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To apply, you will need the following:
A completed admission application for Concordia University Chicago.
Official transcripts of all college coursework from each institution you have attended.
Foreign transcripts evaluated by a Concordia-Chicago-approved international credentialing service. Concordia-Chicago accepts evaluations from Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE).
A certified document pledging financial support for your first year of study and without any unexpected events, and enough funding from the same or an equally dependable source for the following years.
Proof of graduation from a secondary school.
A transfer verification form for students transferring from a school in the United States.
Proof of English proficiency, via one of the following:
A score of at least 72 (internet-based) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) — Concordia-Chicago’s DI code is 1140
A score of 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
A score of 6.0 on the Password Skills Test
Successful completion of Level 112 at an ELS Language School (ELS) or a certificate of completion of program from an English Language Institute (ELI), along with a recommendation of the program director
Management Program and Degree Overview
The College of Business offers students the opportunity to pursue a management major either in the BS or BA in Business Administration.
Across all industries, there is a need for proficient managers and leaders. The focus of this major is to graduate students who are confident leaders and managers. Students will sharpen their critical and creative thinking skills and build their business acumen. These abilities and skills are integral to sustaining business success. Students will learn from industry experts and study topics such as ethical decision making, strategic thinking, leadership and management, marketing, accounting, human resources, operations management, and finance.
Graduates of the BA in Business Administration with a major in management find positions as production supervisors, account executives, human resources administrators and more.
Faculty and staff are dedicated to providing students with a well-rounded learning experience by using the latest technology and engaging them with real-world business scenarios and hands-on learning exercises. Many courses are offered online, although the traditional 16-week face-to-face format is available.
The Bachelor of Arts in management degree, which requires 48 semester hours of study, is for students who want a broad liberal arts foundation with an emphasis in business. If you have questions, a counselor with our Office of Admission can help as you decide.
Students in both degree tracks take required courses in:
Accounting
Economics
Statistics
Information technology
Management
Ethics
Finance
Marketing
Organizational Behavior
Business Law
Students working toward a Bachelor of Arts degree will be able to select electives from courses such as personal finance, small business management, sports management, corporate finance and advanced business law.
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Human Resources Administrator
Quality Control Coordinator
Management Consultant
Entrepreneur
Employee Training Instructor
Business Owner
Operations Manager
Retail Supply Planner
Account Executive
Business Manager
Property Manager
Purchasing Agent
Media Planner
Medical insurance: 1,999 $ USD per year