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M.S. in Commerce

Academics

UVA's M.S. in Commerce will challenge you to integrate the skills you developed as a liberal arts, science, or engineering student. In just 10 months and 40 credit hours, you will gain a strong foundation in business, specialize in one of four tracks, and broaden your perspective through a global immersion experience.

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Accelerate the learning curve.

You may be surprised at how quickly your perspective shifts and how rapidly you can acquire the analytical tools needed to assess complex business opportunities. During the fall semester, what typically takes years to learn "on the job" is quickly absorbed as you engage in carefully selected case studies, team projects, and in-class discussions with industry leaders designed to sharpen your critical thinking and refine your executive presentation skills.​

 

Develop a specialty.

Biotechnology

Designed for life science majors who are interested in solving complex societal challenges in science and business, this track will prepare you for a career at the intersection of science, business, and society. Study to become a skilled and versatile professional who understands both the science of biotechnology and the business of technology commercialization.

Business Analytics

You’ll learn how to leverage data analytics and AI to generate business value and help organizations become more productive, innovative, and efficient. The track covers analysis techniques to predict future trends and make more informed decisions—as well as how to deploy machine learning and AI to develop, personalize, and automate organizational products and processes.

Finance

You'll learn the hard skills of asset allocation, corporate valuation and restructuring, and financial engineering. You'll dig deep into the complexities of financial analysis and decision making, and you'll gain the technical skills needed for careers in corporate finance, investment banking, asset management, or financial consulting.

Marketing & Management

A fluency in marketing and management is widely relevant to careers in consulting, brand management, project management, and general business. You’ll learn how to shape a successful brand, structure a project effectively, and lead companies in speaking clearly—and persuasively—to their customers.

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Global Immersion Experience

Every company—and culture—has its own way of doing business. While discussing the nuances of a country’s economics or customs is valuable, experiencing them firsthand is transformative. The Global Immersion Experience (GIE) is a built-in opportunity for you to learn the dynamics of international business firsthand by immersing yourself in a dynamic region of the world in the spring semester.

Faculty Leadership

McIntire faculty are at the forefront of their fields as researchers, practitioners, and leaders of professional organizations. But above all, they are inspiring teachers who make it their most important priority to work closely with their students. Our highly collaborative approach to teaching means that you'll be interacting with experts from a wide range of disciplines: analytics, finance, marketing, advertising strategy, management, consumer behavior, life sciences, public policy, social issues, and leadership. You will graduate with a cross-disciplinary skill set that will give you a leading edge in your field.

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Ira C. Harris
Ira C. Harris

Professor, General Faculty,Director, M.S. in Commerce Program

Nikki Hastings
Nikki Hastings

Shumway Business Health Science Fellow,Instructor of Commerce, General Faculty,Biotechnology Track Director, M.S. in Commerce Program

Steven L. Johnson
Steven L. Johnson
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Associate Professor of Commerce,Area Coordinator—Information Technology & Innovation

Adam S. Koch
Adam S. Koch
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Associate Professor of Commerce,Area Coordinator—Accounting

Sheisha Kulkarni
Sheisha Kulkarni

Assistant Professor of Commerce

Peter Maillet
Peter Maillet

Finke Global Fellow, Professor of Commerce,Executive Director for Global Strategy,Director, Center for Global Commerce

Felicia C. Marston
Felicia C. Marston

Professor of Commerce

Robert E. Patterson
Robert E. Patterson

Associate Professor of Commerce, General Faculty,Coordinator of Communication, M.S. in Commerce

Andrea Alston Roberts
Andrea Alston Roberts
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Associate Professor of Commerce, Director, M.S. in Accounting Program

Emma Zhao
Emma Zhao

Assistant Professor of Commerce

Connect With Us

We look forward to connecting with you about your interest in our Graduate Programs and encourage you to be in touch with any questions you may have.

Contact Information
mscommerce@virginia.edu
+1 434-982-6800