Ball State University
2000 W University Ave, Muncie, IN 47306, United States

Ball State University is a public research university in Muncie, Indiana. It has three off campus centers in Fishers, Indianapolis, and Fort Wayne.

In today’s tech-saturated global marketplace, businesses can’t survive without a strong team of business information systems experts. That means jobs in this field are some of the fastest growing positions in management, and provide attractive salaries for new and experienced professionals. In fact, "Money Magazine" consistently ranks this major as one of the hottest degree fields in America based on employment growth, job independence, and job security.

But a degree in business information systems isn’t just about the money. As a highly skilled technology professional, you can expect to become an invaluable contributor by helping companies understand and harness technology to stay competitive in the marketplace. You’ll be responsible for planning, developing, and managing computer technologies that support all business functions.

This major suits you if you are passionate about cutting-edge technologies and seeking management opportunities. The business information systems major focuses on business firms and their operations. It considers technology as a strategic tool to empower business success.

Skills You Will Learn

network management

information systems security

organizational controls

problem analysis

critical thinking/problem solving

written and oral communication

teamwork and collaboration

Major Requirements

As a business information systems major, you’ll gain real-world skills in a variety of areas, including systems analysis and design, database design, and network management. This major is organized into four groups of courses:

University Core Curriculum

14 undergraduate business foundation courses

specialized computer information systems coursework

nine credits of electives

Your degree path begins your freshman and sophomore year as a pre-business major before declaring as a business information systems major your junior year.

https://www.bsu.edu/academics/collegesanddepartments/isom/academic-programs/bachelors/computer-information-systems 

Ball State practices rolling admission, which means our staff will review your application and decide on your admission after we receive all of your credentials. You should follow the admission requirements for international applicants if you are not a United States citizen, a Permanent Resident of the U.S., refugee, asylee, or DACA status holder. This includes prospective students with pending U.S. Permanent Resident applications.

Make sure to review all the steps to apply, which depends on what type of student you are: traditional freshman, transfer, exchange, or online.  Please read each description carefully to ensure you apply correctly and have the best chances of being admitted to Ball State.

Ball State University recommends all undergraduate international applicants to submit a Duolingo, TOEFL, Pearson's PTE, IELTS, SAT, or ACT score if you do not qualify for one of the waivers listed below. Your official English proficiency test must be sent by the testing agency directly to admissions@bsu.edu. English proficiency test scores are good for 24 months. Test scores older than 24 months will not be accepted.

SAT or ACT scores must be officially submitted to Ball State University (school code 1051).

Please note that English proficiency requirements are based on educational history alone, and not on immigration status or status as an international or domestic applicant. Domestic applicants may also be subject to English proficiency standards and admission practices if they do not meet English proficiency requirements or qualify for a waiver as listed on this page.

Required Scores for English Proficiency

Duolingo — 110 or higher

TOEFL — 79

Ball State University accepts MyBest™ scores for the TOEFL iBT® test, in addition to TOEFL iBT scores from a single test date

IELTS — 6.5 Band

Pearson's PTE — 53

SAT Critical Reading Section or SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing — 500

ACT English Section — 21

Successful completion of the International Baccalaureate (IB)

https://www.bsu.edu/admissions/international/undergraduate/application-requirements-and-procedures

International Admissions must receive all of your application materials by these dates for consideration for a specific term

Fall Term - application materials due by June 15th

Spring Term - application materials due by November 15th

Summer Term - application materials due by March 15th

https://www.bsu.edu/admissions/international/undergraduate/application-requirements-and-procedures

 

Please send the student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.