The five-year BBA/MBA degree program provides focused and high-achieving undergraduate study. The program is designed for students intent upon building their resumes, skill sets, and business judgment. You'll have the chance to earn both undergraduate and graduate degrees in a compressed time frame.
Program Highlights
- Accelerate completion of the Next Generation MBA by starting coursework as an undergraduate senior and completing it in one additional year
- Benefit from the support of accomplished faculty members and a network of distinguished alumni
What You'll Learn
- Leadership
- Strategy
- Data-driven decision making
- Communication, teamwork, and ethics
Careers
Quinlan MBA graduates use their degrees to advance in their careers, moving into management and senior leadership positions in every sector, including:
- Marketing Manager
- Business Operations Manager
- Health Services Manager
- Financial Manager
- Computer and Information Systems Manager
- Investment Fund Manager
- Chief Technology Officer
- Information Technology Director
Because Loyola is a member of the Jesuit network of 27 colleges and universities nationwide, our graduates can receive career services at Quinlan's Business Career Services, as well as at career centers at U.S. Jesuit colleges and universities.
Curriculum
All Quinlan School of Business students must complete 13 courses to develop a solid understanding of all areas of business.
Degree Requirements and Course Sequence
BBA/MBA students take a total of 12 courses for the MBA requirements.
Course Sequence
A typical course sequence for a Loyola BBA/MBA student is as follows:
Apply by October 15 if graduating with your BBA in May. Apply by April 15 if graduating with your BBA in December.
Students take 2-3 courses per quarter and complete their degree at the end of the following summer quarter (one year).
Second Semester, Loyola Senior Year |
2 MBA electives for the undergraduate major |
Admission
To apply for admission and scholarship consideration, please visit the Office of Undergraduate Admission and indicate your interest in this program on your application. For more information, see the following resources: