STUDENT
HANDBOOK
PART I: GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Contact Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00
p.m.
School of Business - Office of the Dean
Dan R. Dalton, Dean, School of Business
Bruce L. Jaffee, Associate Dean, Academics
John Hill, Associate Dean, Research and Operations
Roger W. Schmenner, Associate Dean, Indianapolis Programs
John M. Hassell, Interim Associate Dean, Indianapolis
Programs
School of Business - Indianapolis Programs
Roger W. Schmenner, Associate Dean, Indianapolis Programs
John M. Hassell, Interim Associate Dean, Indianapolis
Programs
Richard J. Magjuka, Chairperson, Distance Education
Mary Chappell, Director, External Affairs
Kelley Direct Online Program Office
Richard J. Magjuka, Chairperson, Distance Education
Joelle Andrew-Mohr, Director
Kathy Ruley, Student Services Representative/Recorder
Kelley Executive Partners
Camden Danielson, Director, Executive Education
Meghan Boston, Assistant Director, Executive Education
While every effort is made to provide accurate and current
information, Indiana University reserves the right
to change without notice statements in the Kelley
School of Business “Online MBA Handbook” concerning rules,
policies, fees, curricula, courses, or other matters.
The Kelley School of Business
The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University fosters
learning about the creation, management, and continuing
adaptation of organizations and enterprises in an ever-changing
world. This role requires that the school engage
in:
- the generation and documentation of knowledge and
the sharing of that knowledge with the academic
and constituent communities;
- the organization and preservation of knowledge;
- the transmission of knowledge to a broad mix of students
and practicing executives; and
- the application of knowledge to benefit our many acknowledged
constituencies.
The Online MBA Program
The 24 month program of study includes integrated modules
of study that address the broad foundations of business
theory and practice, as well as cross-functional
business issues, guide applications to practice, and assist
in the development of personal skills. During the final
year of the program, students also explore individual
areas of interest through the selection of elective
course work. |