MS in Commerce (Specialty in Finance)
所属信息
基本信息
项目时长
10 months申请截止日期
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秋季
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Round1
11月1日 -
Round2
1月1日 -
Round3
2月1日 -
Round4
3月1日
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其他
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其他
4月1日,6月1日
申请信息
托福/GRE Code
B626/5829GMAT Code
KC7-K3-45申请费
$75TOEFL要求
100.00
IELTS要求
7.50
成绩单寄送要求
网申上传/电子寄送/纸质寄送/需第三方认证
成绩单邮寄地址
mcintiregrad@virginia.edu / Graduate Admissions Office McIntire School of Commerce University of Virginia P.O. Box 400173 Charlottesville, VA 22904
推荐信要求
2
文书要求
Required: M.S. in Commerce Program requires that students actively participate in class discussions, work collaboratively on significant projects outside of class time, and engage deeply in the learning process. Please discuss how you have engaged in the learning process as an undergraduate. Based on your understanding of the McIntire’s culture, how do you see yourself engaging in and outside of the classroom in the M.S. in Commerce Program?
Required: Please describe a situation in which you needed to collaborate or closely communicate with someone whose life perspective or cultural background was very different from your own. Please reflect on the challenges you faced, the strengths you brought to the situation, and areas for improvement. Please include what you learned about yourself and what you would do differently next time. (500-word limit)
Optional: If there is further information about you or your background that you believe would be helpful to the admissions committee, please feel free to provide it (e.g., an explanation of any academic weaknesses, positive or negative trends in your GPA, or gaps in your collegiate history). (500-word limit)
Required: Please describe a situation in which you needed to collaborate or closely communicate with someone whose life perspective or cultural background was very different from your own. Please reflect on the challenges you faced, the strengths you brought to the situation, and areas for improvement. Please include what you learned about yourself and what you would do differently next time. (500-word limit)
Optional: If there is further information about you or your background that you believe would be helpful to the admissions committee, please feel free to provide it (e.g., an explanation of any academic weaknesses, positive or negative trends in your GPA, or gaps in your collegiate history). (500-word limit)
工作经验要求
Little to no work experience
Prerequisite
Applicants must earn an undergraduate degree in liberal arts, science, or engineering from a regionally accredited college or university and have a strong record of academic achievement. To be eligible, you must have graduated or will be graduating within 18 months of matriculation. If you have an undergraduate major in business or equivalent coursework, you are not eligible to apply and should refer to our M.S. in Global Commerce.
Applicants complete the follow prerequisite courses prior to matriculation:
Introduction to Financial Accounting: Students should understand the basic framework of accounting, including underlying accounting concepts and constraints, that helps them in the preparation of financial records, financial statements, and analysis of the major financial statements.
Introduction to Microeconomics: Students should have gained an understanding of consumer and producer behavior, the nature of supply and demand, the different kinds of markets and how they function, welfare outcomes of consumers and producers, and the forces determining income distribution.
Introduction to Statistics: Students should understand the basic framework of probability and statistical theory, including displaying and describing data, relationships in data, design of experiments, causation, random sampling, probability, statistical inference, confidence intervals, tests of hypotheses, and regression and correlation.
Applicants complete the follow prerequisite courses prior to matriculation:
Introduction to Financial Accounting: Students should understand the basic framework of accounting, including underlying accounting concepts and constraints, that helps them in the preparation of financial records, financial statements, and analysis of the major financial statements.
Introduction to Microeconomics: Students should have gained an understanding of consumer and producer behavior, the nature of supply and demand, the different kinds of markets and how they function, welfare outcomes of consumers and producers, and the forces determining income distribution.
Introduction to Statistics: Students should understand the basic framework of probability and statistical theory, including displaying and describing data, relationships in data, design of experiments, causation, random sampling, probability, statistical inference, confidence intervals, tests of hypotheses, and regression and correlation.
申请材料
essay prompts
Tests: TOEFL/IELTS
transcripts
letters of recommendation
interview
Tests: TOEFL/IELTS
transcripts
letters of recommendation
interview