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Undergraduate Programs

The programs of undergraduate studies provide opportunities for breadth of education as well as for a reasonable amount of specialization. As a member of AACSB International–The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Indiana University South Bend School of Business and Economics subscribes to the principle that a significant portion of a student's academic program should center in general education subjects.

The program then complements the general education aspects of the program with study in the basic areas of business administration. The application of this principle ensures the planning of balanced study programs and at the same time enables a student with an interest in one or another professional area of business to specialize in that field.

In addition, all undergraduate study programs include courses that ensure the development of a basic understanding of the principles and practices involved in the management of business firms in the dynamic, social, and political environment of the world today.

When developing curriculum we also consider basic trends of development that are likely to shape the patterns of the world in the years ahead. Beyond these basic requirements, we give students an opportunity to pursue studies in a general program or to select a major from a wide variety of subject areas.

Upon admission to senior standing, the student enjoys a number of privileges and opportunities. The range of elective courses is wider than at any other stage of the program. Special opportunities are provided for discussion and counseling with senior members of the faculty. Courses on this level assure widespread participation by students in the discussion and solution of cases, projects, and special problems drawn from the contemporary business scene. In addition, seniors typically hold responsible offices in professional student organizations, affording them unusual extracurricular opportunities for development.

Advising

For advising please contact one of our professional advisors.

Patricia Agbetsiafa
(Academic Advisor for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors)
      Email:    pagbetsi@iusb.edu
      Phone:   (574) 520-4323

Cathy Coleman
(Academic Advisor for Freshmen)
      Email:    ccoleman@iusb.edu
      Phone:   (574) 520-4211

Select A Major

Accounting
ACCOUNTING
Advertising Concentration
ADVERTISING
 
Banking
BANKING
Economics
ECONOMICS

Finance
FINANCE

General Business
GENERAL BUSINESS

Health Care Management
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT

Human Resource Management
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

International Business
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Management Information Systems
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEMS

Marketing
MARKETING

Small Business and Entrepreneurship
SMALL BUSINESS AND
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Select A Minor

MINOR in BUSINESS for NON-BUSINESS MAJORS

MINOR in ECONOMICS

MINOR in FINANCE for BUSINESS MAJORS

MINOR in FINANCE for NON-BUSINESS MAJORS

MINOR in INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS for BUSINESS MAJORS

MINOR in MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS for BUSINESS MAJORS

MINOR in MARKETING for BUSINESS MAJORS

MINOR in MARKETING for NON-BUSINESS MAJORS