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Are you seeking to make a difference in the business world?
The Management minor will prepare you to take on the challenges of managing people and processes in today’s fast-changing world as a way to enhance your degree.
Trinity is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). With Chicago in our backyard, you will have a wealth of internship opportunities nearby.
Are you seeking to make a difference in the business world?
Our Bachelor of Science in Management major will prepare you to take on the challenges of managing people and processes in today’s fast-changing world. With coursework that exposes you to every aspect of running a business and experiences that give you the opportunity to practice those skills, you will be ready to embark on a meaningful career in any number of different industries.
Our Management B.S. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). With Chicago in our backyard, you will have a wealth of internship opportunities nearby.
Understanding and using data is the currency of the 21st century regardless of field, profession, and vocation. A robust data analytics program, led by outstanding scholars and practitioners, creates opportunities for our students. This program educates students to help them better use data for the good of their organization and the good of the world.
Trinity’s approach to data analytics uses collaborative problem-solving, project-based learning, and Christian formation to graduate students who can see broad contexts, think big picture, solve hard problems, and ask difficult and important questions.
Trinity Christian College’s Data Analytics program also offers opportunities for students in other majors to take data analytics coursework, allowing them to use data to make a difference in their own careers!
Business data is becoming more detailed and granular than ever. This means professionals with the experience and skills to dig through it are in high demand. Earning a bachelor’s in data analytics from Trinity Christian College means you can be among the select few data scientists providing crucial guidance for organizations looking to make the most informed decisions possible. You’ll be in a strong position to offer your expertise and be one of the most indispensable resources in today’s business landscape.
Our location near Chicago means you should be able to start networking right away with many of the world’s largest companies and institutions. Numerous financial aid opportunities are available. Get in touch with us to learn how you can enroll in the program today.
Get Essential Skills & A taste of Data via 1.5 Credit Mini-Courses
The data analytics program offers a rotating schedule of 1.5 credit (half-semester) courses that teach fundamental skills and tools. Topics include data visualization, ethics in technology, experimental design, and more. With no prerequisites, these courses provide an excellent starting place for those interested in exploring the field of data analytics or students looking to extend their tech skillsets. These courses serve as one entry point to the data analytics major, minor, and micro-credentials.
Improving the world economically
The interdisciplinary economics studies minor is designed to enable students to articulate the principles of macro-and microeconomics and to critically examine through the lens of faith of a Reformed Christian perspective how these principles influence the world we live in. The required coursework emphasizes an understanding of the history and development of economic thought and the impact of economic development in improving poverty, the urban experience, and the overall human condition.
This degree offers a broad grounding in curriculum and instruction. Learn about cultural competence, behavior intervention, literacy, and more. The variety allows your education to be well rounded.
Start Dates & Format
This is a hybrid program, one night per week on campus with the flexibility to do the rest of the work remotely. This program will begin fall 2023.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition is $520 per credit hour. Learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities on our Financial Aid page.
Application for Admission
For admissions to this program, please visit the Graduate Admissions pages.
K-12 specialist education majors must choose one of the following content areas majors:
- Art education
- Music education
- Physical education
- Spanish education
Start Dates & Format
Classes meet at night from 6 pm-10 pm. Classes begin every fall and spring on our main campus in Palos Heights.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition is $613 per credit hour. Learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities on our Financial Aid pages.
Application for Admission
For admissions to this program, visit our Adult Undergraduate Admissions page.
Get your pre-professional training in a Christian environment
Some of the career opportunities in the allied health sciences field include:
- Physician assistant
- Occupational therapist
- Anesthesiologist assistant
- Respiratory therapist
- Cardiovascular technologist
- Clinical lab scientist
- Radiation therapist
- Dental hygienist
- Perfusionist
At Trinity, you can gain pre-professional training in the context of a Christian community as you prepare for entrance into one of these programs at a professional school in the Chicago area or elsewhere.
Students should work closely with their advisers to ensure that they include all necessary courses required by the schools to which they will apply.
Gain a strong background in the sciences
A strong background in the physical and biological sciences will give you an advantage when you enter into doctoral level professional training programs in the health sciences.
Completion of a biology and/or chemistry major along with the cognate requirements provides such a background and includes the required courses for entering schools of dentistry (as well as medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, and chiropractic).
Such schools require a specific entrance exam; students should work closely with their advisers to ensure they are prepared for the exam.
At Trinity, you will develop a program of study based on the type of program and the particular school you want to attend.
Opportunities that launch
The strong academic quality of Trinity Christian College’s biology, chemistry, and exercise science departments, combined with the faculty’s commitment to post-graduate placements prepare students for a career in physical therapy. A Human Performance Lab provides hands-on exercise testing helpful in preparation for physical therapy school. Trinity has measurable results in placing students in graduate schools.
A Christian frame of reference is the key ingredient in Trinity’s pre-physical therapy program. Professionals in health care deal daily with decisions having religious, moral, and ethical dimensions, including patient concerns with pain and emotional, physical, and spiritual struggles. The connections between these concerns and physical healing are well established. At Trinity, small classes often serve as simulation laboratories where students practice Christian decision-making.
Gain momentum with intensive studies
The pre-physical therapy curriculum at Trinity prepares students for entry into master’s and doctoral degree programs following graduation. The course of study involves biology, chemistry, math, and psychology courses, which are prerequisites for most graduate programs. The Allied Health track of the biology major is designed to meet these prerequisites. Students choosing the exercise science major will need additional course work.
Trinity’s CACREP accredited Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program offers rigorous professional training in counseling, combining theory, empirical research, and practical experience.
Students graduate prepared and qualified to test to become Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC) in Illinois as well as many other states.
To learn more about all Trinity Christian College has to offer, schedule a traditional or virtual visit to our campus, conveniently located near Chicago. When you’re ready to do so, apply for admission online — quickly and easily.
Start Dates & Format
The program begins each fall and spring, and operates on a year-round schedule.
It consists of 60 total credit hours. You take 2 courses at a time. Each course meets one night per week, so you are on campus 2 nights a week. The coursework consists of both traditional face-to-face courses and hybrid/blended courses with online components.
Counseling Clinical Experiences
Students complete a counseling practicum of 100 hours and a counseling internship of 600 hours.
Sites where our students have completed their internships include:
Olive Branch Counseling Associates, Inc., South Suburban Family Shelter, Community Counseling Services of Illinois, Genesis Therapy Center, Orland Township Youth and Family Services, along with Trinity’s own Counseling Center.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition is $711 per credit hour. Learn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities on our Financial Aid page.
Application for Admission
For admissions to this program, please visit the Graduate Admissions pages.
Admissions requirements: a degree from a regionally accredited college or university, a 2.75 GPA, a major in psychology or a related field (for example: social work, healthcare communications, biology, nursing, or education). If one’s degree is in an unrelated field then the following prerequisites: Abnormal Psychology and two other psychology courses.
Applicants who do not meet these requirements can be admitted conditionally if they show the traits and skills necessary for professional counselors.