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Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts DEPAUL UNIVERSITY

Contact Person(s):

Cynthia Delgadillo Assistant Director, Transfer and Adult Admission DePaul University Phone: (312) 362-6529 E-mail: cdelagdi@depaul.edu

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ADDRESS: DePaul University 2400 N. Sheffield Ave. Chicago, IL 60614

WEBSITE: https://scps.depaul.edu/academics/ undergraduate/businessadministration-baps/Pages/default. aspx

Required Courses:

BADM 208 Sales & Mkt. Management BADM 334 HR & Talent Development BADM 335 Risk Management in the Workplace CCH 300 Globalization DA 200 Data Analytics DCM 301 Effective Leadership DCM 302 Project Management DCM 319 Creativity & Innovation*

DePaul Winter Term 6 DePaul Spring Term 7 DePaul Summer Term 8

IN 307 Integrated Learning (RR) LL 280 Liberal Arts in Action LL 290 Research Writing (RR) LL 301 Research Methods (RR) LL 302 Experiential Practicum (RR) LL 303 Capstone Project (RR) LL 305 Active Citizens Liberal Arts or Elective Courses

*College of Lake County A.A.S. students replace DCM 317 and DCM 319 with Liberal Arts or Elective Courses.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BACHELOR OF ARTS

IN PERSON & ONLINE

DePaul’s B.A. in Professional Studies with a major in Business Administration builds knowledge and skills for employment in corporate and nonprofit settings. In this program, you will build a skill set in project management, human resources, risk management, leadership, workplace law, globalization, ethical conduct, data analytics and professional communication needed to succeed in your career. DePaul University is offering the opportunity for students earning an Associate of Arts, Associate of Applied Science in Business or with equivalent credit hours the ability to complete the Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies major in Business Administration on-site at the University Center of Lake County. This degree is offered through DePaul University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SPCPS), a longstanding leader of providing educational opportunities for working adults.

SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS: • Articulated curriculum with the

College of Lake County to guarantee the transfer of your AA or AAS to

DePaul University • Discounted tuition rate, 25% lower than the university’s undergraduate tuition • Courses taught by DePaul faculty both on-site at the University

Center of Lake County and online • Flexibility to complete your bachelor’s degree on either a part-time or full-time schedule • A cohort model for taking courses, allowing you to establish a network that you’ll carry throughout your career • Dedicated advising from SPCPS to provide support as you balance work, home and school demands

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: • AA or AAS in Business from the

College of Lake County, or • Transfer credit equivalent to an associate’s degree (will be reviewed by SPCPS) • Minimum 2.0 GPA from last college/university attended • Free online application • Official transcripts submitted from all previous college/universities

DELIVERY MODE: Face-to-face and online TRANSFER POLICY: • DePaul will transfer in a maximum of 88 semester hours, 66 of which can be from a community college, AP, IB,

CLEP or military credit

• 50% of major courses must be completed with DePaul University

• C or higher required for transfer to major courses

DELIVERY MODE: • Submit an application at go.depaul. edu/apply, selecting “University

Center of Lake County” whenprompted on the Partnerships and Agreements page of the application • Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities where you have previously enrolled • There is no application fee for this program • Admission to the program at the

University Center of Lake County is contingent on having completed an

A.A., A.A.S. in a business field or equivalent coursework. You do not need to have attended CLC for admission to this program.

Once your application is complete and you have been admitted, you will be contacted by DePaul’s University Center of Lake County academic counselor to schedule your new student advising appointment.

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