The Information Systems and Information Technology Major provides students the skills necessary to understand and manage information, information technology development, systems analysis, e-business management and electronic commerce.
In addition to the Information Systems and Information Technology Major requirements, Business Administration students must also fulfill the University's General Education requirements and the College of Business Core Courses requirements.
English Language Requirement-
TOEFL IBT- 80
IELTS Academic-
- Overall Score 6.5
- Listening 6
- Writing 6
- Reading 6
- Speaking 6
PTE Academic
- Overall Score 54
- Listening 47
- Writing 56
- Reading 51
- Speaking 53
TOEFL PBT
- BADM 350 IT for Networked Organizations 3
- BADM 352 Database Design and Management 3
- BADM 353 Info Sys Analysis and Design (Prerequisite: BADM 350) 3
Select two of the following: 6
- BADM 351 E-Business Management (Prerequisite: BADM 350)
- BADM 355 Enterprise Software Management (Prerequisite: BADM 350)
- BADM 453 Decision Support Systems (Prerequisite: BADM 350)
- BADM 458 IT Governance (Prerequisite: BADM 350)
Select four of the following: 12-14
- BADM 311 Individual Behavior in Orgs (Prerequisite: BADM 310)
- BADM 312 Org Design and Environment (Prerequisite: BADM 310)
- BADM 322 Marketing Research (Prerequisite: BADM 320)
- BADM 324 Purchasing and Supply Mgmnt (Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent enrollment in BADM 320)
- BADM 374 Management Decision Models (Prerequisite: ECON 203)
- BADM 375 Business Process Management
- BADM 377 Project Management
- BADM 379 Business Process Improvement
- BADM 380 International Business
- BADM 445 Small Business Consulting
- BADM 446 Entrepreneurship Sm Bus Form
Total Hours 27
Here's What You Need:
First Year applicants must meet these four core requirements to complete an application:
- The Common Application online including the UIC-specific questions and essays under the My Colleges tab. See application tips for details. Printed applications will not be accepted.
- The $50 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver
- Official high school transcript*, submitted electronically or via mail, along with the Common Application School Report
- ACT/SAT scores, submitted electronically or printed on official transcripts
*Please note that our mailing address changed recently. Check with your counselor or registrar to ensure that they send documents only to the following address.
Office of Undergraduate Admissions (MC 018)
University of Illinois at Chicago
1200 West Harrison Street, Suite 1100
Chicago, IL 60607-7161
Other requirements
Additional requirements may apply to the following applicants:
- Early Action applicants. Must have their Common Application, transcript, and test scores submitted by November 1. Applicants should select the Early Action option in the "preferred admission plan" question on UIC's Common Application Member's page.
- Honors College and Guaranteed Professional Program Admissions (GPPA) applicants. Must be admitted as undergraduates prior to review. The following supplemental documents are required for Honors College and GPPA applicants: An essay for each program submitted with the application.
- Two recommendations submitted through the Common Application or via mail.
- International applicants. Must meet the core First Year requirements as well as display evidence of English competency and financial certifications. First Year applicants with international coursework will also be assessed the $30 international credential evaluation fee. See Undergraduate International Admissions Requirements for details.
Homeschooled students. Must satisfy all of the above requirements. Acceptable homeschool transcripts must include: a list of all subjects/courses attempted by year
- Grades and/or examination results received (both passing and failing)
- Maximum and minimum grades obtainable
- Number of units earned
High School graduates who have attended another college or university since graduating. Must meet the Transfer Admission Requirements and will not be considered for First Year admission. High School graduates who have never attended another college or university must submit evidence of graduation from an accredited high school or submit passing scores on the General Educational Development (GED) test.
Most Transfer applicants must meet the following core requirements to apply:
- Use the UIC web application or the Common Application. Printed applications will not be accepted.
- The $50 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver.
- Official college/university transcripts*, submitted electronically or via mail, from every college/university you’ve attended.
Additional requirements may apply to the following applicants:
- Advanced Placment (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) test scores are encouraged, particularly if they may count towards credit that satisfies your program's prerequisites.
- ACT or SAT test scores may be required for the following applicants:
- Any transfer applicant with fewer than 36 hours of credit at the time of enrollment.
- Applicants to the BA in Urban Education program within the College of Education are required to submit ACT/SAT plus writing scores.
- International applicants. Must meet the core transfer requirements as well as display evidence of English competency and financial certifications. Transfer applicants with international coursework will also be assessed the $30 international credential evaluation fee. See Undergraduate International Admissions Requirements for details.
- Honors College applicants must be admitted as undergraduates prior to review and include the following with their application:
- An essay submitted with the application.
Applicants to the programs below must submit supplemental documents with their Common Application or UIC Web Application (see Upload Guide).
- Nursing
- Nutrition Coordinated Program
- Nutrition Science
- Health Information Management
- Public Health
- Urban Education requires ACT/SAT plus writing scores
Non-residential fees- 32662