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Illinois MBA

www.mba.illinois.edu - Full-time MBA
www.ptmba.illinois.edu - Professional MBA
Associate Dean: Stig Lanesskog
Business Instructional Facility
515 E. Gregory Drive, MC-520
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 244-8019
Full and Professional MBA Admissions: (217) 244-7602
E-mail: mba@illinois.edu - Full-time MBA
IllinoisPTMBA@illinois.edu - Professional MBA

Major: Business Administration
Degrees offered: M.B.A.

Joint Degree Program: the M.B.A. can be earned jointly with any master’s or Ph.D. program on offered on campus as well as:
J.D. in Law,
M.D. in Medicine (Medical Scholars Program)

Graduate Degree Programs

The College of Business offers a degree program leading to the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in two delivery modes. The traditional full-time MBA and the Professional (part-time) MBA are offered on the Urbana campus.

Admission

Admission to the Illinois MBA is dependent upon an earned undergraduate degree, acceptable scores on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), two letters of recommendation, and essays. Applicants whose native language is not English are also required to submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

The full-time MBA program begins in the fall semester only. Admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis beginning in January. Apply early to receive merit scholarships consideration.  The Professional MBA program begins in January only. Applicants must submit the same materials and information as the full-time MBA program. However, all applicants are expected to be employed full-time while pursuing the degree.  Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis beginning in October. For admission to a joint program, students must receive approval from both programs.

Degree Requirements

*For additional details and requirements refer to the department's graduate curriculum and the Graduate College Handbook.

Master of Business Administration (MBA), full-time option

Required Courses Required Hours
MBA 500, 501, 502 20
MBA 503, 504, 505 20
Area of concentration 16
Free electives 16
Total Hours 72
Minimum Hours Required Within the College:
56
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
72
Other Requirements:*  
It is the expectation that all MBA students will have an internship during the summer  
MBA students must enroll on a full-time basis during the fall and spring semesters for the two years of the MBA  
Minimum GPA: 2.75

The Illinois MBA emphasizes co-curricular activities designed to complement classroom experiences while further developing leadership skills, including communications, teamwork, and self-awareness technical training in current computer software, and career services with a focus on internships and permanent placements.

Master of Business Administration (MBA), Professional (part-time) option

Required Courses Required Hours
BADM 508, ECON 567, ACCY 501, BADM 520, BADM 572, BADM 567,
BADM 590EM
28
FIN 520, BADM 573, FIN 511, ECON 568, BADM 521, BADM 509, BADM 593 28
BADM 544, ACCY 503, BADM 552 12
Free electives 4
Total Hours 72
Minimum Hours Required Within the College:
68
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
72
Other Requirements:*  
Minimum GPA: 2.75

The Professional MBA program provides a general management curriculum and focus. The curriculum includes 72 credit hours that are completed over a two and a half year period. This program is designed especially for employed professionals who want to continue working while they pursue the MBA degree.

Joint Degree Program Requirements

Required Courses Required Hours
MBA 500, 501, 502 20
MBA 503, 504, 505 20
Area of concentration 16
Free electives 4
Joint degree students must complete all the requirements of the other degree. Joint degrees are only awarded simultaneously.  
Total Hours 60 plus total required by the joint program
Minimum Hours Required Within the College:
56
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
60 min
Other Requirements:*  
Students in joint degree programs must be registered as full-time MBA students for a minimum of three semesters  
Students enrolled in joint degree programs must meet the higher of the two minimum GPA requirements of the joint degree programs in order to maintain satisfactory academic progress and to graduate.  

All joint degree programs require the completion of 60 credit hours of MBA coursework, as well as the requirements of the other program. See list above for participating degree programs. For admission to a joint program, students must receive approval from both programs.

Financial Aid

The Illinois MBA offers a limited number of merit scholarships to outstanding domestic and international applicants. The merit scholarships are awarded at the time of admission. U.S. citizens and permanent residents may be eligible for federal and private student loans.