Also known as School of Business, a Business School is an education institution that offers bachelor or graduate degrees in management or business administration. This page lists all accredited business schools in Indiana that provide full-time or part-time graduate business education leading to an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree.
- All Counties in Indiana: Alphabetical list of all counties, boroughs and parishes in the state of Indiana. Offered by Countryaah.
Ball State University (Miller) (IN)
Whitinger Building,147 Muncie, IN 47306
Admissions Phone: (765) 285-1931
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.bsu.edu/mba/
Electronic application: http://www.bsu.edu/mba/admission/
Butler University (IN)
4600 Sunset Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46208-3485
Admissions Phone: (317) 940-9842
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.butler.edu/cba/mba
Electronic application: http://www.butler.edu/admissions/adm_applyonline.asp
Indiana State University (IN)
College of Business
MBA Department, 800 Sycamore Street Terre Haute, IN 47809
Admissions Phone: (812) 237-2002
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www1.indstate.edu/business/mba/
Electronic application: N/A
Indiana University–Bloomington (Kelley) (IN)
Kelley School of Business
1275 E. 10th Street, Suite 2010 Bloomington, IN 47405-1703
Admissions Phone: (812) 855-8006
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.kelley.indiana.edu/mba
Electronic application: http://apply.embark.com/mbaedge/indiana/fulltime/
Indiana University–Kokomo (IN)
School of Business
2300 S. Washington Street Kokomo, IN 46904-9003
Admissions Phone: (765) 455-9471
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.iuk.edu/~kobus/
Electronic application: https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=iu-koa
Indiana University–South Bend (IN)
School of Business and Economics
1700 Mishawaka Avenue, PO Box 7111 South Bend, IN 46634-7111
Admissions Phone: (574) 520-4138
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.iusb.edu/~buse
Electronic application: N/A
Indiana University–Southeast (IN)
School of Business
4201 Grant Line Road New Albany, IN 47150
Admissions Phone: (812) 941-2364
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.ius.edu/mba
Electronic application: http://www2.ius.edu/apply
Indiana University-Purdue University–Fort Wayne (Doermer)(IN)
Richard T. Doermer School of Business & Management Sciences
2101 E. Coliseum Boulevard Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499
Admissions Phone: (260) 481-6498
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.ipfw.edu/bms/mba/
Electronic application: http://www.ipfw.edu/bms/mba/requirements/default.shtml
Purdue University–West Lafayette (Krannert) (IN)
Krannert School of Management
100 S. Grant Street, Rawls Hall, Room 2020 West Lafayette, IN 47907-2076
Admissions Phone: (765) 494-0773
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.krannert.purdue.edu/programs/masters
Electronic application: http://apply.embark.com/mbaedge/purdue
University of Evansville (Schroeder) (IN)
Schroeder Family School of Business Administration
1800 Lincoln Avenue Evansville, IN 47722
Admissions Phone: (812) 488-2455
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://emba.evansville.edu/
Electronic application: http://emba.evansville.edu/admission/
University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) (IN)
Mendoza College of Business
276 Mendoza College of Business Notre Dame, IN 46556
Admissions Phone: (574) 631-8488
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://mba.nd.edu
Electronic application: http://mba.nd.edu/apply
University of Southern Indiana (IN)
8600 University Boulevard Evansville, IN 47712
Admissions Phone: (812) 465-7015
Admissions E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.usi.edu
Electronic application: https://www.usi.edu/ADMISSN/ssl/admissions_grad_app.asp
Indiana – State information
State name | Indiana |
State nickname | Hoosier State |
Capital | Indianapolis |
Largest city | Indianapolis |
Area | 94,327 km |
Population | 6 570 902 |
Joined the Union | 11. 12. 1816 |
The biggest cities | Indianapolis |
Natural attractions | sand dunes (lake michigan) |
Main industries | metal processing, transport equipment, engineering, electronics |
Indiana is located in the Midwest between Lake Michigan and the Ohio River and has much in common with neighboring states. Indiana is formed by a slightly undulating plain covered with fertile soil. See Indiana abbreviation.
The original Indiana residents were the Algonkins, who formed the so-called Miami Confederation to defend against the invading Iroquois. The first European settlers were French, in 1763 the Indiana area came under British administration and in 1783 it was ceded to the United States. The improvement of transport connections in the first half of the 19th century meant a rapid growth of agricultural settlements. The result of the civil war was the industrialization of the north and the influx of refugees from the south, who significantly affected the social and political character of the state.
Today, Indiana is a heavily industrialized state with extensive metallurgy, transportation engineering, and electrical engineering. It uses the Ohio River extensively and has a well-developed, dense transportation network. However, in most of Indiana, especially in the agricultural south, the environment is in relatively good condition.