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Criminology and Justice

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Keeping people safe. making the world a better place—these things are not as simple as putting those who break the law in jail.

Justice is more complex than that, and our system needs people who can study and maintain it. We want you to ask questions about our social structures as a whole—to understand not just the implications our constructs have on crime, but what we can change for the better.

International Business

The boardroom doesn’t end at the door.

There’s business all over the world, and every country is the business capital of something. What more relevant skill is there in a business-person than being able to know and manage any market you find yourself in when you step on the plane? We need experts with a global perspective who understand the way our cultures and economies mingle.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Business Administration in International Business

Classical Studies

The Examined Life.

The Jesuit tradition demands that students develop critical thinking above all else. Like Socrates, it demands that we walk through life not unexamined—but that we analyze and reflect before and after acting. This tradition of unshakeable discernment is but one way in which Loyola’s Department of Classical Studies meets and exceeds the developmental needs of its students.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies

Economics (BBA)

“In my day, movies only cost a nickel!”

Principles like inflation can explain this and other major changes, and we need economists to apply them. It’s no secret that we’re facing a crisis in our national economy. You know who’s looking to hire people like you? Presidents. Heads of state. Leaders who need to know what to do to save the wallets of not just one business but of a community or a nation.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics

Chemistry and Biochemistry

The world is full of questions.

We turn to scientists for answers to many of them. Is this water safe to drink? Will these two things explode if I mix them together? Whether you want to be a toxicologist testing the safety of our water and soil, a materials scientist designing the next solar cell, or a forensic chemist analyzing crime scene evidence, we need people like you—people with answers.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Biological Sciences

Engaging Students in the Study of Life

College of Business

College of Arts and Sciences

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