At the Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart School of Business in Chicago, our students learn business in a hands-on, innovative way that prepares them for careers in finance, management, marketing, or to launch their own entrepreneurial ventures. Because you’re earning your business degree at a tech school, you’ll often be working and studying side by side with engineers, scientists, programmers, and architects. You’ll learn how to collaborate with—and lead—interdisciplinary teams by working on highly innovative, technology-driven real-world projects. Companies that have hired Stuart undergraduates include Motorola Solutions, Ernst & Young, Tellabs, JPMorgan Chase, Calamos Investments, Groupon, Morningstar, Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), and OfficeMax.
Undergraduate courses offered
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.)
Co-Terminal Degrees
Dual Admission B.S. + J.D.
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At the Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart School of Business in Chicago, our students learn business in a hands-on, innovative way that prepares them for careers in finance, management, marketing, or to launch their own entrepreneurial ventures. Because you’re earning your business degree at a tech school, you’ll often be working and studying side by side with engineers, scientists, programmers, and architects. You’ll learn how to collaborate with—and lead—interdisciplinary teams by working on highly innovative, technology-driven real-world projects. Companies that have hired Stuart undergraduates include Motorola Solutions, Ernst & Young, Tellabs, JPMorgan Chase, Calamos Investments, Groupon, Morningstar, Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), and OfficeMax.
Undergraduate courses offered
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.)
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