Business Administration MBA

Objectives

The Lewis University Graduate School of Management offers an advanced program committed to traditional standards of quality and innovative methodology. The Lewis approach to executive management education is characterized by:

  • A curriculum which offers both theory and practical application.
  • Faculty members who bring formal study, research, and executive experience to the classroom.
  • A program which allows students to proceed at their own scheduling pace, keeping their professional and family requirements in proper balance.

The MBA program is designed for men and women who have the potential and motivation to excel in their individual careers and who have the background and analytical skills necessary for executive decision making. The Lewis program offers a comprehensive education in business administration as well as the opportunity to develop competencies in a specialized functional area of interest.

Specifically the program is designed to:

 

  • Provide students with an understanding of the social, economic and political realities which impact the business environment.
  • Establish conceptual and innovative abilities in the recognition and resolution of organizational problems.
  • Strengthen analytical skills in areas of accounting, finance, economics, marketing, information systems, and management.
  • Enhance interpersonal and communication skills for more effective relationships with staff, teams, peers, and customers.
  • Strengthen self confidence in problem analysis and decisiveness and further interest in lifelong learning and formal education.
  • Increase long-term potential through the development of management knowledge and skills.

Lewis MBA students bring to the program rich backgrounds of undergraduate education, professional experience, multiculturalism and global perspectives. This richness of diversity lends itself to dynamic classroom discussion.

Students come from 60 public universities and private colleges. The majority of MBA students currently hold managerial, administrative, technical and professional positions in the Chicago metropolitan area. Many of our graduate students come from Fortune 500 companies, as well as various governmental and non-profit agencies.

The one common element of Lewis MBA students is their motivation toward outstanding achievement in the classroom and in their personal and professional lives.

MBA Student Profile

Average Age

33

Males

52%

Females

48%

Admission

The MBA program seeks candidates who demonstrate evidence of strong leadership potential and are prepared to compete successfully in a rigorous course of study. Students may begin their MBA studies in any academic term. No undergraduate major is deemed preferable to another.

Applicants are encouraged to apply early enough prior to their intended start date in order to get the application materials completed and get the best selection of courses to choose from. The application process is done on a rolling basis, and the entire process from application submission to admissions decision can be completed in a timely manner.

Application

Three categories of students attend Lewis University MBA classes: students-at-large/conditional, degree candidates, and visiting students.

Only degree candidates have been completely admitted to the MBA Program.

Degree Requirements

MBA candidates must successfully complete between a minimum of 36 up to a maximum of 54 graduate credit hours, dependent upon their undergraduate preparation.

Once admitted to the Lewis MBA program, students must complete all course requirements through Lewis University, unless receiving specific written permission from the MBA Academic Program Director.

Full Admission Status

Degree candidates must:

  1. Hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
  2. Complete an application for graduate admission, including a non-refundable application fee. Apply online by visiting https://www.selectlewis.org/grad
  3. Submit official transcripts from each college or university attended. (Not required for Alumni.)
  4. Have an undergraduate GPA ≥ 3.0 or GMAT ≥ 550.
  5. Submit a professional resumé.
  6. Provide two recommendation forms, available from the Graduate School of Management online or by phone at (815) 836-5348.  (One required for Alumni.)  Letters of recommendation are also accepted.
  7. Complete the orientation checklist with a member of the Graduate School of Management.

Degree-Seeking Candidate

A Degree-Seeking Candidate is a student who has an undergraduate GPA of ≥3.0 or GMAT ≥ 550 ; OR has a post-graduate degree from an accredited university; AND has submitted all appropriate admission documents, and has received official documentation of acceptance.

Student-At-Large/Conditional

A student whose cumulative undergraduate GPA is less than 3.0 will be required to take three specified foundation level MBA courses and obtain a cumulative GPA of 3.33 after the completion of these courses. Students must meet this requirement on their first attempt. No further courses will be allowed if the GPA requirement is not met.

If a student has already taken a required foundation course as an undergraduate, and earned a grade of B or higher, they will choose from the following courses to complete the Conditional Admission requirement: 59-550 Managerial Accounting; 59-554 Managerial Economics; and 59-572 Managerial Finance.

Visiting Student

An applicant with an undergraduate bachelor’s degree may enroll in MBA courses and seminars as a visiting student with the approval of the MBA program director.

A visiting student may take a maximum of six graduate credit hours and must have:

  1. A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
  2. Submitted a completed application form with the appropriate non-refundable application fee. Apply online by visiting https://www.selectlewis.org/grad.
  3. An official transcript from each college/university attended sent directly to the MBA Admissions Committee of the Graduate School of Management.
  4. Complete the orientation checklist with a member of the Graduate School of Management.
  5. An undergraduate GPA ≥ 3.0 or GMAT ≥ 550.

Students Educated Outside of the United States

International applicants must satisfy specific requirements before the application will be considered, and before an I-20 will be issued. The requirements include:

  1. U.S. bachelor’s equivalent if a bachelor’s degree was obtained outside the U.S., and official transcript evaluation by One Earth Evaluations, W.E.S. ,E.C.E or Educational Perspectives.
  2.  A minimum score of 550 on the paper based TOEFL or 79 on Internet-based, or IELTS score of 6.0.
  3. Students with a cumulative undergraduate GPA below 3.0 must fulfill the admission criteria required for full degree candidacy (see Student-at-Large/Conditional). Students who are educated outside of the U.S. who have obtained U.S. citizenship or resident alien status are not required to fulfill full degree candidacy prior to beginning the program, but may be required to show English proficiency.
  4. Submission of all financial documentation and requirements of issuance of I-20.

Grading

MBA students must achieve a 3.0 GPA (B average) overall for MBA coursework. If a grade of D is received for any MBA course, the grade will not count toward degree requirements and the course must be repeated.

If the GPA is below the acceptable 3.0 minimum after three courses, or one 8-week session (whichever occurs first) the student will be placed on probation for the following 8-week session. Students who do not increase their GPA to 3.0 in the following 8-week session may be dismissed from the MBA Program.

Transfer of Graduate Credit

A student entering the Lewis MBA program with appropriate prior graduate coursework in business may have a maximum of nine credit hours beyond the foundation level applied to Lewis MBA course requirements.

Course credits eligible for transfer consideration must meet the following criteria:

  1. All transfer credit must have been earned within an eight-year period prior to matriculation in the Lewis MBA program.
  2. The coursework must have been completed at an accredited graduate school.
  3. A minimum grade of B must have been earned for the course.
  4. The coursework must have an equivalent in the Lewis MBA curriculum.

Time Commitment

Graduate level study requires a significant commitment of time. Because of the concentrated, eight-week course schedule, it is crucial that students attend all class meetings. Students should expect two to three hours of homework for every class hour. Thus, a three-credit-hour class may result in a substantial number of study hours.

Assignments must be submitted on time, or a course grade could be jeopardized. Although most instructors will try to make arrangements for a student whose work demands travel, this may not be possible in all cases. Students are responsible for informing instructors in advance of known absences and as soon as possible in the case of emergencies. Two or more unexcused absences in an 8-week session can result in a grade of F .

Course Load

The Graduate School of Management strongly recommends that students who are employed full-time enroll in no more than one course each eight-week session, for a total of six credit hours per semester.

A course load of three classes (nine credit hours) each semester is considered full-time, and is only advised for students who are not employed or are only minimally employed.

Immunizations

All incoming students born after January 1, 1957, taking six or more credit hours per semester must have an updated immunization record sent to the University's Center for Health and Counseling Services. This requirement refers to students receiving credit on the Romeoville campus.

Outcomes Assessment

The program reserves the right to require students to participate in institutional testing programs as part of ongoing assessment of student outcomes. All MBA and MSF students must complete the Major Field Test (MFT) exam during the last semester prior to graduation.

Course Meetings/Times

Classes usually meet once a week during weekday evenings or on Saturday mornings. Some courses are offered online.

Class Attendance

Students are expected to attend scheduled classes regularly. This expectation presumes a mature student’s interest in maximizing the opportunity to profit from the instructor’s expertise, planned class activities, and the interchange with peers. It also presumes the student’s responsibility to contribute to the quality of intellectual interaction in the class. Each instructor specifies the class attendance policy in the course syllabus at the beginning of each course. A student registered for a Saturday course may not register for a weekend MBA seminar.

Time Frame for Completion of Degree Requirements

Attending classes part-time, an MBA student generally completes all degree requirements in two to three years (including summers). A full-time student should be able to complete all degree requirements in one to two years. The maximum time allowed to complete all degree requirements is seven consecutive years from the date of matriculation.

Graduation Requirements

Upon completion of the following eight requirements, students will be awarded the MBA degree:

  1. The degree candidacy admission standard.
  2. Phase I - Foundation Course requirements.
  3. Phase II - Core Course requirements.
  4. Phase III - Functional Areas of Concentration Course requirements.
  5. Phase IV - Elective Course requirements.
  6. A minimum 3.0 GPA.
  7. Satisfaction of all financial obligations to Lewis University.
  8. An Application for Graduation completed and submitted to the Registrar’s office.

Withdrawing from a Course

Students should consult with the MBA advisor and the course instructor when considering withdrawal from a course. The only way a student may officially withdraw from a course is to submit a completed withdrawal form to the Office of the Registrar on the Romeoville campus. Refunds are made in accordance with the stated refund policy. When students officially withdraw by the deadline set for each term , they will receive a grade of W , which has no effect on their GPA. A student who has not officially withdrawn from a course will receive a final grade of F .

Incomplete Grade

Incomplete work must be completed within the first six weeks of the following semester or the grade of F automatically will be assigned for the course. Consult the University’s policy on “Grading” for more information.

 

 

Degree Offered: MBA

Total credit hours required: 36-54

Curriculum

I. Foundation Courses (21)

All Lewis MBA students must satisfy Phase I course requirements. These seven required courses provide the background and essential preparation for advanced study.

Students with undergraduate degrees in business may be eligible for a waiver of some or all of the Foundation courses. The student must have earned a grade of B- or better to be eligible for a waiver. Transfer credit must have been earned prior to matriculation.

(Accounting, economics, and quantitative methods require two undergraduate classes each for waiver eligibility.) Students may also petition for Proficiency Exams for Foundation courses if they believe they have a strong background in the subject matter. Proficiency exams must be completed in the student’s first semester of study.

59-501Financial Accounting

3

59-502Business Economics

3

59-504Quantitative Methods for Business

3

59-506Current Topics in Information Technology

3

59-508Contemporary Management Practice

3

59-510Survey of Marketing

3

59-512Financing the Business Enterprise

3

II. Core Courses (24)

Eight managerial courses comprise the core of the MBA curriculum. Up to three courses (9 credit hours) grade B or higher, may be transferred in from another college/university if the graduate course is equivalent to a Lewis MBA course.

59-550Managerial Accounting

3

59-554Managerial Economics

3

59-568Marketing Management

3

59-572Managerial Finance

3

59-601Legal, Social and Ethical Foundations for Business

3

59-611Managerial Communication

3

59-615International Business and the Global Environment

3

59-620Strategic Management in the Global Environment

3

III. Concentration (9)

MBA candidates may select an area of Concentration. Students take three courses in their preferred area of concentration.

Accountancy

59-640Accounting Ethics

3

59-642International Accountancy

3

59-643Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination

3

59-644Advanced Tax Topics

3

Finance

59-579Investment Analysis

3

59-584Derivatives I

3

59-585Financial Management Strategies

3

59-586International Finance

3

59-599Derivatives II

3

59-600Portfolio Management

3

59-602Fixed Income Analysis

3

59-603Financial Statement Analysis

3

59-604Quantitative Techniques for Financial Markets

3

59-679Business Intelligence & Data Analysis

3

Healthcare Informatics

59-675Introduction to Healthcare Informatics

3

59-676Healthcare Data Security, Privacy and Confidentiality

3

59-677Healthcare Data Analysis and Design

3

59-679Business Intelligence & Data Analysis

3

59-557Project Management

3

Healthcare Management

59-650Healthcare Management Operations and Accounting

3

59-660Healthcare Marketing

3

59-670Healthcare Finance and Economics

3

-655Quality Management in Healthcare

3

59-679Business Intelligence & Data Analysis

3

Human Resources Management

59-558Human Resources Management

3

59-588Employment Law

3

59-630Organizational Behavior and Development

3

Information Security

59-505Introduction to Information Security

3

59-551Information Security Strategies and Risk Management

3

59-552IT Governance and Compliance

3

59-566International Human Resources Management

3

59-594Database Management

3

Information Technology Management

59-552IT Governance and Compliance

3

59-557Project Management

3

59-594Database Management

3

59-596Networks and Data Communications

3

International Business

59-545International Economics

3

59-580International Marketing

3

59-586International Finance

3

59-642International Accountancy

3

Marketing

59-580International Marketing

3

59-582Social Media Marketing

3

59-589Integrated Marketing Communications

3

59-590Marketing Research

3

59-679Business Intelligence & Data Analysis

3

Social Media Marketing

59-582Social Media Marketing

3

59-605Social Media Analytics

3

59-606Social Media Strategies

3

59-607Search Engine Optimization Methods

3

59-679Business Intelligence & Data Analysis

3

Operations Management

59-560Principles of Six Sigma

3

59-562Operations Management

3

59-564Coordinating and Managing Supply Chains

3

Project Management

59-557Project Management

3

59-559Advanced Project Management

3

59-560Principles of Six Sigma

3

59-561Strategic Outsourcing

3

Custom Elective Option

Students who do not wish to select a concentration in a particular subject area will be permitted to “customize” a unique concentration (9-12 credit hours) to better reflect their professional and educational interests by selecting courses from any of the concentration courses offered in the program.

IV. Elective (3)

Students may choose any MBA concentration course offered or may take three, one-credit hour graduate seminars.

Seminars are offered each semester. Each seminar meets Friday evening from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m., and the following Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Students are required to complete all pre-assigned readings, attend the entire seminar, and submit a graduate-level paper/project within two weeks. Seminars are graded on a pass/fail basis.