2015 Accepted Students Day Program

INSIDE
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS.................... 2-3
RESIDENCE HALL TOUR INFO............. 4
INFORMATION TABLES........................ 5
CAMPUS MAPS................................. 6-8
COLLEGE OF ARTS
AND SCIENCES EVENTS.................. 9
ENGINEERING EVENTS......................10
MANAGEMENT EVENTS......................11
PLAN YOUR VISIT................................12
MARCH 28, 2015
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
2015 ACCEPTED STUDENTS DAY
Follow the day’s events on social media and join the conversation by using #ubuffalo. If you
have a smartphone, use the QR code to download a sample itinerary for the day based on your
academic interest.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
8:45 to 9:45 a.m.
WELCOME
Welcome to the University
at Buffalo’s 2015 Accepted
Students Day.
Alumni Arena
10 to 10:45 a.m.
COLLEGE OF ARTS
AND SCIENCES DEAN’S
PRESENTATION
Social sciences, natural sciences, mathematics, fine arts,
humanities and special major
programs. See page 9 for
additional College of Arts
and Sciences programming.
major and career exploration
resources to help you choose
an appropriate program of
study while aiming to graduate in four years.
CFA Screening Room
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
RESIDENCE HALL AND
CAMPUS WALKING TOURS
See page 4 for details.
MEET WITH A FINANCIAL
AID ADVISOR
232 Capen Hall
10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
ACKER SCHOLARS RECEPTION
Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall
210 Student Union
FINANCIAL AID
PRESENTATION
OFFICE OF STUDENT
ENGAGEMENT
(Repeats at noon and 1:30 p.m.)
250 Baird Hall
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
AND APPLIED SCIENCES
DEAN’S PRESENTATION
A general overview of
engineering at UB. See page
10 for individual presentations
by biomedical engineering;
chemical and biological engineering; civil, structural and
environmental engineering;
computer science and engineering; electrical engineering;
industrial and systems engineering; and mechanical and
aerospace engineering.
CFA Mainstage Theatre
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
PRESENTATION
An overview of undergraduate
programs in management. See
page 11 for additional School
of Management events.
112 Norton Hall, Woldman
Conference Theater
MAJOR EXPLORERS
(UNDECIDED) PRESENTATION
Learn about UB’s Major
Explorers program, including academic advisement and
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Learn about the plentiful
faculty-mentored research and
creative opportunities available to students in all majors.
Apply to CURCA for funding to
further your work, contribute to
a faculty project and build your
presentation skills and resume.
216 Natural Sciences Complex
TRANSFER STUDENT
PRESENTATION
Learn about the transfer
process and transfer student
services, and hear from students who made a successful
transfer to UB.
222 Natural Sciences Complex
Stop by to learn about a
variety of opportunities for
students to enhance their
leadership capacity and become engaged on campus.
235 Student Union
INFORMATION EXHIBITION
Information tables for our
academic majors, student
services and student clubs.
See page 5 for exact table
locations.
INTERCULTURAL AND
DIVERSITY CENTER (IDC)
Stop by to learn about diversity
programs and how UB celebrates diversity on campus.
240 Student Union
STUDENT RESEARCH
CELEBRATION
Natural Sciences Complex
Walkway
UNIVERSITY HONORS
COLLEGE PRESENTATION
Students admitted to the
University Honors College will
learn more about the innovative curriculum and exciting
opportunities available.
(Repeats at 12:30 p.m.)
228 Natural Sciences Complex
11 to 11:45 a.m.
PRE-LAW ADVISEMENT
PRESENTATION
Get an overview of the law
school admission process
and hear from current UB law
students. Learn what you can
do and what resources are
available to you as a UB
undergraduate to become a
more competitive applicant.
Optional law school tour to
follow from 11:45 to 12:15.
112 O’Brian Hall
11 to 11:30 a.m.
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
PRESENTATION
ALUMNI ARENA TOUR
Alumni Arena lobby
ARTHUR O. EVE EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
(EOP) PRESENTATION
330 Student Union
CENTER FOR
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
(CURCA) PRESENTATION
Biochemistry, biomedical
sciences, biotechnology,
medical technology, nuclear
medicine technology,
pharmacology and toxicology.
Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall
PRE-SOCIAL WORK
PRESENTATION
Get an overview of the School of
Social Work admission process
and degree options, including the
BA/MSW joint degree program.
Learn what you can do and what
resources are available to you as
a UB undergraduate to become a
more competitive applicant.
218 Natural Sciences Complex
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
NEW YORK STATE CENTER FOR
ENGINEERING DESIGN AND INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION TOUR
Get to know more about experiential learning opportunities
in simulation and design. For
students interested in engineering, computer science
and entrepreneurship.
8 Norton Hall
11:30 a.m. to Noon
STUDY ABROAD PRESENTATION
This session will provide a brief
overview of how study abroad
works and why students should
include study abroad in their
academic planning.
201 Natural Sciences Complex
PREPARING FOR THE EDUCATION
PROFESSION PRESENTATION
Learn about undergraduate
minors in education and counseling. Find out how to prepare
for careers in teaching (English,
math, sciences, social studies,
music, second language, ESL
and early childhood/childhood);
counseling (counseling/school
psychology, educational psychology, mental health counseling, rehabilitation counseling and school counseling);
educational policy; information
science; and higher education.
220 Natural Sciences Complex
Student escort will be provided from the welcome presentation
Refreshments available
SOUTH CAMPUS EVENTS
THE ACADEMIES LIVING AND
LEARNING COMMUNITY
PRESENTATION
UB’s Academies are living and
learning communities connecting students, faculty and staff.
Come hear firsthand from
faculty and students about opportunities in the areas of civic
engagement, entrepreneurship,
global perspectives, research
exploration and sustainability.
4 Knox Lecture Hall
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
UNIVERSITY HONORS COLLEGE
RECEPTION AND TOURS
living and learning communities
centered on civic engagement,
global perspectives, entrepreneurship, research exploration
and sustainability as an avenue for
deeper involvement in life at UB.
17 Norton Hall
12:30 to 1 p.m.
UNIVERSITY HONORS COLLEGE
PRESENTATION
Students admitted to the University
Honors College will learn more
about the innovative curriculum
and exciting opportunities available.
228 Natural Sciences Complex
Accepted students will have
the opportunity to interact with
Honors scholars, faculty and
staff, and tour our facilities.
1 to 1:30 p.m.
106 Capen Hall (enter through
Silverman Library)
CAREER SERVICES PRESENTATION
11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
PRE-HEALTH ADVISEMENT
PRESENTATION
Medicine, dentistry, veterinary
medicine, optometry, chiropractic medicine, physician assistant
and podiatry.
Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall
Noon to 1 p.m.
FINANCIAL AID PRESENTATION
(Repeats at 1:30 p.m.)
104 Knox Hall
Noon to 2 p.m.
THE ACADEMIES LIVING AND
LEARNING COMMUNITY
RECEPTION
UB STUDENT AND PARENT PANEL
330 Student Union
For South Campus residence hall and walking tour
information, please see page 4.
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
BUS DEPARTURES
Laboratory tour and Behling Center demonstration buses
depart from the Coventry Loop at noon and 12:45 p.m.
Architecture bus departs from the front of Davis Hall at
12:15 p.m. Pharmacy, Public Health and Nursing buses
leave from Hamilton Loop at 12:15 p.m. Buses will be
available to transport you back to the North Campus at
the conclusion of the tours.
Guests may drive themselves to the South Campus at
any time during the day. Directions are available at any
Accepted Students Day information booth.
12:30 to 2:45 p.m.
DEPARTMENTAL PRESENTATIONS AND TOURS
An opportunity to tour a South Campus residence
hall will be included for each school.
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL
SCIENCES PRESENTATION AND TOUR
Learn how you can prepare for jobs
and internships with the help of
Career Services.
190 Kapoor Hall
14 Knox Hall
147 Diefendorf Hall
1:30 to 2 p.m.
LEARNING OUTSIDE THE
CLASSROOM PRESENTATION
Explore ways to customize your
undergraduate degree by participating in experiential learning
activities, including mentored
research, internships, travelbased courses and service.
4 Knox Lecture Hall
1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
FINANCIAL AID PRESENTATION
104 Knox Hall
Come learn from our students,
faculty and staff about our
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH
PROFESSIONS PRESENTATION AND TOUR
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
PRESENTATION AND TOUR
148 Diefendorf Hall
SCHOOL OF NURSING PRESENTATION AND TOUR
114 Wende Hall
12:30 to 3 p.m.
LABORATORY TOURS
Get a taste for research with this opportunity to meet
student researchers from different majors, participate
in hands-on activities and tour science labs.
Sherman Hall, Room 104; Farber Hall, Rooms 112, 124
BEHLING SIMULATION CENTER DEMONSTRATIONS
Stop by to see how students can safely practice a
full range of medical procedures through the use
of simulation technologies in a multidisciplinary
setting that can transform from an emergency
room to a street scene or dental or doctor’s office.
Farber Hall, Fourth Floor
Office Hours
The following offices are open for drop-in visitors from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ACCESSIBILITY
RESOURCES
25 Capen Hall
ADMISSIONS
INTERNATIONAL ADMISSIONS
17 Capen Hall
MEET WITH A FINANCIAL
AID ADVISOR
12 Capen Hall
232 Capen Hall
CAMPUS LIVING
STUDENT LIFE
106 Red Jacket
150 Student Union
1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
THERAPY DOGS
Stop by to meet our four-legged friends who help
students de-stress during final exams.
Health Sciences Library, Abbott Hall
For more information on these academic departments,
please visit the appropriate information table. Exact table
locations are listed on page 5.
RESIDENCE HALL TOURS
North Campus
ELLICOTT COMPLEX BUS TOURS
(TICKET NOT REQUIRED)
9:50 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour the Ellicott Complex as it
fits your schedule. Come get
a look at residence hall rooms
and the Crossroads Culinary
Center. Tours last approximately 50 minutes.
Buses depart every 20 minutes
from Lee Loop outside the Student Union and the Commons.
(See North Campus map on
pages 6-7.)
ELLICOTT COMPLEX BUS
TOURS (TICKET REQUIRED)
10 a.m. to 2:40 p.m.
A quick bus trip will take you
to the Ellicott Complex, where
you will tour residence hall
rooms and the Crossroads
Culinary Center. Tours last
approximately 50 minutes.
Tickets are required and are
available on a first-come,
first-served basis at the residence halls tour table located
in the Student Union lobby.
(Note: Your ticket reserves
your space for a specific time
and residence hall. If you miss
your scheduled time, you will
need to get a new ticket.)
Buses depart every 20 minutes
from Lee Loop outside the
Student Union and the Commons.
(See North Campus map on
pages 6-7.)
GOVERNORS COMPLEX
RESIDENCE HALL TOURS
(TICKET NOT REQUIRED)
Campus Walking Tours
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Guests interested in touring
Governors can walk to the
front entrance of Lehman
Hall in the Governors Residence Halls or take a shuttle.
Tours last approximately 30
minutes.
NORTH CAMPUS
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Take a walking tour of the North Campus, guided by a
UB student. Tours depart from the Student Union lobby
and last approximately 45 minutes.
SOUTH CAMPUS
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Take a walking tour of the South Campus, led by a UB
student. Tours depart from the rotunda in Diefendorf Hall
(outside Room 146) and last approximately 45 minutes.
Directions to the South Campus are available at any
Open House information booth.
Tours begin at the front entrance of Lehman Hall. (See
North Campus map on pages
6-7.) Shuttles to Governors leave
from Putnam Way in front of the
Student Union. Look for a sign
reading “Governors Residence
Hall Tours.”
APARTMENT COMPLEX TOURS
(TICKET NOT REQUIRED)
Noon to 3 p.m.
Tour Flint Village, one of our
most popular apartment complexes. Upperclass residents
enjoy all the conveniences of
being close to the academic
spine while still having the
G R E I N E R H A L L , N O R T H CA M P U S
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independence that comes with
apartment-style living.
Tours depart from the Flint
community building. (See North
Campus map on pages 6-7.)
South Campus
SOUTH CAMPUS DROP-IN
RESIDENCE HALL TOUR
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Guests providing their own
transportation to the South
Campus may take a drop-in
guided walking tour of
Clement and Goodyear residence halls lasting 30 to 40
minutes. Directions to the South
Campus are available at any
Open House information booth.
Tours depart from the lobby of
Clement Hall on the South Campus. (See South Campus map on
page 8.)
SOUTH CAMPUS RESIDENCE
HALL TOURS (TICKET NOT
REQUIRED)
10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
One-hour round-trip tour
includes transportation to and
from the South Campus and
a 30-minute guided tour of
Clement and Goodyear residence halls.
Buses to the South Campus will
leave from Putnam Way in front
of the Student Union. Look for
a sign reading “South Campus
Residence Hall Tours.” (See North
Campus map on pages 6-7 for
bus departure location; also see
South Campus map on page 8.)
INFORMATION TABLES
STUDENT UNION SOCIAL HALL
(SECOND FLOOR)
College of Arts and Sciences
African and African American
Studies (Transnational
Studies)
American Studies
(Transnational)
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Classics
Communication
Economics
English
French (Romance Languages
and Literatures)
Geography
German
Global Gender Studies
(Transnational Studies)
History
Italian (Romance Languages
and Literatures)
Linguistics
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
(cognitive science, environmental studies, health and
human services, international
studies, legal studies, urban
and public policy)
Sociology
Spanish (Romance Languages
and Literatures)
Speech and Hearing Science
Graduate School of Education
School of Architecture and
Planning
School of Social Work
145 STUDENT UNION
Academic Advisement
Major Explorers (Undecided)
AVAILABLE 10:30 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
The Academies
Access to College Excellence
Program (ACE)
Acker Scholars Program
Arthur O. Eve Educational
Opportunity Program (EOP)
Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities
Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program
Cora P. Maloney College
Discovery Seminars and Global
Scholars Program
Finish in 4
Pre-Health Advising
Pre-Law Advisement
Ronald E. McNair Scholars
Program
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (biochemistry,
biomedical sciences, biotechnology, medical technology,
nuclear medicine technology, and pharmacology and
toxicology)
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
School of Public Health and
Health Professions (exercise
science, occupational therapy,
physical therapy)
Study Abroad
SUNY Louis Stokes Alliance
for Minority Participation
(LSAMP)
STUDENT UNION LOBBY
Accessibility Resources
Admissions
Army ROTC
Ask the Experts
Athletics
Campus Dining and Shops
Campus Garden
Pose-A-Bull
Come out and meet UB’s athletics mascot, Victor E.
Bull! Have your picture taken with Victor in the
Student Union lobby between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Don’t forget to check out:
STUDENT CLUBS FAIR
10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Capen Hall Lobby
(A complete list of student clubs is in your Accepted Students Day packet.)
Campus Living
Campus Ministries
Career Services
Center for the Arts
Financial Aid
Hillel of Buffalo
International Admissions
Leadership House
Marching Band
Office of Student Engagement
Orientation, Transition and
Parent Programs
Parking and Transportation
Services
Recreation and Intramurals
Student Accounts
Student Association
Student Life
Student Medical Insurance
Student Wellness Team
Transfer Student Services
UB Alumni Association
UB Information Technology
UB Libraries
UB Sustainability
UB This Summer
University Police
CENTER FOR THE ARTS ATRIUM
Music
Theatre and Dance
CENTER FOR THE ARTS
(SECOND FLOOR)
Art (Studio Art and Fine Arts)
Film Studies
Media Study
NATURAL SCIENCES COMPLEX
WALKWAY
Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Environmental Geosciences
Geological Sciences
Mathematics
Physics
DAVIS HALL LOBBY
School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences
Yes, I am ready to choose UB!
You’ve been accepted. Now make sure you take the next
steps to reserve your spot in the upcoming class.
1
Make your $150 tuition deposit in 250
Student Union (10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.)
2
Make your $300 housing deposit in 250
Student Union (10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.)
3
Learn about orientation at the Orientation,
Transition and Parent Programs
information table in the Student Union Lobby
(10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
4
Learn about meal plans and Campus
Cash at the Campus Dining and Shops
information table in the Student Union
lobby (10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
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NORTH CAMPUS
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ELLICOTT COMPLEX
TO U R D E PA R T U R E S
North Campus Guided Walking Tours
North Campus Residence Hall Tours
(ticket required)
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences Tour
School of Nursing Tour
School of Public Health and Health
Professions Tour
South Campus Residence Halls Tours
Governors Residence Halls Tours
North Campus Residence Halls Tours
(ticket not required)
South Campus Laboratory Tours
Behling Simulation Center Demonstrations
School of Architecture and Planning Tour
INFORMATION BOOTHS
NORTH CAMPUS SHUTTLE STOPS
PARKING
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SOUTH CAMPUS
BUILDING LIST
Abbott Hall
(Health Sciences Library) 1
Allen Hall
2
Biomedical Education
Building3
Biomedical Research
Building4
Cary Hall
5
Clark Hall
6
Clement Hall
(Residence Hall)
7
Crosby Hall
8
Diefendorf Annex
9
Diefendorf Hall
10
Farber Annex
11
Farber Hall
12
Foster Hall
13
Goodyear Hall
(Residence Hall)
14
Harriman Hall
15
Hayes Hall
16
Kapoor Hall
17
Kimball Tower
18
MacDonald Hall
19
Michael Hall
20
Parker Hall
21
Pritchard Hall
22
Rapid Transit Station
23
Schoellkopf Hall
24
Sherman Hall
25
Squire Hall
26
Townsend Hall
27
Wende Hall
28
INFORMATION BOOTH
PARKING
BUS STOP
WALKING TOUR
DEPARTURE
SOUTH CAMPUS
LABORATORY TOURS
RESIDENCE HALL TOUR
BEHLING SIMULATION
CENTER DEMONSTRATIONS
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES EVENTS
Dean’s Presentation
LIPPES CONCERT HALL, SLEE HALL
10 to 10:45 a.m.
(Student escort provided from the welcome presentation in Alumni Arena.)
Join Dean E. Bruce Pitman and our student ambassadors for a conversation
about the many experiences and opportunities you will have, both inside
and outside the classroom, as a member of the College of Arts and Sciences family at UB.
C E N T E R FO R T H E A R T S , N O R T H CA M P U S
DEPARTMENTAL
TOURS
ARTS TOURS
Tour our various arts-related
facilities while enjoying exhibited works and demonstrations. Faculty and students
from the departments of art,
media study, music, and theatre and dance will be available
to answer your questions and
provide information regarding
undergraduate programs.
Art
202 CENTER FOR THE ARTS
11 a.m. to Noon
(Repeats 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.)
Media Study
231 CENTER FOR THE ARTS
11 a.m. to Noon
(Repeats 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.)
Music
BAIRD HALL LOBBY
Noon to 1 p.m.
Theatre and Dance
CENTER FOR THE ARTS ATRIUM
Noon to 1 p.m.
SCIENCE TOURS
Guided tours of our science
facilities and research laboratories will provide you with
a feel for the teaching and
research agenda at the
university level. Faculty and
students from the departments
of biology, chemistry, geology
and physics will be available
to answer your questions and
provide information regarding
undergraduate programs.
Biology
114 HOCHSTETTER HALL
11 a.m. to Noon
(Repeats 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.)
DEPARTMENTAL
PRESENTATIONS
History
Faculty and students in the
following departments will
provide information about
their programs and answer
your questions.
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Communication
Physics
109 O’BRIAN HALL
215 NATURAL SCIENCES
COMPLEX
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
English (including
creative writing,
journalism)
322 CLEMENS HALL
546 PARK HALL
Mathematics
240 MATHEMATICS BUILDING
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Psychology
20 KNOX LECTURE HALL
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Chemistry
220 NATURAL SCIENCES
COMPLEX
12:15 to 1:15 p.m.
Geology
434 COOKE HALL
12:15 to 1:15 p.m.
Physics
2ND FLOOR FRONCZAK HALL
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
(Repeats 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.)
Advisement Tables
STUDENT UNION SOCIAL HALL, CENTER FOR THE ARTS
ATRIUM, NATURAL SCIENCES COMPLEX WALKWAY
10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Advisors, faculty and current students will be available
to answer questions and provide information about the
many majors within the College of Arts and Sciences.
In most cases, info tables are grouped by category.
Exact table locations, listed by major within each location,
can be found on page 5.
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ENGINEERING EVENTS
answer questions about the
programs and about UB.
Dean’s Presentation
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
CENTER FOR THE ARTS, MAINSTAGE THEATRE
10 to 10:45 a.m.
(Student escort provided from the welcome presentation
in Alumni Arena.)
Advisement Table
Computer Science
and Engineering (CSE)
101 DAVIS HALL, AGRUSA
AUDITORIUM
(Student escort provided from
dean’s presentation.)
Presentation
DAVIS HALL LOBBY
10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Engineering advisors will be available to answer questions and provide information about engineering at UB.
11 to 11:45 a.m.
THIRD FLOOR, DAVIS HALL
Lab Demonstrations/Advisement
11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
—Unit Operations Laboratory
—Transport Process Laboratory
—Biochemical Engineering
Laboratory
206 FURNAS HALL
DAV I S H A L L , N O R T H CA M P U S
Biomedical
Engineering (BME)
107 TALBERT HALL
(Student escort provided from
dean’s presentation.)
Presentation
11 a.m.
3RD FLOOR BONNER HALL
Meet BME faculty and students,
explore our research labs and
experience a biosignals demonstration in our teaching lab.
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Chemical and Biological
Engineering (CBE)
14 KNOX HALL
(Student escort provided from
dean’s presentation.)
Presentation
11 a.m.
Presentation provides an
overview of the undergraduate
program and will be followed
by guided tours of CBE facilities, including:
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Departmental representatives and current students will
be available to discuss the
undergraduate program.
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Civil, Structural
and Environmental
Engineering (CSEE)
112 NORTON HALL, WOLDMAN
CONFERENCE THEATER
(Student escort provided from
dean’s presentation.)
Presentation
11 a.m.
Presentation and Q&A session
with the chair of CSEE will
answer the most common
questions related to undergraduate programs. The session will be followed by tours
of CSEE facilities, including:
—Earthquake Simulation Laboratory
—Environmental Engineering
Laboratories
—Transportation Engineering
Laboratories
—Student clubs
140 KETTER HALL
The director of undergraduate studies along with current
students will be available to
Departmental representatives
will be available to answer
questions. Demonstrations
will include:
—Socially relevant projects; chess
cheating projects
—First-year programming projects;
Web-based applications
—Biometrics, security and mobile
devices projects
—Robotics, mobile devices projects
Electrical Engineering
230A DAVIS HALL
(Student escort provided from
dean’s presentation.)
Presentation
11 a.m.
SECOND FLOOR, DAVIS HALL
Displays, hands-on demonstrations, information table
and laboratory visits
11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Faculty and students in
electrical engineering will
provide information about
the academic program, share
experiences and answer
questions. Several teaching
and research laboratories will
be open to visitors. Highlights
include:
—Sensors
—Communications
—Electronics
—Fabrication facility (clean room)
—Laser and nanophotonics
—Magnetic levitation
—Photovoltaics
—UB Robotics
Industrial and
Systems Engineering
BELL HALL LOBBY AND 427
BELL HALL
(Student escort provided from
dean’s presentation.)
Presentations
Continually, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Tours of undergraduate
facilities and laboratories
Continually, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Students and faculty will be
available to provide information about the undergraduate
program and answer questions. Demonstrations will
include:
—Discover industrial and systems
engineering
—Health care systems engineering
—Robotics for smart manufacturing
—Student internship projects
—Humans and system performance
Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
(MAE)
250 BAIRD HALL
(Student escort provided from
dean’s presentation.)
MAE department chair
presentation
11 a.m., repeats at 11:45 a.m.
FURNAS HALL LOBBY
Undergraduate directors
available
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
FURNAS AND JARVIS HALLS
Guided tours of MAE facilities,
including:
—Aerodynamics Laboratory/student
clubs: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and
Students for the Exploration and
Development of Space (SEDS)
—SAE vehicle projects
—Dynamic Systems Laboratory
11 a.m., repeats at 11:45 a.m.
Refreshments available
MANAGEMENT EVENTS
Main Presentation
112 NORTON, WOLDMAN CONFERENCE THEATER
10 to 10:45 a.m.
Following the UB welcome presentation, come learn all about
our undergraduate programs.
Reception
ALFIERO CENTER, 1ST FLOOR ATRIUM
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Stop in to meet faculty, staff and fellow students in the School
of Management, as well as to enjoy light refreshments.
PRESENTATIONS
Focus on International
Focus on Human
Resources
106 JACOBS, JOHN H. SHELLUM
ROOM
112 JACOBS
Focusing on people and performance in organizations, Human
Resources provides perspectives
and skills that complement
other majors. Learn more about
this rewarding and expanding
career field and its programs
in the School of Management.
11:15 to 11:35 a.m.
Focus on Information
Systems and Security
122 JACOBS
Take a brief tour of our
specialized security, networking and digital forensics labs
and learn how students put
their knowledge into practice
through various competitions.
11:15 to 11:35 a.m.
Focus on Accounting
110 JACOBS
The 4+1 Program: Learn about
how the New York Stateregistered MS in accounting
puts our BS in accounting
students in the express lane
for CPA licensing. Information about the early admission
program will be covered.
Learn about the distinctive
international opportunities
available to management
undergraduates, including our
branch campus in Singapore
and UB’s Global Scholar transcript notation.
11:40 a.m. to Noon
TOURS
ALFIERO CENTER, 1ST FLOOR
ATRIUM
Take a quick tour of our facilities. Small group tours will
leave from the 1st floor of
Alfiero throughout the School
of Management reception.
11 a.m. to Noon
A L F I E R O C E N T E R , N O R T H CA M P U S
DEAL Expo Poster Show
ALFIERO CENTER, 2ND AND 3RD FLOOR MEZZANINE
Come join the excitement as School of Management
undergraduates compete through poster displays
of their best work and cast your vote in the Choice
Award competition!
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
CONVERSATIONS
AT THE CAREER
RESOURCE CENTER
ALFIERO CENTER, 3RD FLOOR
Drop by our state-of-the-art
Career Resource Center,
dedicated to management
students, ask career-related
questions and learn about the
many resources available.
“There are so many programs, so many things
to get involved with, you can be exposed to
so many different things—you’re just given a
bunch of Legos, and you
can build them any way
you want.”
11 a.m. to Noon
11:40 a.m. to Noon
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PLAN YOUR VISIT
After you start your day at the Accepted Students Day welcome in Alumni Arena (8:45 a.m.),
use this chart to help plan according to your interests.
10:0010:30 11:0011:30 12:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30
Intercultural and Diversity Center (240 SU)
Office of Student Engagement (235 SU)
Student Research Celebration (NSC Walkway)
Acker Reception (210 SU)
GENERAL
INTEREST
EVENTS
NYSCEDII Tour
(8 Norton)
Major Explorers
(Undecided)
Presentation
(CFA Screening Room)
[10-10:45]
ACADEMIC TABLES
& CLUBS FAIR
Alumni
Arena Tour
(Alumni lobby) Study Abroad
Presentation
Transfer
(201 NSC)
Presentation
The Academies
(222 NSC)
Presentation
CURCA
(4 Knox)
Presentation
(216 NSC)
Presentation
(Slee)
[10-10:45]
The Academies Living and Learning Community Reception
(17 Norton)
Presentation & Tour (148 Diefendorf) [12:30-2:45]
Departmental tours, presentations and demos (various)
Presentation
(220 NSC)
Presentation
(CFA Mainstage)
[10-10:45]
EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITY
PROGRAM
FINANCIAL AID
Behling Simulation Center Demos (Farber)
Lab Tours (Sherman & Farber)
Bus to South
Campus [12:15]
EDUCATION
ENGINEERING
AND APPLIED
SCIENCES
Career
Services
Presentation
(14 Knox)
Learning
Outside
Classroom
(4 Knox)
Information Tables (various locations)
ARCHITECTURE
AND PLANNING
COLLEGE OF
ARTS AND
SCIENCES
UB Student &
Parent Panel
(330 SU)
Departmental tours, presentations and demos (various)
Presentation
(330 SU)
Presentation
(250 Baird)
[10-10:45]
Presentation
(104 Knox)
Presentation
(104 Knox)
Meet with a financial aid advisor (232 Capen Hall) [10-3:00]
Presentation
(228 NSC)
HONORS
COLLEGE
MANAGEMENT
MEDICINE AND
BIOMEDICAL
SCIENCES
Reception and Tours (106 Capen)
Presentation
(228 NSC)
Presentation
(112 Norton)
[10-10:45]
Reception, tours and presentations
(Alfiero & Jacobs)
Presentation (Slee)
[11-11:45]
NURSING
Bus to South
Campus [12:15]
Presentation & Tour (114 Wende) [12:30-2:45]
PHARMACY AND
PHARMACEUTICAL
SCIENCES
Bus to South
Campus [12:15]
Presentation & Tour (190 Kapoor) [12:30-2:45]
Presentation (Slee)
[11:45-12:30]
PRE-HEALTH
PRE-LAW
PRE-SOCIAL
WORK
PUBLIC HEALTH
AND HEALTH
PROFESSIONS
TOURS
Presentation
(112 O’Brian) [11-11:45]
Presentaton
(218 NSC) [11-11:45]
Bus to South
Campus [12:15]
Presentation & Tour (147 Diefendorf) [12:30-2:45]
Campus Walking Tours (North Campus depart from SU lobby; South Campus depart from Diefendorf rotunda) [10-3:00]
Residence Hall Tours (various locations) [10-3:00]