McIntire offers degrees in the following disciplines:
B.S. in Commerce The B.S. in Commerce is a 48-credit-hour upper-divisional school program for second-, third-, and fourth-year UVA students. Students apply for enrollment at McIntire during the spring of their first year. Students accepted into the program begin coursework in the fall of their second year. During their third year of study, students are enrolled in a 12-credit block-style class called the Integrated Core. 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 to provide students with opportunities to solve unstructured, challenging business problems, and work through them using a holistic, team-based approach. During their third year of study at McIntire, students are assigned to teams within their blocks. Each team assumes the role of an analyst, and works on a semesterlong project for one of four Fortune 500 companies (
Allianz,
CarMax,
Hilton, or [solidcore], in the 2024–2025 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,
Finance,
Information Technology,
Management, or
Marketing (
International Business was offered in the past as a concentration, but has since been discontinued.) Students begin taking classes for their concentration in the spring semester of their third year 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 elective, varies from concentration to concentration. 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 their third year or the start of their 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
Business Analytics,
Entrepreneurship, Global Commerce, Quantitative Finance,
Real Estate, and Strategic Brand Consulting & Communications.
M.S. in Commerce The 10-month, 40-credit-hour
M.S. in Commerce integrates foundational business skills; a specialization in biotechnology, business analytics, finance, or marketing & management; and the Global Immersion Experience (GIE). The required GIE is an in-depth overview of the student’s designated region during a one-week residency in
Charlottesville, 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 nine-month, 30-credit-hour program offered with partner school ESMT Berlin that prepares business majors and business minors with a globally oriented major for a wide range of careers. Students complete a three-part curriculum at the McIntire School and ESMT Berlin, while completing a Social Impact Project with a global organization.
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 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 Northern Virginia-based 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
Darden School of Business 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, and online instruction to offer students a broad mix of analytical and technical skills as well as foundational business knowledge and leadership instruction. ==Rankings==