The Indiana University Southeast School of Business offers you the opportunity to pursue an exciting and financially rewarding career, with degree programs in accounting, economics, finance, information and operation management (IOM), business economics and public policy, management and marketing. Whether you see yourself working in the corporate environment, traveling to distant countries for an international organization or managing your own business, an undergraduate degree in business can prepare you for a successful career. Upon graduation, you will receive a degree from one of the most respected business institutions in the United States--Indiana University!
Undergraduate Programs
Graduate Programs
Note: Below, you can click on some of the academic program's names to visit their website.
Undergraduate Programs
Business
Concentration:
Accounting, Business Economics and Public Policy, Finance, Information and Operations Management, Management, Marketing
Degree:
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Minors:
Business
Rapid changes in technology and the globalization of business mean that decisions you make in your business career will require extensive educational training. To best prepare yourself for a fulfilling and rewarding career while also meeting your financial needs, a degree in business can help you realize your dreams. You can choose from a range of academic majors to best match your interests and career objectives. If you enjoy working with financial and operational information, then accounting, finance, economics or information and operations management might be an excellent concentration for you to choose.
If you are more of a "people" person, then perhaps marketing or management might be a good match. Whatever your strengths or interests, there is an area of business that can best utilize those strengths and help you find a career that will be well suited to you.
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Business Administration
Concentration:
Business Administration
Degrees:
Associate of Science (A.S.)
IUS provides an Associate of Science Degree and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree program for students interested in continuing their postgraduate education in the field of business. The M.B.A. program is primarily for persons employed in professional positions who seek to pursue an M.B.A. degree on a part-time basis.
The goals of the graduate business program are to increase the business professional's breadth of knowledge, to enhance the individual's ability to analyze business alternatives more thoroughly, and ultimately to enable that person to have a more productive career. These goals are achieved through a variety of activities that prepare students for accepting challenging and responsible positions in the business community.
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Economics
Concentration:
Economics
Degree:
Associate of Arts (A.A.)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Minors:
Economics
Economics is the study of decision-making and public policy. The discipline is divided into two branches - macroeconomics and microeconomics. The Macroeconomics deals with the economy as a whole, including such topics as inflation, employment and unemployment, economic growth, productivity, the national debt, and the interaction among economies of different nations.
Microeconomics studies how society allocates scarce resources to meet the material desires of people. It also studies the decisions of buyers and sellers in product and labor markets. Special topics include labor economics, urban economics, and such headline issues as the environment, poverty, crime, health, education, and energy.
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate for Business Professionals
Concentration:
Degree:
Certificate
Working professionals have an opportunity to pursue life-long learning opportunities through the postbaccalaureate certificate program. The program is designed for professionals with business degrees employed outside their academic major and professionals with degrees in arts and sciences. Certificates are available in accounting, economics, finance, general business, information and operations management, management and marketing.
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