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Access:
Open to eligible in-state (Indiana) and out-of-state applicants

Campus requirements:
None


The Business Administration Program offers you a broad exposure to a variety of business disciplines. The program consists of a core of business courses plus additional courses in three emphasis areas selected from areas of study such as:

This blending of course work offers you a solid foundation in business principles plus the opportunity to customize the program to meet your specific interests.

In addition to your course work in the business major, you will complete the University's General Education Program and selected electives to help you in your professional development.

Accounting Minor (optional):   It is possible to earn a minor in accounting within this degree by completing 6-12 credits (depending on choice of major emphasis) of approved accounting courses. For details, see Accounting Minor.

The College of Business is accredited by the AACSB International -
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.


Courses


The business administration bachelor degree-completion program typically includes 62-70 credits. The specific courses and credit required may vary, depending on course work transferred.

CORE COURSES (22 credits)
BUS 220 Dynamics of Professional Success (1 credit)
BUS 305 Business Statistics II (3 credits)
BUS 311 Business Finance (3 credits)
BUS 321 Introduction to Management Information Systems (3 credits)
BUS 351 Introduction to Operations Management (3 credits)
BUS 361 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
BUS 371 Management and Organizational Behavior (3 credits)
BUS 401 Senior Business Experience (3 credits)
EMPHASIS AREAS (27 credits)
You must complete courses in three emphasis areas selected from areas of study such as accounting, insurance and risk management, management, and marketing.

An approved career curriculum plan must be filed when you begin the major emphasis courses. This plan specifies your intended career path, the associated emphasis areas, and the courses you intend to take within the emphasis areas.

Note: Courses in the accounting emphasis area may be applied toward completion of the accounting minor. Consult with your advisor to plan your program of study and ensure course prerequisites are satisfied.
GENERAL EDUCATION
BEIT 336 Business Report Writing (3 credits)
  Courses to satisfy the University's General Education requirements in Basic and Liberal Studies.
  Fulfillment of the University's requirement for graduation with a bachelor degree.
  Business Administration majors are required to take eight additional credits of 300-400 level courses beyond the required classes for the major to fulfill graduation requirements.
  At least 50 percent of the business credit hours required for any business degree should be taken at Indiana State University.
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Course Delivery


You have the option of completing the Business Administration Program on the Indiana State University campus - or via distance learning.

Distance Learning Option:

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Career Opportunities


A major goal of the Business Administration Program is to enable you to organize and process information so that you can make informed decisions as a manager.

With a major in business administration, you have the flexibility to design areas of emphasis to meet your particular career goals. In addition, the Business Administration Program is excellent preparation for graduate studies, including a master of business administration.

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Admission / Credit Transfer


The Business Administration Program is open to eligible in-state (Indiana) and out-of-state applicants. The program is designed for transfer students. Specific freshman and sophomore courses (listed below) must have been completed.



ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS / CREDIT TRANSFER
Business Administration

  Admission -- Minimum Requirements

To be admitted to the distance learning program in business administration, you must be admitted to the University as a degree-seeking student and satisfy the following:

  1. An associate of science (A.S.) in business administration from Ivy Tech Community College, Vincennes University, or another regionally accredited college or university, with a grade point average of 2.25 or higher;

    Or a minimum of 60 credit hours from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.25 or higher.


  2. Courses in:  English (freshman composition); Communications (speaking); Mathematics (intermediate algebra, college algebra, or calculus); a legal environment of business course


  3. Eighteen (18) credit hours of specified prebusiness cornerstone and foundation courses with a grade point average of 2.25 or higher, including:
      -  Information Technology Literacy (3 credits)
      -  Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits)
      -  Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits)
      -  Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
      -  Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
      -  Business Statistics I (3 credits)

  General Guidelines for Credit Transfer

The following are general guidelines. Upon admission, academic advisors review transcripts to determine which credit transfers and which courses will be included in your program of study.

  • Credit earned from regionally accredited colleges or universities is transferable.
  • Technical skills courses in an A.A.S. program may not transfer; however, any credit earned in general education, liberal arts, or liberal studies may be transferable.
  • Transfer credit is assigned only for courses in which you have earned a grade of C or higher.
  • The Business Administration Program cannot accept Ivy Tech credit earned prior to 1993.
  • Generally, an equivalent number of credit hours are given.
  • In some cases, credit may be transferable to the University, but may not be applied toward completion of the Business Administration Program.
  • Remedial, audited, or non-credit classes do not transfer.
  • College Living, orientation, and study skills classes do not transfer.
  • Up to 94 credit hours of total transfer credit will be accepted for transfer into a bachelor degree program; at least 30 credit hours must be completed through ISU to earn the bachelor degree.
  •   NOTE:  For a free course-by-course transfer evaluation (from Indiana schools and selected schools in Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and other states), visit the University's transfer planning tool.

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