course selection & bidding overview
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Course Selection & Bidding OverviewA M Y G I N G O L D , A s s o c i a t e D i r e c t o r o f A c a d e m i c A d v i s i n g
L I S A B E L C H E R , S e n i o r A c a d e m i c A d v i s o r
N AT E D A I G L E , S e n i o r A c a d e m i c A d v i s o r
E R I C A F E I N B E R G , S e n i o r A c a d e m i c A d v i s o r
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T O D AY ’ S P U R P O S EShare information, tools, and strategies required to make informed decisions regarding course selection and bidding.
AGENDA
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Course Selection
Course Planning Tool
Bidding Overview
Next Steps
• Graduation Requirements
• Course Considerations
• Majors, Pathways & Additional Resources
• Live Demo – Plan Path & Set Path
• Modality Information
• Bidding System
• Strategies & Pitfalls
• Identify Courses to Bid On
• 10/28 Bidding Presentation
COURSE SELECTION
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COURSE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS
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C A R E E R B R E A D T H
G U I D A N C EG A P S
Immediately post-Kellogg and beyond
Variety of industries and functional areas
Reflect on your background and where you are headed
From faculty, students, advising staff and alums
2Y GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
While Kellogg’s innovative academic approach is highly customizable, there are five basic Kellogg requirements necessary to graduate from the 2Y Program
6 quarters of full-time study (3-5 credits/quarter)
20.5 credits
Core courses completed by end of Spring 2021
2nd Year Fall pre-term course KPPI-440-5
Summer Internship/Work Experience
2Y REMAINING CORE COURSES*
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Manually enrolled with Cohort
Unable to switch sections
Max bidding credits will be 4 for Winter
Must successfully enroll through bidding
Seats available for remaining students
Must successfully enroll through bidding
Seats available for remaining students
Must successfully enroll through bidding
Consider internship timing!
Must successfully enroll through bidding
Select from approved list by department
*If not previously completed or waived
1ST YEAR WINTER 1ST YEAR WINTER / SPRING
COMPLETE BEFORE GRADUATION
MarketingMKTG-430
MicroeconomicsMECN-430
Finance IFINC-430
OperationsOPNS-430 Partial Waivers
2Y CLASS OF 2022– ACADEMIC JOURNEY AT-A-GLANCECurriculum provides solid foundation through core courses and customization through electives
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FIR
ST Y
EAR
PRE-TERM FALL WINTER SPRINGLeadership in
Organizations (MORS-430)Business Analytics II
(DECS-431)Finance FINC-430 orMarketing (MKTG-430)
Operations (OPNS-430)if not previously completed
Business Analytics I (DECS-430-5)
Accounting (ACCT-430)
Microeconomics (MECN-430)
Business Strategy (STRT-431)
Operations (OPNS-430)optional timing
Finance (FINC-430/440) orMarketing (MKTG-430)
SUMMER INTERNSHIP
SEC
ON
D Y
EAR
PRE-TERM FALL WINTER SPRING
Leadership & Crisis Mgmt. (KPPI-440-5)
MMM GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
While Kellogg’s innovative academic approach is highly customizable, there are five basic requirements necessary to graduate from the MMM Program
Core courses completed by end of SPRING 2021 (except OPNS elective)
7 quarters of full-time study (3-5 credits/quarter)
28.5 credits minimum (must include 20.5 Kellogg credits & 8.0 McCormick credits)
2nd Year Fall pre-term course KPPI-440-5
Summer Internship/Work Experience
MMM REMAINING KELLOGG CORE COURSES*
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Manually enrolled with Cohort
Unable to switch sections
Max bidding credits will be 4 for Winter
Must successfully enroll through bidding
Manually enrolled
Max bidding credits will be 4 for Spring
Must successfully enroll through bidding
Select from approved list by department
*If not previously completed or waived
Winter 2021 Complete before graduation
AAAOPNS-441
MicroeconomicsMECN-430
Finance IIFINC-431 Partial WaiversAdvanced OPNS
Elective
Must successfully enroll through bidding
Winter/Spring 2021
Spring 2021 By Winter 2022
MMM CLASS OF 2022 – ACADEMIC JOURNEY AT-A-GLANCEFI
RST
YEA
R
SUMMER/SI FALL WINTER SPRINGBusiness Analytics
(DECS-440)Business Strategy
(STRT-431)Microeconomics
(MECN-430)Applied Advanced Analytics
(OPNS-441)Accounting(ACCT-430)
Finance I or ACF(FINC-430/440)
Finance II orAdvanced Operations Elective
Finance II orAdvanced Operations Elective
Innovation in Context (DSGN-460)
Marketing (MKTG-430)
Research-Design-Build (DSGN-490)
Innovation Centered Org.
(DSGN-497)
Design Your Next Competitor
(DSGN-xxx)
Leadership in Org. (MORS-430)
Dsg. & Mng. Business Processes (OPNS-440)
R-D-B Lab (DSGN-490)
Whole Brain (DSGN-426)
SUMMER INTERNSHIP
SEC
ON
D Y
EAR
SUMMER FALL WINTER SPRING
Note: 0.5 Credit MMM Courseto be Added in 2nd Year
Mindful Product Management (DSGN-495) Business Innovation Lab
(DSGN-480; 2 Credits)Design Research(DSGN-497)
Leadership & Crisis Mgmt. (KPPI-440-5)
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2Y: OPERATIONS 430 - WINTER OR SPRING?
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Take Winter Quarter If… Take Spring Quarter If…
• Internship has non-flexible/negotiable early start date (Investment Banking and some Tech companies)
• Opting for early internship start date to accommodate KWEST leadership or other end-of-summer obligations
• Credit space created by MECN-430, FINC-430 and/or MKTG-420 waivers
• Internship timing does not impact Spring quarter exams
• Desire to prioritize an elective in Winter Quarter over OPNS-430 requirement
DEGREE PROGRESS REPORT - CAESAR
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COURSE LOAD CONSIDERATIONS
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Non-academic obligations (e.g. recruiting, extra-curricular)Balance
• Quantitative and qualitative• Group versus individual work
Degree requirementsStrategic inclusion of 0.5 credit courses
3 credit minimum 5 credit maximum
Accounting // Economics // Finance // Marketing //Managing Organizations // Operations // Strategy //Management Science
MAJORS
Specific academic requirements (generally, core + 4)
Will appear on your transcript
Springboard for an elective search within area of interest
NOT a graduation requirement
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PATHWAYS
No specific academic requirements
Will not appear on your transcript
Springboard for an elective search within area of interest
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Asset Management // Data Analytics // Energy & Sustainability // Entrepreneurship // Growth & Scaling // Healthcare at Kellogg // Real Estate //Social Impact // Technology Management // Venture Capital & Private Equity
COURSE SELECTION ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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Global Opportunities
San Francisco Immersion Program
Independent and Field Study
Taking Courses at Other Northwestern Schools
COURSE PLANNING TOOLLIVE DEMO
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COURSE PLANNING TOOLON-LINE COURSE CATALOG PLATFORM THAT ALLOWS YOU TO PLAN YOUR ACADEMIC JOURNEY
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Browse course offerings, and “tag” courses you’re interested in
Identify the quarters in which your tagged courses are offered –then sketch out the quarters in which you plan to take them
For the upcoming quarter, see the sections (days / times / professors) available for the courses on your path. Choose sections to sketch a hypothetical weekly schedule
S E T S C H E D U L ET A G C O U R S E S P L A N P A T H
TODAY
SECTION NUMBER KEY
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EVANSTONCAMPUS
CHICAGOCAMPUS
Section 30:Section 40: Section 50:
Section 60:Section 70:Section 80:Section 90:
Full-time onlyFull-time / Evening & WeekendFull-time / Evening / Weekend
Evening OnlyWeekend Only Evening / Weekend Evening / Weekend / Full-time
SECTION MODALITY INFORMATION
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EVANSTON CAMPUS
CHICAGOCAMPUS
Section numbers ending with HV and HR indicate HYBRID courses
2-digit section numbers (no letters) can indicate either entirely REMOTE or FACE-TO-FACE courses
HYBRID CLASSES
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• Course will have both remote and in-person seats available for bidding.
• Section divided into 2 so can students to choose to bid on either a remote seat or in-person seat:
1. Section HV: Bid on this section for entirely remote/virtual seat2. Section HR: Bid on this section for in-person classroom seat (on rotating
basis)
ENTIRELY REMOTE CLASSES
• Meet at scheduled times.• Synchronous attendance expected. • Any asynchronous components noted in syllabi.
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ENTIRELY FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES
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• Required in-person class meetings. • Every student attends in-person every class meeting session. • No remote participants.
BIDDING OVERVIEW
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WHY BIDDING?
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KELLOGG BIDDING SYSTEM
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DUTCH AUCTION• Bidders ranked from highest to lowest• Lowest successful bid determines the closing cost• Successful bidders all charged the same amount
2,000 points to last the academic year – Winter and Spring quarters
DUTCH AUCTION EXAMPLE
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Bid
Amou
nt (p
oint
s)
0
1,000
500
100
Seats available
Number of available seats
BIDS RANKED HIGHEST TO LOWEST
DUTCH AUCTION EXAMPLE
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Bid
Amou
nt (p
oint
s)
0
1,000
500
100
Lowest Successful Bid
Number of available seats
BIDS RANKED HIGHEST TO LOWEST
DUTCH AUCTION EXAMPLE
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Bid
Amou
nt (p
oint
s)
0
1,000
500
100
Number of available seats
SUCCESSFUL BIDS all charged 100 points
UNSUCCESSFUL BIDSnot charged
Closing Cost = 100 points
BIDS RANKED HIGHEST TO LOWEST
ENTER 1ST
LOTTERY BY
KELLOGG BIDDING PROCESSat a glance…
PHASE 1 PHASE 2
All dropped seats receive refund amount from current phase
Bid only forseats allocated to your program
Full-time
Evening
Weekend
Full-timestudents bid for open full-time seats
E&Wstudents bid for open Evening and/or Weekend seats
Bid for open seats in any program
Bid for a waitlist position or a roster seat in any program
If enrolled or promoted from waitlist, charged bid amount
100%bid point REFUND
100%bid point REFUND
75%bid point REFUND
BID DROP BID DROP BID DROP BID
Qua
rter
Beg
ins
50%bid point REFUND
DROP
Prev
ious
Qua
rter
End
s
Wee
k 1
ends
1 BID POINT LOTTERIES
50% bid point REFUNDContinues
PHASE 3 PAY WHAT YOU BID
Placing 1 bid point on any course
Except First Class Mandatory
Placing 1 bid point on any course
1 BID POINT LOTTERIES
Alternate Section Option including “Any Section” Waitlists Created
ENTER 2ND
LOTTERY BY
All Modalities Available (HR, HV, In-Person) Only Remote Seats Available
BID PHASES 1 THROUGH 3FULL-TIME STUDENTS
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BID November 6 at 12pm toNovember 9 at 5pm
• Bid on seats allocated to your program. Full-time students: sections 30s, 40s, 50s, 90s
• Alternate section options include same time, same professor, or any section
DROP November 11 at 12pm toNovember 12 at 5pm • Drop any enrollments for a 100% refund of bid points for use in Phase 2
BID November 13 at 12pm toNovember 16 at 5pm
• Bid on open seats in your program. Full-time students: sections 30s, 40s, 50s, 90s
• Alternate section options include same time, same professor, or any section
DROP November 18 at 12pm toNovember 19 at 5pm
• Drop any enrollments (from Phase 1 or Phase 2) for a 100% refund of bid points for use in Phase 3
BID November 20 at 12pm toNovember 23 at 5pm
• Bid on open seats in any program (Full-time, Evening, or Weekend)• No alternate section options
DROP November 24 at 2pm toNovember 30 at 11:30am
• Drop any enrollments (from Phases 1, 2, or 3) for a 75% refund of bid points for use in the Bid to Waitlist Phase
PHAS
E 3
PHAS
E 2
PHAS
E 1
PAY WHAT YOU BID PHASE
BIDNovember 30 at 12:00pm toDecember 3 at 11am
• Bid for a waitlist position in any program• No alternate section options• Set conditional drops to ensure waitlist promotion, if promotion will exceed
5 credit maximum
DROP December 4 at 9am toDecember 28 at 8:59am
• If promoted off waitlist, charged bid amount• Promotions automatically happen when a seat becomes available• Drop any enrollments (from Phases 1, 2, 3, or Bid to Waitlist)
for a 50% refund of bid points for use in future bidding cycles• Ensure conditional drops are set for waitlist promotion,
if promotion will exceed 5 credit maximum• If never promoted from waitlist, or if drop waitlist position, receive
100% bid point refund.
FIRST 5 WEEK, SECOND 5 WEEK, AND 10 WEEK CLASSES
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PAY
WH
AT Y
OU
BID
LOTTERIES
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LOTT
ERIE
S
LAST CHANCE TO BID FOR OPEN SEATS OR ADD TO A WAITLIST
First Bid Point Lottery(Includes classes with First Class Mandatory)
December 28 at 9am toJanuary 2 at 9am
• Enter a lottery by placing a 1 bid point bid on any course (including ones with First Class Mandatory).
• Bids may be placed on classes at full capacity, as seats may open before the lottery ends.
• No new waitlist positions created.
Waitlist Promotion, Conditional Drop & 50% Bid Point Refund for Drops
January 2 at 12pm toJanuary 3 at 11:59am
• Ability to set conditional drops will be enabled.• Continue to drop enrollments for a 50% bid point refund.• Waitlist promotions will continue.
Second 1 Bid Point Lottery(Excludes course with First Class Mandatory)
January 3 at 12pm toJanuary 8 at 12pm
• Enter lottery by placing 1 bid point on any course (Excluding those with First Class Mandatory)
• Bids may be placed on classes at full capacity, as seats may open before the lottery ends.
• Now new waitlist positions created.
PAY WHAT YOU BID PHASESECOND 5 WEEK CLASSES ONLY
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BID
TO
WAI
TLIS
T
BID January 29 at 12pm toFebruary 1 at 5pm
• Bid for a waitlist position in any program• Students who bid in this phase are placed on the waitlist BEHIND
students who are waitlisted in the previous Bid to Waitlist phase• No alternate section options• Set conditional drops to ensure waitlist promotion, if promotion will exceed
5 credit maximum
DROP February 3 at 9am toFebruary 4 at 4:30pm
• If promoted off waitlist, charged bid amount• Promotions automatically happen when a seat becomes available• Drop any enrollments (from Phases 1, 2, 3, or Bid to Waitlist)
for a 50% refund of bid points for use in future bidding cycles• Ensure conditional drops are set for waitlist promotion,
if promotion will exceed 5 credit maximum• If never promoted from waitlist, or if drop waitlist position, receive
100% bid point refund.
LOTTERY
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LOTT
ERIE
S
2ND 5 WEEK CLASSES ONLY
First Bid Point Lottery(Excludes classes with First Class Mandatory)
February 4 at 5pm toFebruary 10 at 12pm
• Enter a lottery by placing a 1 bid point bid on any course (including ones with First Class Mandatory).
• Bids may be placed on classes at full capacity, as seats may open before the lottery ends.
• No new waitlist positions created.
Waitlist Promotion, Conditional Drop & 50% Bid Point Refund for Drops
February 10 to 5pmFebruary 15 at 8am
• Ability to set conditional drops will be enabled.• Continue to drop enrollments for a 50% bid point refund.• Waitlist promotions will continue.
BIDDING BASICS
• Place a bid anytime during the bidding window• Deadlines are firm – we are not able to bid/drop
classes for you if you miss the window
• Phase 1: All full-time seats available to bid on• Phases 2 and 3: Only seats that do not fill in previous phases
are available for bidding. Last chance for in-person seats• Bid to Waitlist Phase – Remote Seats only• Each phase will have a separate cost
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• Bid up to a maximum of 5 credits (4 credits plus MECN 430, if applicable)
Bidding is NOT first-come- first served
Phases
Bidding Limit
BIDDING STRATEGIES
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Bid what you are willing to spend (and no more)
Use historical bidstats only as directional guidance
Consider parallel path bidding
• You may set the closing cost
• You will be refunded the difference if the closing cost is lower (Phases 1-3)
• Only consider Phase I, bidstats for your program
• Remember closing cost is LOWEST successful bid
• You may not yet know whether you are accepted to an application-based course
• Do not wait until Phases 2 or 3 to bid on a course you may want to take
COURSES OUTSIDE BIDDING SYSTEM
Application-based courses
Independent and Field Studies
Non-Kellogg Northwestern courses
MECN-430 (enrolled with cohort)
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NEXT STEPS
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WHAT SHOULD YOU DO NEXT?
1. Reflect on your academic, personal & professional goals
2. In Course Planning Tool:– Tag courses for both academic years– Plan path for Winter & Spring– Set schedule for Winter
3. Based on your ‘must-haves’ for Spring, determine how many points you want to have remaining after Winter quarter
4. Create your bidding strategy
5. Attend 10/28 presentation on how to bid
6. Look out for email regarding COVID Student Acknowledgement
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CAESAR - COVID STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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3 Step Process:1. Read introduction & click “Mark as Read” 2. Read student agreement & click “I Agree”3. Complete task by clicking “Submit”
SAVE THE DATE: October 28th 12pm - Bidding Presentation
• Bidding & Registration System Demonstration
• How to place a bid and make drop transactions
• Bidding rules
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TOPICS COVERED
ACADEMIC ADVISING CONTACT INFORMATION
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1:1 Academic Advising Sessions• Schedule a session with your advisor through Campus Groups.• If you can’t find a time that works in your schedule, email Academic Advising to request a time.
Email• Email Academic Advising with academic questions.
Drop-In• Advisors hold virtual drop-in hours daily:
• Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 12:15 to 1:15pm• Wednesday 9:00-10:00am
Slack• Only for questions of general interest, for all students to see.• No DMs – use email instead.
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QUESTIONS?
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Q&A BREAK OUT ROOMS JOIN THE ZOOM LISTED IN THE CHAT THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE FIRST
LETTER OF YOUR LAST NAME