Portico

Portico

Our distinctive Portico course for first-year students examines business from global, multidisciplinary, ethical, and social perspectives while introducing students to the Carroll School rich resources and the breadth of contemporary business.

Portico is a three-credit entry point for all first-year Carroll School students 

The course includes:

  • A shared summer reading that fosters a sense of community
  • Personalized advising
  • Case studies
  • Group projects
  • Talks by influential guest speakers
  • Self-reflections that encourage students to consider how to shape lives of meaning
  • Written work assessing the ability to make connections between business and philosophy
  • Small group discussion on current moral dilemmas facing business

With a strong focus on philosophical reflection, students develop a greater sense of self-awareness and a clearer understanding of their place in the world.

Portico features an interdisciplinary team of six faculty and over 50 teaching assistants. Students meet twice a week in small classes with a professor”who also serves as their first-year advisor”and once a week for a plenary session with influential speakers.

With the help of professors and TAs, students create a practical plan for the rest of their time at Boston College, discerning their interests and outlining which courses they™ll complete to graduate on time.

Ethan Sullivan teaching

Be attentive. Be reflective. Be loving.

Those words of advice are not what you™d expect to hear in a typical management class, but they sum up the aims of the Carroll School signature Portico course.

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