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Master of Business Administration

The Indiana University M.B.A. Program is recognized as one of the top graduate business programs in the country. It offers three programs that lead to the Master of Business Administration degree.

Admission to any of the programs is selective and is based on the evaluation of several factors, including results from the Graduate Management Admissions Test, undergraduate performance, essays, recommendations, work experience, leadership, and other indicators of potential for success in a rigorous program of study and in a business career.

Bound by a common body of knowledge and philosophy, each program is designed to meet the diverse needs of students at different levels of career development and responsibility. For further information on the curriculum, format, prerequisites, and admission requirements for each program, contact the specific program of interest.

Evening M.B.A. Program, Indianapolis Campus

Candidates for the Evening M.B.A. degree program in Indianapolis come from diverse academic backgrounds and represent many businesses and industries. The program incorporates a wide range of business issues and integrates business disciplines to provide a strong program experience. Study teams and networking play an integral part in the evening program. Skill building in the areas of leadership, collaborative decision-making, teamwork, and communications are integral aspects of the total program experience.

Modules of study generally span one quarter (12 weeks) with class meetings delivered in a hybrid method with one night per week in the classroom and one night per week online in the first year of the program. A streamlined 24-month, 54-credit-hour program allows for maximum planning and integration with career and personal commitments.

Qualified people from all academic backgrounds who represent any business or industry and who are motivated to study in a challenging graduate business program are encouraged to apply for admission to graduate programs in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University in Indianapolis. For admissions information, including application and deadlines, please visit the Evening M.B.A. website

Cohort Structure: Each entering group of newly admitted Evening M.B.A.s forms a student cohort that moves through the M.B.A. core courses together. Within each cohort there are smaller study groups that may work together on projects and study teams.  

Evening M.B.A. students take 15 credit hours of electives, and may focus 12 credits or more in one area for an optional major.  Majors are:

  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Management & Entrepreneurship
  • Operations & Supply Chain Management

Executive Management Orientation: Immersion in a live business case, classroom exposure to fundamental business principles, and completion of career reflection exercises and tools set a foundation for executive skill development in the Evening M.B.A. program. Foundational instruction in microeconomics, strategy, and general business acumen prepares students for their case exercise.

Students work in teams and are given a live business case and have a week to prepare the case and present their recommendations. The competition is designed to allow students to assess their strengths and weaknesses at the beginning of the program, better understand a business and how to think strategically about management, and to build some team cohesion and chemistry.

International Opportunities: From the small business to the international corporation, every business interaction, product, and service has the potential to have a global impact.  From our internationally experienced faculty to our course offerings, the Evening M.B.A. prepares students to thrive in that environment. The optional Emerging Markets course provides M.B.A. students a hands on opportunity to gain international and consulting experience. Participating students do background preparation in the first part of the quarter and then travel to their host country. There, students work on a consulting assignment that culminates in a presentation to the international host company.

Capstone Projects: In capstone, students integrate knowledge and skills learned in the M.B.A. program to solve an executive-level business problem for a Central Indiana company, nonprofit, or government organization. Project work enhances skills in leadership, team dynamics, consulting, innovation, and executive management. Students learn through research, writing, lectures, team meetings, faculty coaching sessions, and presentations. Students take their capstone course during the second year of M.B.A courses. 

For more information, contact:

Evening M.B.A. Office
Kelley School of Business
Business/SPEA room 3024
801 W. Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5151
Phone: (317) 274-4895
Fax: (317) 278-6194
Website:kelley.iupui.edu/mba
E-mail: mbaindy@iu.edu

M.B.A. Dual Degrees

  • JD/MBA
  • MD/MBA
  • MSA/MBA
  • DDS/MBA

Graduate Certificate in Medical Management, Indianapolis Campus

Revolutionary changes have shifted the demands for healthcare management. That’s why we created the Graduate Certificate in Medical Management.

This 12- to 15-month program is delivered 100% online. Students take 15 credit hours focusing on accounting, finance, marketing, and operations in healthcare. The program ends with a healthcare focused Capstone Project using what the student learned in previous courses. 

Some might call it a mini-MBA, as this healthcare management certification provides many benefits of an MBA with a lower investment and shorter time commitment. If an MBA is part of your plan, you can carry your credits into the top-ranked Kelley Evening MBA Program.

Students in this healthcare administration certificate program represent all aspects of healthcare—from nurses, physical therapists, physician assistants and pharmacists to practice managers, care coordinators, hospital marketing professionals and healthcare administrators. This unique blend of clinical, frontline and administrative backgrounds creates an environment for productive classroom discussions with diverse perspectives on how to address the challenges of healthcare administration.

For information, contact:

Associate Director of Emerging Graduate Program
Kelley School of Business - Indianapolis
801 W. Michigan St. BS3024
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Website: kelley.iupui.edu/programs/medical-management-certificate/

email: kmedcert@iu.edu 

M.B.A. Program, Bloomington Campus

Bloomington's program is a full-time, two-year residential program taught during the day for students who plan to take a leave from their careers while they pursue graduate education.  For information, contact:

Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, Graduate Programs
Kelley School of Business
Indiana University
1309 E. Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47405-1701
Phone: (812) 855-8006

Kelley Direct Online M.B.A. Program

The Kelley Direct Online M.B.A. Program is designed for professionals who wish to continue their employment while earning their M.B.A. The Kelley Direct Program is the only such graduate management program offered by a top-20 business school that is almost exclusively delivered entirely over the Web.

Among the tools used are discussion and debate forums, online testing, audio streaming and video streaming, and simulations for case-based learning. Course materials, including audio and video presentations and virtual tours, may be accessed directly from the Web. The class interaction is asynchronous with some synchronous elements, allowing students the flexibility to balance family and career demands. For information, contact:

Kelley Direct Admissions
Kelley School of Business
777 Indiana Avenue, Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: (317) 278-1566
Fax: (317) 274-7301
Web site: www.kd.iu.edu

Doctoral Programs, Bloomington Campus

Indiana University offers two doctoral programs in business: the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and the Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A.). The Ph.D. is awarded through the University Graduate School, and the D.B.A. is awarded through the Kelley School of Business. The D.B.A. has been offered since February 1954; the Ph.D. in business since October 1, 1982.

The Office of Doctoral Programs in the Kelley School of Business administers both programs. Students may select either degree designation at the time of application. It is possible to switch from one degree program to the other, provided all the requirements of the new degree are met. While the objectives and requirements for both degrees are quite similar, there are some differences. Applicants should decide which degree best fits their career and intellectual objectives. For more information, contact:

Chair, Doctoral Programs
Kelley School of Business
Indiana University
1309 E. Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47405-1701
Phone: (812) 855-3476
Website: kelley.iu.edu/doctoral

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