Upcoming Workshops @ the Frank Center: MGMT:2100, MKTG:3000, BUS:3000

  

 

All students are invited to attend these 45-minute workshops, sponsored by the Frank Business Communication Center. Experienced Frank Center tutors will share tips and give feedback on the assignments specific to Intro to MGMT, Intro to MKTG, and BCaP.

No RSVP required, but space is limited, so plan to arrive early.

 

Intro to MGMT Team Project #2

Thursday 10/31 10am S401

Monday 11/4 2:30pm C125

 

Intro to MKTG Team Project Part 2

Monday 11/4 10:45am W401 

Tuesday 11/5 2pm W401 

 

BCaP Report Deck

Friday 11/8 11:30am W401

Tuesday 11/12 3pm W401

For more information, contact Frank Center Assistant Director Mark Petterson.

International Business Certificate

As you meet with your advisor about registration, ask about the International Business Certificate (IBC). Combine your curiosity about world cultures with coursework in international business. The IBC adds an international dimension to your degree with globally focused coursework, plus study abroad and language study options. It is a great way to use your non-business elective hours and select globally focused general education/business courses for your major.

The certificate includes 4 areas of study:

  • International Business
  • International Relations
  • Study Abroad and/or World Language
  • Area Studies based on where you study abroad or which language you study

Declare the IBC
You can declare the IBC by logging into MyUI and navigating to Student Information > Advising > Programs of Study and Advisors.

Questions?

  • Pull a “What-If” degree audit on MyUI for the IBC
  • Ask your academic advisor
  • Visit the IBC Webpage

Upcoming BCaP Workshops @ the Frank Center: Elevator Pitch

All BCaP students are invited to attend a 45-minute Elevator Pitch workshop, sponsored by the Frank Business Communication Center. Experienced Frank Center tutors will share tips and give feedback on the Elevator Pitch assignment.

There are two sessions. No RSVP required, but space is limited, so plan to arrive early.

Friday, October 4
11:30am
W181 PBB

Tuesday, October 8
11:00am
C332 PBB

For more information, contact Frank Center Assistant Director Mark Petterson.

Upcoming BCaP Workshops @ the Frank Center: Internal Memo

All BCaP students are invited to attend a 45-minute Internal Memo workshop, sponsored by the Frank Business Communication Center. Experienced Frank Center tutors will share tips and give feedback on the Internal Memo assignment.

No RSVP required, but space is limited, so plan to arrive early.

Tuesday, September 24
3:30pm
S401 PBB

For more information, contact Frank Center Assistant Director Mark Petterson.

The Frank Center Opens September 3rd!

The Frank Business Communication Center opens on Tuesday, September 3rd. Communication is consistently ranked among the top 10 skills employers look for when hiring. Develop the skills of a business leader by working with the Frank Business Communication Center to hone your writing, speaking, and visual design skills. Make an appointment now @ https://tippie.mywconline.com/

Email Frank Center Assistant Director Mark Petterson with any questions.

Welcome to Fall 2019, and in particular, Welcome to the Tippie Class of 2023!

Welcome to Fall 2019, and in particular, Welcome to the Tippie Class of 2023! Today marks the start of classes with our biggest and best first year class ever. With over 500 new students joining as “direct admits,” Tippie will now have over 3000 enrolled students. Our goal is not to be big, but to be a great place to study and work. Together we create a great learning community, and we are glad you are here to be part of it.

New students have just been through days of orientation and heard lots of great tips. I’d like to add one more — reach out and ask questions of current students, whether they are your peer mentors, learning coaches, or just students in your class. You’ve joined a caring and inclusive community, and fellow Tippie students have a lot to offer from the mundane tip (where are the PBB bathrooms?) to the more complex advice (how could a first year student find a good on-campus job or internship?). We have many professional staff, including your advisor, who are excited to answer these questions, but connections with other students should be a routine part of your day-to-day learning. If you are unsure what to say, just introduce yourself and start asking questions like “where are you from?” or “what are you studying?”

Have a great first week of classes. On behalf of the faculty and staff, we are glad you are here and ready to get started!