Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology
565 West Adams Street
Chicago, Illinois 60661
The
Illinois Institute of Technology was established in 1890 as a private university, followed by the opening of the
Stuart School in 1969. Educating students from two campuses in Chicago, the Stuart School of
business at Illinois
Institute of Technology offers both undergraduate and graduate
business programs. Students who enroll at the institute are introduced to business programs focusing on technology and business advancement.
The undergraduate programs at the Stuart School of Business include a bachelor's degree, a minor track in business or individual courses. Students interested in the bachelor's degree can study business administration, applied science and business honors law. The minor in business and the separate course offerings give students a feel for the business world as well as a better understanding of business principles and economics. Graduate programs at the Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology include master's, doctoral and dual degrees. Stuart also offers certification programs.
Quick Facts
The Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology offers a doctorate in management science with concentrations in finance or operations.
Dual degree programs are offered through the Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology to incorporate a student's interests with a business and management point of view.
The Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology offers certificate programs in environmental management, financial markets and graduate management.
Alumni of the Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology stay connected with other graduates, the institute and the business world through career management resources, the alumni association and an eNews report.
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