January 15 - March 5
January 17
January 24
- 11:59 PM CST Deadline to cancel registration (dropping all Spring 2021 classes) for full reversal of tuition and campus fees for classes scheduled in a regular semester. For non-standard course offerings, deadline to cancel is the last day prior to instruction.
January 25
- First day of instruction for Spring POT 1 and POT A courses
- Deadline for students to register for first classes without being charged $15 late fee penalty
January 26
January 29
- Deadline to suppress directory information
- Deadline for UG to add a POT A course
- Deadline for ALL students to drop a POT A (1st 8 week) course for a refund if reducing assessment range
SPRING 2021 RETURN TO CAMPUS FOR STUDENTS
In order to participate in on-campus activities beginning Jan. 24, it is required that all students, faculty, staff and scholars receive two negative on-campus test results, no sooner than three days apart between Jan. 15-24. more information
Announcements:
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BIF hours and Office of Undergraduate Affairs updates: The Business Instructional Facility along with Wohlers and the Survey Building will be locked until January 19. For information on how to access services provided by the Office of Undergraduate Affairs please click here.
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Apply for May 2021 Graduation: If you are wanting to graduate May 2021 you will need to notify the Gies College of Business. You can do this now through the student registration system. Information and instructions to apply for graduation can be found on Gies Groups: https://giesgroups.illinois.edu/advising/graduation/
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Drop in Academic Advising (Jan. 20 - 22): Drop-in Advising From January 20th-22nd will be in the Queue@Illinois system. We only offer drop-in hours from 10:00 A.M. to Noon and 1:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M.
Here is how to participate: https://giesgroups.illinois.edu/advising/drop-in-advising/
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Spring 2021 Courses
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BADM 446: Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation
BADM 446 focuses on the opportunities, risks, and management problems involved in establishing and operating new ventures. You’ll learn the important steps for starting a new venture, including evaluating opportunities, determining financial and operational requirements and resources, and establishing the structure of the organization. More Info
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BDI 199 - Data Storytelling (NEW)
This course is designed to quickly get you ramped up in the core foundations of data science (e.g. machine learning) through understandable metaphors, analogies, and tools that require little to no programming. More info
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BDI 199 - Emerging Technology & Disruption
New technologies are creating disruption in seemingly every profession and industry. Taught by Robert Brunner, associate dean for innovation and chief disruption officer in Gies College of Business, this course will give students the opportunity to understand the global technology landscape, examine probability and risk to quantify the opportunities and challenges, and explore the positive and negative impact these technologies can have on both society and business.
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BDI 475 - Introduction to Data Analytics Application in Business (NEW)
In this course, you'll work with the fundamental tools of data analysis such as the Python programming language, and Tableau visualization software. Find out more course information on the BDI 475 course overview website: https://bdi475.org/
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BUS 199 - Civil Discourse (CRN 59695)
In this courses students will focus on one of the dimensions of leadership which is having conversations that may be uncomfortable over topics that are controversial. This course will cover a wide range of topics that will provoke thought, understanding, and interactive discussion. This online course is team taught by Kerri Green and Dean Jackson.
https://courses.illinois.edu/schedule/2021/spring/BUS/199
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FIN 490 ETA - Entrepreneurship through Acquisition
Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA) is the exciting career path where business professionals buy and grow existing small businesses. The class meets Mon/Wed 6:00PM - 7:20PM online from 3/22/21 to 5/05/21. Questions? Contact Prof. Mark Smith at smithmk@illinois.edu
Undergraduate Success Lab (1041BIF) Announcements:
UIUC COVID-19 announcements/updates can be found here:
covid19.illinois.edu
Student Affairs COVID-19 Support Resources
Gies Undergraduate Affairs COVID-19 Contacts and Resources
Other Ways to Engage with Gies
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Don't forget to visit Gies Groups regularly to stay up-to-date with Gies events and resources.
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