocks are taught by a group of professors, with each professor specializing in an aspect of business (marketing, finance, communications, strategy, systems, organizational behavior, and quantitative analysis). Professors conduct subject-based coursework on a rotating basis. During the first semester at McIntire, students while in their ICE Blocks are assigned to teams. Each team assumes the role of an analyst, and works on a semester-long project for one of four Fortune 500 companies (
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, Hilton, or Margaritaville in the 2018-2019 academic year). The team-based project requires students to advise senior management on a problem or objective the company is facing. Students then specialize in one of five "concentrations":
Accounting Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial and non financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations. Accounting, which has been called the "languag ...
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Finance Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline of f ...
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Information Technology Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to create, process, store, retrieve, and exchange all kinds of data . and information. IT forms part of information and communications technology (ICT). An information technology syste ...
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Management Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of managing resources of the business. Management includes the activitie ...
, and
Marketing Marketing is the process of exploring, creating, and delivering value to meet the needs of a target market in terms of goods and services; potentially including selection of a target audience; selection of certain attributes or themes to emph ...
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International Business International business refers to the trade of goods, services, technology, capital and/or knowledge across national borders and at a global or transnational scale. It involves cross-border transactions of goods and services between two or mor ...
was offered in the past as a concentration, but has since been discontinued). Depending on the requirements of the concentration, students begin taking classes for their concentration either in the second or third semester at McIntire. Each concentration has its own coursework, with some required courses fixed for the concentration and other required courses offered to students as a choice of electives; the level of course required, both fixed and electives, varies from concentration to concentration. The Finance concentration, for example, has four required fixed courses plus one required elective (from a selection of various courses), while the Marketing concentration has one fixed requirement plus two required electives (also from a selection of various courses). Students who wish to are able to select more than one concentration, but cannot choose more than two concentrations. McIntire students can also choose to study in an area of specialty that spans across several disciplines, called a "track". Generally, students may select a track during the spring semester of the third year or the start of the fourth year. McIntire students may complete up to two tracks if course scheduling allows, but cannot complete three or more tracks. McIntire offers tracks in Advertising and Digital Media,
Business Analytics Business analytics (BA) refers to the skills, technologies, and practices for continuous iterative exploration and investigation of past business performance to gain insight and drive business planning. Business analytics focuses on developing ne ...
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Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value. With this definition, entrepreneurship is viewed as change, generally entailing risk beyond what is normally encountered in starting a business, which may include other values t ...
, Global Commerce, Quantitative Finance, and
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M.S. in Commerce

The ten-month, 40-credit-hour M.S. in Commerce integrates foundational business skills, a specialization in business analytics, finance, or marketing & management, and concludes with the Global Immersion Experience (GIE). The required GIE is an in-depth overview of your designated region during a one-week residency in
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, followed by overseas travel with a class cohort on an intensive three-week schedule of academic, company, and cultural visits.


M.S. in Global Commerce

The M.S. in Global Commerce is a three-continent, one-year program designed for recent high-potential business or management major graduates with little to no prior work experience. Students learn in three different locations and earn the M.S. in Global Commerce from UVA McIntire in Charlottesville, Virginia at UVA, as well as an M.S. in Global Strategic Management from ESADE Business School in
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, Spain, and a certificate in International Business from Lingnan (University) College at
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M.S. in Accounting

McIntire's M.S. in Accounting is a nine-month, 30-credit-hour program that prepares students for professional practice by sharpening the analytical and technical skills they need to excel in the field of accounting.


M.S. in Management of Information Technology
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The M.S. in MIT is a one-year program that integrates technical and business-related knowledge and skills. The program helps students understand how current and emerging technologies can best be applied to make their organizations more profitable, productive, and competitive. The executive format of the program allows working professionals from a wide range of industries and functional areas of expertise to remain on the job while completing their degree.


M.S. in Business Analytics

The M.S. in Business Analytics is a one-year program delivered by McIntire faculty in collaboration with UVA’s
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at the University's facilities in the downtown Arlington, Va., district of Rosslyn. Intended for early-career professionals with a minimum of two years of work experience, the program combines weekend, in-person sessions, and online instruction, to offer students a broad mix of analytical and technical skills as well as foundational business knowledge and leadership instruction.



McIntire Certificate Programs

McIntire offers graduate certificates in Business Fundamentals, Sustainable Business, Business Essentials,
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for Business Leaders, as well as individual modular courses in Executive Management. Courses are delivered in multiple formats including academic-year residential, summer residential, and online.


Rankings

In 2009, McIntire was ranked number one nationally for undergraduate business schools by ''
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''. Between 2011, the same magazine ranked McIntire second in the country, praising the school's academics. In 2012, McIntire was ranked as America's 5th best undergraduate business school by '' U.S. News & World Report''. In 2015, the M.S. in Commerce was ranked 1st among one-year, pre-work-experience master's in management programs by higher education research website ''Value Colleges''. In 2017, McIntire's B.S. in Commerce ranked as third best undergraduate business program overall in the U.S. by business education website ''Poets&Quants,'' and was ranked 1st in the U.S. by alumni satisfaction for student experience. In 2017, McIntire's M.S. in Commerce program ranked 2nd worldwide in master's in management (MiM) programs by ''
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'', and was the only U.S. school to appear in the top ten. In 2018, McIntire's B.S. in Commerce ranked as the 2nd best undergraduate business program overall in the U.S. by business education website ''Poets&Quants'', and was ranked 1st in the U.S. by alumni satisfaction for student experience. In 2019, ''
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'' ranked McIntire's M.S. in Commerce degree as the top U.S.-based master’s in management program and No. 6 worldwide. In 2020, Global education organizatio
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ranked McIntire’s M.S. in Global Commerce the #3 multi-campus program in its QS World Universities Rankings®. The program also known as Global 3 signifying its unique partnership with two other international institutions, was also named as the #11 master’s in management program out of 152 in the world. In 2021, McIntire's B.S. in Commerce once again ranked as the 2nd best undergraduate business program overall in the U.S. by business education website
Poets&Quants
', and was ranked 1st in the U.S. by alumni satisfaction for student experience, maintaining a top three spot on the list for the fourth consecutive year.


Back to the Lawn

The McIntire School has moved from its original location in Monroe Hall to Rouss Hall. This migration, entitled "Back to the Lawn" by the school, began in April 2005, and was completed in December 2007. The move entailed an extensive expansion and renovation of Rouss Hall to fit the needs of the Commerce School. The 132,000-square-foot Robertson Hall adjoins historic Rouss Hall, creating a 156,000-square-foot academic complex on the Lawn. The major renovation of Rouss Hall and the construction of the adjoining Robertson Hall created a new academic complex to house the McIntire School of Commerce, and to fit the School's new and expanding needs. Some of the extensive renovations and expansions includes, among others, a state-of-the-art computer-trading center, computer labs, conference rooms, study lounges, student lounges, and meeting rooms. Monroe Hall is now occupied by the offices of the Undergraduate Association Deans for the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, as well as the Department of Economics. The former occupy the original south portion of the building, while the latter occupies the Balfour Addition on the north side of Monroe Hall (prior to 2005, the Department of Economics was located in Rouss Hall; effectively, the Department of Economics and the McIntire School of Commerce traded buildings).


Notable alumni

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