General Undergraduate Admission Requirements
All applicants must meet the general admission requirements for Concordia University Chicago undergraduate programs as published in the Concordia University Chicago academic catalog.
New students are accepted into undergraduate degree-seeking programs for online (ADP) and on-campus (Traditional) study in the fall and spring semesters. If you have any questions please work with your admissions advisors.
General Education Requirements
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
COL-1995 | Vocation and College Success | 1 |
Communication (9 Hours)
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
ENG-1100 | English Composition | 3 |
COM-1100 | Speech Communication | 3 |
ENG-2000 | Writing About Literature | 3 |
Humanities and Fine Arts (9 Hours)
Transfer students can take any 3 hours from either the Humanities or Fine Arts courses listed below instead of COL1995.
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
| American Sign Language I | |
| American Sign Language II | |
| Non-Western Literature (+) | |
| Society and Literature | |
| U.S. Latina/o Literature(s) (+) | |
| Greek & Roman Mythology | |
| African American Literature | |
| Classical World Literature | |
| Modern World Literature | |
| German for Reading I | |
| German for Reading II | |
| Greek I | |
| Greek II | |
| Hebrew I | |
| Hebrew II | |
| Survey of Early Modern Europe, 1350-1815 (+) | |
| Survey of Modern Europe Since 1815 (+) | |
| History of the American People to 1877 | |
| History of the American People since 1877 | |
| Survey of World History to 1350 (+) | |
| Survey of the World Since 1350 (+) | |
| U.S. Women's History | |
| African American History | |
| Hispanic and Latino American History | |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Civilizations | |
| A History of Illinois | |
| Latin I | |
| Latin II | |
| Primer in Philosophy | |
| Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion | |
| Introduction to Logic | |
| Social and Political Philosophy | |
| Elementary Spanish I | |
| Elementary Spanish II | |
| Intermediate Spanish I | |
| Intermediate Spanish II | |
| Introduction to the Visual Arts | |
| Two-Dimensional Basic Studio | |
| Three-Dimensional Basic Studio | |
| Western Art: Pre-History through Renaissance | |
| Western Art: Post Renaissance through Contemporary | |
| Non-Western Art (+) | |
| Introduction to Film Studies | |
| Global Documentary (+) | |
| Exploration of Music | |
| Survey of Western Music | |
| Music of World Cultures (+) | |
| History of Jazz | |
| Introduction to Theater | |
| Introduction to the Visual Arts | |
| Two-Dimensional Basic Studio | |
| Three-Dimensional Basic Studio | |
| Western Art: Pre-History through Renaissance | |
| Western Art: Post Renaissance through Contemporary | |
| Non-Western Art (+) | |
| American Sign Language I | |
| American Sign Language II | |
| Introduction to Film Studies | |
| Global Documentary | |
| Non-Western Literature | |
| Society and Literature | |
| U.S. Latina/o Literature(s) | |
| Greek & Roman Mythology | |
| African American Literature | |
| Classical World Literature | |
| Modern World Literature | |
| German for Reading I | |
| German for Reading II | |
| Greek I | |
| Greek II | |
| Hebrew I | |
| Hebrew II | |
| Survey of Early Modern Europe, 1350-1815 | |
| Survey of Modern Europe Since 1815 | |
| History of the American People to 1877 | |
| History of the American People since 1877 | |
| Survey of World History to 1350 | |
| Survey of the World Since 1350 | |
| U.S. Women's History | |
| African American History | |
| Hispanic and Latino American History | |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Civilizations | |
| A History of Illinois | |
| Arts and Ideas | |
| Intro to American Cultural Studies | |
| Latin I | |
| Latin II | |
| Exploration of Music | |
| Survey of Western Music | |
| Music of World Cultures | |
| History of Jazz | |
| Primer in Philosophy | |
| Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion | |
| Introduction to Logic | |
| Social and Political Philosophy | |
| Elementary Spanish I | |
| Elementary Spanish II | |
| Intermediate Spanish I | |
| Intermediate Spanish II | |
| Introduction to Theater | |
Social/Behavioral Sciences (9 Hours)
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
| Foundations of Economics | |
| Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (+) | |
| Geography of North America | |
| World Geography: Culture Patterns (+) | |
| The Developing World (+) | |
| Introduction to Global Cultural Studies | |
| Engaging Diversity: U.S. Perspectives | |
| American Government and Politics | |
| Social and Political Philosophy | |
| International Relations | |
| Introduction to Comparative Politics | |
| General Psychology | |
| The Mind and the Brain | |
| Developmental Psychology: Life Span | |
| Child and Adolescent Psychology | |
| Social Psychology | |
| People and Society (Special Topics) | |
| Introduction to Sociology | |
| Marriage and the Family | |
| Race, Ethnicity, & Racisms in the U.S. | |
| Sociology of Gender/Sexualities | |
| Social Inequality: Class, Status and Power | |
Physical and Life Science Requirements (7-8 hours) One class taken must include a lab, classes with an * include a lab
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
| 4 |
| Elements of Earth Science | |
| Consumer Chemistry | |
| Chemistry in the World Today | |
| Health Science Applications in Chemistry | |
| Fundamentals of Chemistry | |
| Concepts in Chemistry and Biology (*) | |
| Concepts in Physics and Earth Science (*) | |
| Energy and Our Environment (*) | |
| Introduction to Sustainability (*) | |
| 3-4 |
| Biology in the World Today (*) | |
| Medical Terminology | |
| Fundamentals of Microbiology (*) | |
| Concepts in Chemistry and Biology (*) | |
| Energy and Our Environment (*) | |
| Introduction to Sustainability (*) | |
Mathematics Requirement 3 credits
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
| 3 |
| Finite Mathematics | |
| College Algebra | |
| Pre-Calculus | |
| Statistics | |
| Discrete Mathematics | |
Theology Requirements (6 hours)
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
| 3 |
| The Bible (B) | |
| Introduction to the Old Testament (B) | |
| Introduction to the New Testament (B) | |
| 3 |
| Introduction to Christianity (S) | |
| Martin Luther's Small and Large Catechisms (S) | |
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
| |
ACC-2001 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 3 |
ACC-2101 | Business Accounting for Leaders | 3 |
BIA-2200 | Business Intelligence | 3 |
BUS-1001 | Survey of Business ( Incoming Freshman Only) | 3 |
ECO-2400 | Foundations of Economics | 3 |
ENT-2031 | Creating Breakthrough Innovations | 3 |
FIN-4200 | Finance | 3 |
MAT-2000 | Statistics | 3 |
or PSY-2310 | Statistics for the Behavioral Science |
MGT-2001 | Leadership-centered Management | 3 |
MGT-2011 | Contemporary Business Law | 3 |
MGT-3031 | Business Ethics in a Global Society | 3 |
| 39 |
Major Requirements
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
PSY-4510 | Sports Psychology | 3 |
SMB-1050 | Foundations of Sports Management | 3 |
SMB-3200 | Organization and Administration of Sport | 3 |
SMB-2500 | Sport Facility and Event Management | 3 |
SMB-3100 | Diversity of Sport | 3 |
SMB-3500 | Governance of Sport | 3 |
| |
SMB-2100 | Intercollegiate Athletic Administration of Sport | 3 |
SMB-2600 | Sport Media Communication | 3 |
Total Hours | 24 |
Graduation Requirements
Students in the College of Business must meet all University requirements found in the Academic Information section of this catalog. Specific requirements of the College of Business include:
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 for all coursework completed at Concordia University Chicago.
- A minimum GPA of 2.0 for each course taken in a major at Concordia University Chicago.
- A minimum grade requirement of C (not C-) or higher for each course taken as part of major coursework or the business core.
In addition to satisfying the overall minimum credits for a given degree, major, minor, and/or special program such as Concordia Honors Program or Pre-Seminary Program, additional course requirements may be required. Deficiency in any area of the program will delay awarding the degree and require a new intent to graduate form be filed in alignment with completion of requirements. Students may elect to drop minors or other programs if they present an obstacle for graduation, however, the term assigned to awarding degrees will be consistent with the term the program change is submitted. Please note, students are subject to additional fees for subsequent intent forms. - No course in a major may be taken on the Pass/Fail grade option.