Successful applicants will have knowledge of statistics (including correlation and regression) and fundamental computer skills (word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, and programming in HTML and JavaScript). Students who do not have the necessary undergraduate preparation must obtain it before being officially admitted into the graduate program. These skills may be obtained by taking undergraduate courses at DePaul. New students may apply to either the business school or to the School of CTI. Applicants to all graduate programs at DePaul University must possess the equivalent of a four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Applicants must submit transcripts of all their undergraduate work so that the admissions committee can determine their undergraduate GPAs and course rigor. Although it is not required, the admissions committee will also consider professional work experience. Students who choose to apply to the business school must submit their scores on the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT). Upon completion of all requirements, these students will receive their M.S. degree from the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. Students who choose to apply to the School of CTI do not have to submit GMAT scores. Upon completion of all requirements, these students will receive their M.S. degree from the School of CTI. Such students can not transfer from CTI to KGSB unless they satisfy all of the KGSB admission requirements. Tuition will be based on the courses a student takes, not on the school in which the student enrolls. That is, students will pay the business school’s tuition for each business school course, and they will pay CTI’s for each CTI course.
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