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Freshman Orientation

Freshman Orientation. Welcome to the College of Business ». College of Business. Mission of the College ». Provide superior value-laden education that motivates and enables students to become ethical and empowered business leaders. College of Business. Vision for the College ».

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Freshman Orientation

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  1. Freshman Orientation Welcome to the College of Business »
  2. College of Business Mission of the College » Provide superior value-laden education that motivates and enables students to become ethical and empowered business leaders
  3. College of Business Vision for the College » The College of Business is a learning place that Awakens,Enlightens +Transforms today’s students into the leaders of tomorrow
  4. Getting Down to Business Your Speakers Today » Angie Hoffer Associate Dean Lyse HerreraStudent Services
  5. Getting Down to Business Your Speakers Today » Karin IwasakaCareer / Academic Counselor Dr. Kathy Barnett Portfolio Program
  6. Getting Down to Business Business Portfolio Program » Student-CenteredProfessional Development
  7. Business Portfolio Program Overview » Your College of Business “in house” career planning / services office (Miller Hall 111): One-on-one academic and career advising Info on majors, internships, and careers Professional skills that employers seek
  8. Business Portfolio Program Policies » A series of eight, required, non-credit “courses” Time commitment now (12-15 hrs. / semester) Investment in your future Graded pass / fail Find more information at http://www.loyno.edu »
  9. Business Portfolio Program Freshman Year » “Building your Brand” (Portfolio 100 + 101) “What’s in a major?” Executive Mentor Program Individual academic advising First Portfolio class meeting: Tuesday, August 28 4:55 – 6:10 p.m. Miller Hall 114
  10. Business Portfolio Program Sophomore through Senior Year » “Marketing your Experience” (Sophomore, Portfolio 200 + 201) “Connecting to the Real World” (Junior, Portfolio 300 + 301) “Launching your Career” (Senior, Portfolio 400 + 401)
  11. Business Portfolio Program Internships » Most big-name employers will not consider you without at least one internship on your resume. The College of Business requires one internship toward graduation requirements. We recommend you complete a minimum of two.
  12. Business Portfolio Program Online Resources » Resources by Major: “What can I do with this major?” Internships / Career info by major Diversity-related resources Explore these and more at http://www.business.loyno.edu/portfolio »
  13. Programs of Study Degree Programs in Business » Bachelor of Accountancy (B.Acc.) Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Economics Finance Intl. Business Management Marketing
  14. Programs of Study Other Program Options » Double major-friendly degrees: Accounting + Finance Management + Marketing Minors for Business majors: Accounting, Intl. Business, Legal Studies University interdisciplinary minors: Film studies, Middle East peace, New Orleans, etc
  15. Learning Environment Our Commitment to You » As faculty and staff, we will commit to providing you with: Academic rigor in the classroom Diverse learning opportunities Experienced + engaging faculty
  16. Learning Environment Our Expectations of You » We expect you, the student,to do your part and actively: Commit to your academic success Engage in class dialogue + discussion Take responsibility for your education
  17. Your Freshman Year Freshman Business Curriculum » BA 100 BA 101 Intro to Business Business Communications “One” business course for the whole year Values-based pedagogical approach Think critically about life, school, and business Understand importance of being autonomous Grasp Jesuit philosophy, inform your worldview
  18. Your Freshman Year Freshman Business Curriculum » ECON 100 ECON 101 Microeconomics Macroeconomics Foundational knowledge for higher-level courses Introduce you to the economic way of thinking Bring clarity to the business world by analysis Inspire + invigorate the quest for knowledge
  19. Academic Support Course Scheduling + Advising » Your first semester schedule: Pre-assigned; pick up today! See Lyse Herrera, Karin Iwasaka,Dr. Kathy Barnett, or Angie Hoffer Your choice of business major: You do not have to declare now! Consult advisor, faculty, assessments, etc Your schedule going forward: Your responsibility! Use LORA + curriculum sheets
  20. Academic Support Tutoring + Other Assistance » Loyola has many student support offices: Academic Resource Center Math + computer labs Writing Across the Curriculum English lab Center for International Education University Counseling Center University Ministry Our own Portfolio advisors are also happy to help!
  21. Business Curriculum Understanding the Curriculum » Parts of the business curriculum: Common Curriculum »Non-business electives Business adjunct»Business core courses Major requirements Area studies / foreign language [Intl. Business]
  22. Business Curriculum Curriculum Sequencing »
  23. Business Curriculum Curriculum Sequencing »
  24. Business Curriculum Understanding your Schedule » Subject Time of Day [Start of cls.] Course # Building Section Room Days of Week
  25. Questions + Answers
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