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Kelley School of Business—Indianapolis
2005-2007
Academic Bulletin

kelley.iupui.edu/graduate 
Indiana University–Purdue University 
Indianapolis 
801 W. Michigan Street BS 3024 
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5151 
Tel. (317) 274-4895 
Fax (317) 274-2483 
Contact Office of Admissions 
 

Evening M.B.A. Program

General Information
Applying for Admission
Financial Assistance
Curriculum Design
Academic Policies and Procedures
Other M.B.A. Programs
Dual Degree Programs

General Information

The strengths of this world-class M.B.A. Program include the following:

  • Courses are taught by faculty from the IU Kelley School of Business, who are known not only as outstanding researchers who advise industry and government, but as teachers who care that you learn, question, and grow.
  • Curriculum is designed in modules of study that cover theory and technical skills and also address broad business issues with a strong program direction.
  • Our streamlined program allows for maximum planning and integration with career and personal commitments. The program is usually completed in three years or fewer.
  • Our cohort structure and strong emphasis on collaborative decision making, teamwork and networking, and location in downtown Indianapolis make this a highly desirable program for working professionals.
To best meet the needs for superior leadership in the business world, the IU Evening M.B.A. Program has adopted a curriculum that assures both breadth and depth in your studies. The Evening M.B.A. Program, a 32- to 36-month, 51 credit hour degree, incorporates a modular structure that offers innovation and an integration of subjects not possible in a traditional setting.

A module usually spans an entire semester with class meetings two nights a week throughout the term. Courses in the modules vary from the traditional 15-week sessions to innovative 8-week sessions.

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Applying for Admission

The final application deadlines are April 15 for fall admission and November 1 for spring admission. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis, and highly qualified candidates who apply early will be granted an early admission decision. The M.B.A. application provides a checklist and complete instructions. The application is available online via kelley.iupui.edu. Students with international undergraduate degrees are encouraged to submit applications at least one month before the M.B.A. deadline. Official transcripts are required from all of the colleges and universities the applicant has attended.

Applicants who have not taken any courses in financial accounting or statistics within the last 5 years are required to do so prior to formal entry into the Evening M.B.A. Program. Several different courses can meet this requirement. For more information see kelley.iupui.edu or call (317) 274-4895.

Applicants to the M.B.A. Program also must submit their scores from the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Prepared by Educational Testing Service, the test can be taken on a computer and is offered year-round by appointment at various GMAT testing sites worldwide. GMAT scores are required to be submitted to the Program Office before an admissions decision can be made. Early submission of scores will enable an early admissions decision. Scores MUST be received by the final application deadline (see above). Applicants should request GMAT application materials from www.mba.com or by contacting:

Graduate Management Admission Test
Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6103
Princeton, NJ 08541-6103
1-800-462-8669
In addition, applicants must submit two letters of recommendation and an admissions essay. The letters of recommendation deal with the applicant's leadership potential, motivation, and ability to perform well academically in the Evening M.B.A. Program. The essay instructions can be found on the Kelley graduate application.

International applicants whose native language is not English must also submit their scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The TOEFL is required of all international applicants, even if they have earned an academic degree in the United States. A minimum TOEFL score of 550 is required. Registration information can be requested from:

TOEFL/TSE Publications
P.O. Box 6154
Princeton, NJ 08541-6154
(609) 921-9000
Nonrefundable application fees are required of all applicants. Fees are submitted online as part of the application process. Applications will not be processed without submission of the application fee.

Candidates selected for admission will be required to pay a nonrefundable acceptance fee. This fee will be applied toward the student's first semester tuition when the student matriculates.

The applicant's undergraduate scholastic performance, scores on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), work experience, letters of recommendation, response to the admissions essay, and demonstrated leadership are reviewed carefully to assess the candidate's qualifications for entering the Evening M.B.A. Program. The goal of the Admission Committee is to select those applicants who can successfully complete graduate study and who show promise of making significant contributions in their respective fields of business.

The application must be completed online via the following Web site: kelley.iupui.edu/evemba/OnlineApp.cfm. The application consists of two parts: The Kelley School of Business Evening M.B.A. application and the IUPUI University Graduate application. The link to the university online application is provided at the bottom of the Kelley application. Completed supporting materials (resume, letters of recommendation, transcripts, etc.) should be sent to:

M.B.A. Program
Kelley School of Business Indianapolis
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
801 W. Michigan Street, BS 3024
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5151
(317) 274-4895
kelley.iupui.edu

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Financial Assistance

Students who need financial assistance should contact:

IUPUI Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid
Cavanaugh Hall 102
425 University Blvd.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 274-4162
www.iupui.edu/~finaid
In general, for part-time students, financial aid takes the form of student loans.

Partial Waiver of Out-of-State Tuition
A limited number of partial tuition waivers are available for students seeking permanent residency in the United States but not yet eligible for in-state tuition, according to university regulations. These waivers are equivalent to the out-of-state tuition premium, assessed by the university, and will be awarded on the basis of merit and need. To be eligible, students must pay Indiana state income tax and have started the process of applying for permanent residency. An application for this waiver may be obtained from the M.B.A. Office and must be submitted along with the other application materials by the admissions deadline. If granted, the waiver will remain in effect until the student is eligible for in-state tuition according to university regulations. Students will be required to submit evidence from their employer that the process of seeking permanent residency in the United States has been started.

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Curriculum Design

General Information
Graduation Requirements
M.B.A. Course Of Study
Module Sequencing Rules
Waivers and Exemptions
Major Area of Study
Alternative Delivery Courses (ADC)

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General Information

The 32- to 36-month program of study includes integrated modules that address the broad foundations of business theory and practice, as well as cross-functional business issues; guide applications to practice; and assist with the development of personal skills. During the final year of the program, students explore individual areas of interest through the selection of elective course work.

Students may begin study in August or in January. Each entering class is organized into smaller study teams of four or five students who work together on projects, presentations, and preparation, all of which require team effort. Barring an unforeseen interruption of study, members of an entering class progress through the program as a cohort and complete the program together.

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Graduation Requirements

The student entering the M.B.A. Program within the Kelley School of Business is required to fulfill the degree requirements in effect when he or she matriculates. All candidates who complete the degree requirements are conferred the Master of Business Administration degree from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.

In order to receive the Master of Business Administration degree from Indiana University on the Indianapolis campus, the candidate must:

  1. Apply and be admitted into the M.B.A. Program.
  2. Complete 51 semester hours of graduate work with no individual course grades below a C–; compile a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in all graduate business course work.
  3. Complete at least 45 credit hours in residence as a regularly admitted M.B.A. student at Indiana University (Bloomington/Indianapolis).
  4. Meet all of the course requirements as stated in this bulletin. File an Intent to Graduate Form with the M.B.A. Office during the semester prior to the final semester before graduation.
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M.B.A. Course Of Study

Evening M.B.A. Program (51 credit hours)

Cores classes are required and are listed below by number and
course title (51 total credit hours = 33.0 cr. of Core plus 18.0 cr. of electives) (4/6/05)

Fall (7.5 credit hours) Spring (7.5 credit hours)
Module 1A
A524 Managing Accounting Information for Decision Making (3 cr.)
J501 Developing Strategic Capabilities (3 cr.)*
G502 Managerial Economics (1.5 cr.)*
Module 1B
F523 Financial Management (3 cr.)*
G511 Microeconomics for Managers (1.5 cr.)**
G512 Macroeconomics for Managers (1.5 cr.)**

X522 Enterprise Lectures/Case Competition (1.5 cr.)—required

Summer Module 1S (6 credit hours)
L512 Law and Ethics in Business (3 cr.)
S555/S556 Information Technology for Managers Part 1 (1.5 cr.) and Part II (1.5 cr., ADC)
Fall (6-7.5 credit hours) Spring (6-7.5 credit hours)
Module 2A
M501 Strategic Marketing Management (3 cr.)
P501 Operations Management (3 cr.)






X523 Enterprise Experience I (1.5 cr.)—elective
Module 2B
J506 Leadership and Ethics in Business (3 cr.)
Finance Majors:
F520 Asset Valuation and Strategy (1.5 cr.)
F540 The Firm in the Capital Market (1.5 cr.)
For majors other than finance:
Electives (3 cr.)
X524 Enterprise Experience II (1.5 cr.)—elective
Summer Module 2S (3-6 credit hours)
D594 Competitive Strategies in Global Industries (3 cr.)
Electives (0 to 1.5 cr.)
X551 Career Management (1.5 cr)—elective
Fall (flexible credit hours) Spring (flexible credit hours)
Module 3A
Electives***
Module 3B
Electives****
This 51 credit hour program includes 33 credit hours of Core courses and 18 credit hours of electives. Finance, Marketing, and Venture and Technology Management majors must take at least 10.5 of these 18 elective credit hours in their major. Most electives are taught as in-classroom courses, but a few are ADC (Alternative Delivery Channel) courses, which are taught online and do not require trips to the campus. The elective credit hours shown above, by module, represent the suggested program of study. Electives cannot be taken in Modules 1A or 1B, but afterwards students may take electives as long as the prerequisites have been satisfied. The only constraints are that students cannot take more than 7.5 credit hours in any semester before Module 2B (unless the faculty program chair has granted permission in writing). In addition, the program must be completed within five academic years from the starting date.
* J501 meets during the first half of the semester and as a one-weekend intensive seminar; G502 meets during the second half of the semester.

** G511 meets during the first half of the semester, and G512 meets during the second half of the semester.

*** Students may not use the GCS placement service until all of Modul 2 (A, B, and S) has been completed.

**** Fall semester admits usually finish in Module 3B. It is possible to complete the program in Module 3A, although this is discouraged if the student wishes to use GCS.

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Module Sequencing Rules

The standard and recommended sequencing for the M.B.A. Program is:

August Entry (32 months)
Module 1A
Module 1B
Summer Module 1S
Module 2A
Module 2B
Summer Module 2S
Module 3
January Entry (36 months)
Module 1A
Summer Module 1S
Module 1B
Module 2A
Summer Module 2S
Module 2B
Module 3

Enrollment
The M.B.A. candidate is required to enroll in Modules 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B in their entirety. Courses within these modules may not be enrolled in separately.

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Waivers and Exemptions

No exemptions from course work will be granted. Professional experience and/or previous undergraduate course work will not be a basis for a waiver or alteration of required course work.

The exceptions to this policy are students admitted to the dual degree programs (M.B.A./J.D., M.B.A./M.D., M.B.A./M.S. in Science, M.B.A./M.S.E., M.B.A./M.P.A., M.B.A./M.H.A.) who are exempt from some course work. Please see an advisor for details.

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Major Area of Study

All students who graduate from the M.B.A. Program in Indianapolis will be conferred a Master of Business Administration degree with a major in General Administration, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, or Venture and Technology Management from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.

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Alternative Delivery Courses (ADC)

ADC courses are designed to be delivered to students primarily via the Internet. Some electives are offered in this format, allowing students a high degree of flexibility in scheduling classes near the end of the program of study. Students can enroll in ADCs when available in the fall, spring, and summer terms.

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Academic Policies and Procedures

GPA Requirements
Withdrawal (W) from Courses/Modules
Maternity/Family Medical Leave/Reduced Course Load
Course Work Taken Outside of the Kelley School of Business
Residence Requirement and Statue of Limitations

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GPA Requirements

Given the Kelley School of Business grade scale (see Academic Policies under "Graduate Programs" in this bulletin), a candidate must compile a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in all Kelley School of Business course work to remain in good standing and to complete graduation requirements. Courses not approved as a part of the student's M.B.A. curriculum will not be included in calculation of the M.B.A. GPA.

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Withdrawal (W) from Courses/Modules

In the Evening M.B.A. Program, due to the cohort structure, a W will put a student one module behind and require that the student drop out of his or her cohort and join a subsequent cohort group as space becomes available. In most cases, because of sequencing requirements, a Withdrawal will result in inability to continue with the current cohort group but does allow the flexibility to join a subsequent group and successfully complete the program.

If it becomes necessary to withdraw from a required course, it is advisable to meet with an academic advisor to discuss the impact of withdrawal. A grade of W is automatically assigned if withdrawal occurs during the first eight weeks of a regular-length semester or during the first four weeks of an eight-week session. If the student is passing at the time, a W may be assigned. If the student is failing at the time of the withdrawal, an F must be assigned.

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Maternity/Family Medical Leave/Reduced Course Load

Students may find it necessary to take a leave of absence from the Evening M.B.A. Program for family or medical reasons. Students may take leave for a maximum of three semesters (including summer). Time off for approved medical/maternity leave will not count toward the total time allowed to complete degree requirements (five years). With approval, students may be allowed to take classes at a slower rate but continue with the program. Students who find themselves in circumstances that would warrant a leave or reduced course load should meet with a graduate advisor as soon as possible to design a program of study that will meet their needs.

Due to the cohort structure, students on approved maternity or medical leave must drop out of their cohorts and join a subsequent cohort group when they return from leave. Students who take a reduced course load will be allowed to stay in their cohort group for the first semester of reduced load but must subsequently change to a new group as dictated by their plan of study.

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Course Work Taken Outside of the Kelley School of Business

Elective Credit
When prior approval is obtained, part of the elective course work for the M.B.A. degree may be met by graduate course work taken from other schools at IUPUI, provided that such credit is related to the M.B.A. degree and would usually be accepted toward a graduate degree in the school in which it is offered. A grade of B or higher must be received for the course, and the course may not be counted toward another degree.

In order to receive credit for the elective course work, approval must be received from the chairperson of the M.B.A. Program before enrolling in the course. Elective course work taken outside of the Kelley School of Business is limited to a total of 6 credit hours.

Transfer Credit
Transfer credit is designed to benefit the student who has completed elective course work as a student in another program, or the IU M.B.A. student who must relocate before completing the degree requirements. For rules associated with transfer of credit from non-Kelley School of Business institutions, please see Transfer of Credit from Another Institution in the "Graduate Programs" section of this bulletin.

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Residence Requirement and Statute of Limitations

Of the 51 credit hours required to complete the M.B.A. degree, at least 45 hours of graduate credit must be obtained in-residence. The residency requirement is met while a student is officially admitted and enrolled as an M.B.A. student in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, Bloomington/Indianapolis. Credit hours earned while enrolled in another degree-granting program cannot be included in the 45 credit hours required in-residence.

Deviations from program requirements, such as a waiver of required courses or substitutions of courses taken at other institutions, shall not be final until approved in writing by the chairperson of the M.B.A. Program or an authorized representative.

Students are required to complete their degree within five years of date of matriculation into the program.

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Other M.B.A. Programs

Enrolling in Course Work in the Kelley Direct Online M.B.A. Program
Permanent Transfer to the Kelley Direct Online M.B.A. Program
Enrolling in Course Work in Bloomington
Permanent Transfer to Bloomington

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Enrolling in Course Work in the Kelley Direct Online M.B.A. Program

On an occasional basis, Evening M.B.A. students may request permission to take a course from the Kelley Direct Online Program. Students must receive permission from both programs to take Kelley Direct courses.

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Permanent Transfer to the Kelley Direct Online M.B.A. Program

Students may, with permission from the Kelley Direct Online and Evening M.B.A. Programs, permanently transfer to the Kelley Direct Program for compelling professional reasons (permanent transfer to a location outside of the Indianapolis area, long-term job assignment overseas, etc.).

To be eligible for permanent transfer, students must be in good academic standing and will be required to meet the prerequisites, sequencing requirements, and graduation requirements for the Kelley Direct Online Program. Students who transfer to the Kelley Direct Program will pay the Kelley Direct tuition rate as well as appropriate Kelley Direct fees. Students who seek permanent transfer to Kelley Direct should contact the M.B.A. office as soon as possible at (317) 274-4895.

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Enrolling in Course Work in Bloomington

M.B.A. students in Indianapolis may enroll in elective courses offered by the Kelley School of Business on the Bloomington campus.

To enroll in Bloomington courses, the M.B.A. student should first contact the Indianapolis Graduate Office and secure permission from the academic advisor to register for specific course work in Bloomington. The Bloomington Schedule of Classes is available online through OneStart. Permission from the advisor indicates only that the Indianapolis graduate office has approved the course selection and does not guarantee that space will be available in the course.

It is necessary for the student to initiate registration through the Bloomington campus by contacting the Bloomington M.B.A. office well in advance of the registration period. It is also the student's responsibility to be aware of registration dates, fee payment, and schedule adjustment procedures for the Bloomington campus.

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Permanent Transfer to Bloomington

Due to the structure of the curriculum of the Bloomington M.B.A. Program, a student wishing to transfer permanently from the Indianapolis program is eligible to so only under the following conditions:

  1. The Indianapolis student must have successfully completed Modules 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B at the Indianapolis campus. These modules correspond to the foundations and functional core on the Bloomington campus.
  2. A student who has completed the equivalent of the first year of the Bloomington program is eligible to transfer in August only, due to the design of the Bloomington program.
  3. Each transfer student will have to complete a minimum of 24 credit hours on the Bloomington campus.
  4. The required 24 credit hours will include 9 credit hours of the policy core and 12 credit hours of a major.
  5. The student must be in good academic standing to apply for a transfer from the Indianapolis campus to the Bloomington campus.
  6. The student will be required to meet the prerequisites, sequencing requirements, and graduation requirements for the Bloomington campus.
Any student considering a permanent transfer to Bloomington should contact the graduate office in Indianapolis for guidance as early in the decision process as possible. March 1 is the deadline for application for a permanent transfer in August.

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Dual Degree Programs

M.B.A./J.D. Dual Degree Program
M.B.A./M.D. Dual Degree Program
M.B.A./M.S. in Science Dual Degree Program
M.B.A./M.S.E. Dual Degree Program
M.B.A./M.H.A. Dual Degree Program

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M.B.A./J.D. Dual Degree Program

A four-year program leading to a dual M.B.A. and J.D. degree is offered principally for those who have not had prior business training and want to combine study in the two disciplines. Although there is not a defined market for those persons earning the dual degree, those who enter the program often seek to practice in law involving business clients, in a corporate law department, or in a government agency regulating business. Graduates may enter a variety of positions in areas such as banking, investment banking, and management consulting.

Candidates must meet the admission criteria of each school and be separately admitted by each. Completed application documentation, including the GMAT and LSAT examinations, is required for each school. Candidates may be admitted to graduate programs in the Kelley School of Business in either August or January and to the School of Law—Indianapolis in August. Both the School of Law—Indianapolis and the Kelley School of Business are highly regarded professional programs. As such, each school receives more applications for admission than there are available spaces.

The M.B.A./J.D. degree requires four years of full-time study instead of the five years that would be required if the two degrees were to be earned separately. The program requires 80 credit hours at the School of Law—Indianapolis and 39 credit hours in the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis for graduation. Non-dual study requires 90 credit hours at the School of Law—Indianapolis, while the M.B.A. requires 51 credit hours in the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis. Summer school during the first two summers of the dual program is encouraged to help the M.B.A./J.D. student attain increased credit hours and ease potential scheduling conflicts that may arise when scheduling course work in two different professional schools.

Typically, students spend the first year in full-time study in the School of Law—Indianapolis and then begin integrating their course work with the Kelley School of Business course work in the second year. In order to be granted the M.B.A. and the J.D. degree as a dual student, the requirements for both degrees must be completed before either can be conferred. Both degrees must be conferred concurrently.

Grade point averages in the Kelley School of Business and the School of Law—Indianapolis are computed separately. Continuation in the program requires the student to meet passing requirements in each school. Students failing in one school, but passing requirements in the other, may complete the degree in that school. Such completion must be upon the same conditions (credit hours, residency, etc.) as required of "regular" (non-dual program) degree candidates.

Transfer Credit
Because the residency requirement for M.B.A. students is 45 credit hours, M.B.A./J.D. students may not transfer credit into the Kelley School of Business.

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M.B.A./M.D. Dual Degree Program

The Indiana University M.B.A./M.D. Dual Degree Program is a program that allows for the concurrent study of medicine and graduate business course work. The program is jointly administered by the IU Kelley School of Business and the IU School of Medicine.

The dual program consists of a mixture of required and elective courses, which provides students with a core of knowledge about the two professions and the flexibility to take courses that meet their goals for specialization.

Candidates must meet the admissions and prerequisite criteria of each school and be separately admitted by each. Candidates must be admitted to the School of Medicine in August of their first year and to the Kelley School of Business no later than April of their third year to begin their M.B.A. program in the summer of their fourth year. Applications must be submitted to each school in addition to completion of the Medical College Admission Test and Graduate Management Admission Test examinations. Both the School of Medicine and the Kelley School of Business are highly regarded professional programs. As such, each school receives more applications for admission than there are available spaces.

As part of the application procedure for the M.B.A./M.D. Dual Degree Program, the interested candidate should contact the School of Medicine and the Kelley School of Business to obtain applications and pre-admission advising for each program. Included in the information for each program will be information on prerequisites, deadlines, and application checklists. Because prerequisite requirements and competitive standards are not waived for applicants to the dual program, it is to the benefit of the potential applicant to fully understand the application, admission procedures, and criteria for both schools.

In order to be eligible for consideration for admission to the M.B.A./M.D. program, applicants must apply, be admitted, and begin taking course work in the School of Medicine. The M.B.A. program will start at the beginning of the fourth year.

The M.B.A./M.D. degree requires five years of full-time study instead of the minimum six years that would be required if the two degrees were to be earned separately. The program requires four years at the School of Medicine and 40.5 credit hours at the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis for graduation. Non-dual study requires four years at the School of Medicine, while the M.B.A. requires 51 credit hours (usually 32 months part time) at the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis. Typically, students spend three years of full-time study in the School of Medicine and then begin integrating their course work with the Kelley School of Business course work in the fourth year. The degrees are conferred simultaneously when all requirements for graduation for the dual degree have been met in each professional program. Dual students who choose not to have the degrees conferred concurrently must meet the program requirements for each program as if they were a non-dual student.

Students who are dismissed or withdraw from one program, may continue and complete the other program as long as they meet the minimum standards in that school.

During the fourth and fifth years in the School of Medicine, aside from meeting Step 2 of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) requirements, M.B.A./M.D. students have considerable freedom to plan their course work according to their professional goals. By combining electives in the medical school that are parallel or compatible with the M.B.A. program, students are able to plan a course of study that offers a true synthesis of business-medical issues. These planned electives, combined with the required core courses, provide the students with the preparation to deal with the complex problems and issues faced in today's business-medical environment.

Transfer Credit
Because the residency requirement for M.B.A. students is 45 credit hours, M.B.A./M.D. students may not transfer credit into the Kelley School of Business.

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M.B.A./M.S. in Science Dual Degree Program

The Indiana University–Purdue University M.B.A./M.S. in Science dual degree program allows for the concurrent study of graduate science and graduate business course work and leads to both the M.B.A. degree and a M.S. Science degree. The program is designed for individuals who want to practice science involving business clients, work in a corporate science department, or work in a government agency regulating business, among other science/business–interrelated opportunities.

Candidates must meet the admission criteria of each school and be separately admitted by each. Completed application documentation, including the GMAT and GRE examinations, is required for each school. Candidates may be admitted to graduate programs in the Kelley School of Business in either August or January. For most School of Science departments, students are admitted for the fall term, but students may be admitted in the spring term in some programs. Both the Purdue University School of Science, Indianapolis, and the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are highly regarded professional programs. As such, each school receives more applications for admission than there are available spaces.

The M.B.A./M.S. in Science degree requires three or four years of full-time study instead of the four or five years that would be required if the two degrees were to be earned separately. The program requires 66 total credit hours for graduation: 42 credit hours in the Kelley School of Business—Indianapolis and 24 credit hours in the School Science Indianapolis. Non-dual degree study requires 81 total credit hours, 51 credit hours at the Kelley School of Business and 30 credit hours at the School of Science. Summer school during the first two summers of the dual degree program is encouraged to help the M.B.A./M.S. Science student attain increased credit hours and ease potential scheduling conflicts that may arise when scheduling course work in two different professional schools. Some M.B.A. courses are required to be taken during the summer term.

In order to be granted the M.B.A. and the M.S. in Science degree as a dual student, the requirements for both degrees must be completed before either can be conferred. Both degrees must be conferred concurrently. Currently, the following departments in the School of Science offers M.S. degrees and participate in the dual degree program with Business: Biology, Chemistry, Computer and Information Science, Geology, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics.

Grade point averages in the Kelley School of Business and the School of Science, Indianapolis, are computed separately. Continuation in the program requires the student to meet passing requirements in each school. Students failing in one school, but passing requirements in the other, may complete the degree in that school. Such completion must be upon the same conditions (credit hours, residency, etc.) as required of "regular" (non-dual program) degree candidates.

Transfer Credit
Because the residency requirement for M.B.A. students is 44 credit hours, M.B.A./M.S. in Science students may not transfer credit into the Kelley School of Business.

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M.B.A./M.S.E. in Engineering Dual Degree Program

The Indiana University–Purdue University M.B.A./M.S.E. Dual Degree Program allows for the concurrent study of graduate engineering and graduate business course work and leads to both the M.B.A. and M.S.E. degrees. The program is designed for individuals who want to practice engineering involving business clients, work in a corporate engineering department, or work in a government agency regulating business, among other engineering/business interrelated opportunities.

Candidates must meet the admission criteria of each school and be separately admitted by each. Completed application documentation, including the GMAT and GRE examinations, is required for each school. Candidates may be admitted to graduate programs in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business in either August or January and the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology in August. Both the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology and the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are highly regarded professional programs. As such, each school receives more applications for admission than there are available spaces.

The M.B.A./M.S.E. degree requires three to four years of full-time study instead of the five years that would be required if the two degrees were to be earned separately. The program requires 66 total credit hours for graduation: 42 credit hours at the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis and 24 credit hours at the School of Engineering and Technology in Indianapolis. Non-dual degree study requires 81 total credit hours, 30 credit hours at the School of Engineering in Indianapolis and 51 credit hours at the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis. Summer school during the first two summers of the dual program is encouraged to help the M.B.A./M.S.E. student attain increased credit hours and ease potential scheduling conflicts that may arise when scheduling course work in two different professional schools. Some M.B.A. courses are required to be taken during the summer term.

In order to be granted the M.B.A. and the M.S.E. in Engineering degree as a dual student, the requirements for both degrees must be completed before either can be conferred. Both degrees must be conferred concurrently.

Grade point averages in the Kelley School of Business and the School of Engineering and Technology are computed separately. Continuation in the program requires the student to meet passing requirements in each school. Students failing in one school, but passing requirements in the other, may complete the degree in that school. Such completion must be upon the same conditions (credit hours, residency, etc.) as required of "regular" (non-dual program) degree candidates.

Transfer Credit
Because the residency requirement for M.B.A. students is 44 credit hours, M.B.A./M.S.E. in Engineering students may not transfer credit into the Kelley School of Business.

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M.B.A./M.H.A. Dual Degree Program

A dual degree combining the Master of Business Administration and the Master of Health Administration is now available to students on the IUPUI campus. The program is jointly administered by the IU Kelley School of Business and the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs.

Candidates must meet the admission criteria of each school and be separately admitted by each. Candidates may be admitted to the Kelley School of Business in either August or January and to the School of Public and Environmental Affairs in August.

The M.B.A./M.H.A. requires three years of full-time study instead of the five years that would be required if the two degrees were to be earned separately. This dual program requires 39 credit hours of M.B.A. course work and 39 credit hours of M.H.A. course work.

Students are required to follow the program requirements and policies set forth for each program by its respective faculty. Each school has a student handbook that sets forth the program requirements and policies. In order to be granted the M.B.A. and the M.H.A. degree as a dual student, the requirements for both degrees must be completed before either can be conferred. Both degrees must be conferred concurrently.

Grade point averages in the Kelley School of Business and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs are computed separately. Continuation in the program requires students to meet passing requirements in each school.

Transfer Credit
Because the residency requirement for M.B.A. students is 45 credit hours, M.B.A./M.H.A. students may not transfer credit into the Kelley School of Business.

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