Prospect Folder, 2018

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DRIVEN, FEARLESS, AND DEMANDING CHANGE. YOU NEVER SETTLE FOR THE STATUS QUO, AND YOU MAKE CERTAIN YOUR VOICE GETS HEARD. YOU RECOGNIZE THE CHALLENGES OF TODAY, AND YOU CHART YOUR OWN PATH TO FIND SOLUTIONS. UNDOUBTEDLY YOU WILL CHANGE THE WORLD FOR THE BETTER.

YOU’RE A TITAN.

WELCOME HOME.


s Titan n o i t tradi Our biggest tradition at IU South Bend is welcoming students like you on campus—confident, smart, and eager to prove “you got this.” We promise an education and experiences that will go beyond just your local community so you can make an impact wherever your ambitions take you. And let’s face it, we want to leave a lasting impression on you as much as you want to leave yours on the world. So, you’re invited to make the most of your time on campus—work hard, and make friends and memories to create your own legacy.

WELCOME WEEK

TITAN LIFE

• Titan Splash color run • Titan Tailgate with entertainment, free food, games, and activities

GREEK LIFE

Kick off the fall semester on an exciting note with new and returning students to the university. Discover what campus has to offer while enjoying prizes, food, music, and more at our Welcome Back Fair. Events that week also include:

PERSONAL PASSIONS

With nearly 100 student clubs and organizations, you’ll be able to find a group that shares your interest. Academics, intramural sports, cultural appreciation, community involvement, social activism, and hobbies—there’s a place for everyone to pursue their interests outside the classroom. View the full list of student clubs and organizations at: titanatlas.iusb.edu

We offer a variety of activities to help you get to know your fellow Titans, get involved on campus, and create lasting memories. Titan Productions regularly plans fun and free events for students, including dances, outdoor movie nights, live music, illusionists, open mic nights, canvas painting, and much more.

IU South Bend has an active Greek life, where you can join local chapters of national fraternities and sororities: • Alpha Sigma Phi • Delta Sigma Phi (DSP) • Alpha Sigma Tau (AST) • Theta Phi Alpha

THE CHOICE IS YOURS

Get active in a campus leadership role—participate in student government or report for the university newspaper. Listen to speakers and lectures, attend plays and recitals, and volunteer for campus or community events.




Get

s Loud n a Tit We work hard, so we can play harder. Plain and simple.

Quiet time is what the library is for; here is where we come to give our all on the court–or on the field. Watch us as our strength, focus, and determination lead us to victory. We play like warriors, because that’s what we are. Always pushing ourselves to be better since we’re our only true competition. Cheer on the Titans! We have twelve teams competing in the Chicagoland Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Women’s soccer is slated to begin in Fall 2019 bringing the number of varsity sports to 13.

Be a part of the center of Titan life as you play in front of proud fans. WE’RE PROUD TO OFFER: Men’s basketball Women’s basketball Women’s volleyball Women’s softball Men’s baseball Men’s and women’s cross country Men’s and women’s tennis Men’s and women’s golf Competitive cheer


BECOME PART OF A MUCH LARGER IU FAMILY Have the freedom to pursue your interests. Get the degree you want, so you can have the career of your dreams.

33,ooo+

Network of Alumni and growing

THE SKY’S THE LIMIT With brilliant faculty at your fingertips, endless curiousity, and a network of friends and future colleagues, you’ll be able to set your destination and enjoy the journey.


70+ Study Abroad Opportunities TITANS COME TOGETHER The incoming class attends the New Student Convocation Ceremony and takes the Titan Pledge to graduate.



Programs ARTS

COMMUNICATION STUDIES Communication Studies | B.A. w/concentrations in: Health Communication Interpersonal Communication Journalism Organizational Communication Public Relations FINE ARTS Art Education |B.A.E. Drawing and Painting | B.F.A. Fine Arts | B.A. Graphic Design | B.F.A. Photography | B.F.A. Printmaking | B.F.A. Sculpture | B.F.A. INTEGRATED NEW MEDIA STUDIES Integrated New Media Studies | B.F.A. w/concentrations in: Informatics Interactive Media Video and Motion Media Integrated New Media Studies | B.F.A. w/group focus in Design Music Video and Motion Media MUSIC Choral | B.M.E. Composition | B.M. | Minor Instrumental | B.M.E. Music | B.A. | M.M. Music Theory and History | Minor Music Performance | Minor Orchestral Instrument | B.M. Piano | B.M. Voice Performance | B.M. THEATRE AND DANCE Dance | B.F.A. Theatre | B.A. | B.F.A. w/ concentrations in: Dance Design/Technical Musical Theatre Performance

BUSINESS + ECONOMICS Accounting | B.S. Advertising | B.S. Economics | B.S. Finance | B.S. General Business | B.S. Health Services Management | B.S.

Human Resource Management | B.S. Management Information Systems | B.S. Marketing | B.S. Small Business and Entrepreneurship | B.S.

EDUCATION

Teacher Education Elementary Education | B.S. w/concentrations in: Early Childhood Education History Math Education English English Language Learners Psychology Special Education Secondary Education | B.S. w/concentrations in: Chemistry Earth and Space Science English/Language Arts Life Science (Biology) Mathematics Physical Science Physics Social Studies World Languages - French World Languages - German World Languages - Spanish Special Education | B.S. w/concentrations in: Early Childhood English History Psychology

LIBERAL ARTS + SCIENCES

Actuarial Science | B.S. Anthropology | B.A. Biological Sciences | B.A. | B.S. Chemistry | B.A. |B.S. Chemistry | B.A. Biochemistry | B.S. Computer Science | B.S. Criminal Justice | B.S. English | B.A. French | B.A. General Studies | BGS German | B.A. History | B.A. Informatics | B.S. | Mathematics | B.A. | B.S. Actuarial Science | B.S. Philosophy | B.A. Physics | B.A. | B.S. Dual Degree in Physics and Engineering Political Science | B.A. Psychology | B.A. Sociology | B.A. Spanish | B.A. | Sustainability Studies | B.A. Women’s and Gender Studies | B.A.

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

HEALTH SCIENCES

SCHOOL OF APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCE Division of Applied Health Sciences Health Promotion | B.S.H.S. Rehabilitation Sciences | B.S.H.S. Speech Language Pathology | B.S.H.S. Sport and Exercise Science | B.S.H.S. Division of Clinical Laboratory Science Clinical Laboratory Science | B.S. Division of Dental Education Dental Hygiene | B.S. Division of Radiography and Medical Imaging Medical Imaging Technology | B.S.M.I.T. Radiography | A.S. School of Nursing Nursing | B.S. | RN-BSN | M.S.

Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Engineering Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Students should choose a major together with the pre-professional program tracks for Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Law, Pre-Optometry, and Pre-Medicine

CERTIFICATES + DIPLOMAS

Artist Diploma (Musical Performance) Paralegal Studies Social and Cultural Diversity Behavior Modification Computer Applications Computer Programming Applied Informatics Labor Studies International Studies Professional Writing

ONLINE DEGREE PROGRAMS Applied Science Applied Health Science General Studies Informatics Medical Imaging Technology RN-BSN

Many courses are available 100% online. For more information, go to the Center for Online Education at academics.iusb.edu/online-education/.

PURDUE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Call (574) 520-4180 for program materials.

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Social Work | B.S.W. | M.S.W.

LABOR STUDIES

Labor Studies | B.S. | Minor | A.S. |

See bulletins.iu.edu/iusb/ for the most current list of majors and minors.


Applying Is Easy PART 1:

Complete an online Application for Admission* If have you applied to IU South Bend previously, are a returning student, or you have started coursework at another IU campus and have not yet graduated, please contact the Office of Admissions at 574-520-4839 before applying.

Visit apply.iusb.edu and follow the steps below to complete your application:

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Create a guest account and use the link in your confirmation email to activate your new account.

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Once your account is activated you can continue to log on by clicking Continue to Admissions Application.

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Complete application. You must fully and accurately enter your information in all required fields before submission.

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Once you complete the application, you must pay a $35 non-refundable fee or indicate whether you will provide a fee waiver or waiver code.

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Successfully submit your application by clicking on the Submit button when you are finished.

*You may request a paper application by calling 574-520-4839.


Almost Done PART 2:

Submit Your Credentials Please order OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS from high schools and colleges to be mailed to: IU SOUTH BEND OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS 1700 MISHAWAKA AVENUE SOUTH BEND, IN 46615

OFFICIAL SAT or ACT scores are required for applicants under the age of 21 and can be sent from the applicant’s high school (included in or accompanying official transcripts) or from the testing company directly. IUSB SAT Code: 1339 IUSB ACT Code: 1225. Although an admission decision may be based upon scores furnished by the applicant’s school, those admitted must arrange to submit official scores sent directly to IU by the appropriate testing agency.

PRIORITY DATES Completed applications for the FALL semester must be received by AUGUST 1 and for the SPRING semester by DECEMBER 15. Applications received after these dates may be deferred to the following semester.


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