Welcome to Admitted Student Day April 7, 2017
Your Guide to Everything BALL STATE UNIVERSITY ADMITTED STUDENT DAY APRIL 7, 2017 Have a question? Visit the event information table at Shafer Bell Tower or ask our event staff (look for a red shirt and orange flag). Schedule of Activities Event Information Table 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Shafer Bell Tower (SH) Campus Tours (Walking) 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Shafer Bell Tower (SH) (depart on the hour) Housing, Orientation, & University Core Curriculum Information 11:15 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Pruis Hall (PH) Pruis Hall (PH) Student Life Activity Fair & Sessions 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Student Center 2nd floor Ballroom (SC) Admitted Student Day Photo Booth 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Student Center 2nd floor Alumni Lounge (SC) Ball State Bookstore Photo Booth 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Art & Journalism Bldg (AJ), First Floor Financial Aid Questions 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Lucina Hall (LU), Room 245 Residence Hall Living Learning Community Tours Academic Department Sessions Get a Taste of Ball State! 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Various Locations See schedule on opposite page for tour times and locations See schedule on next page for department times and locations Use your meal card at any of our on campus dining locations. You can find menus and more information at bsu.edu/dining. Use the campus map in this booklet to find the below locations. The Atrium Art & Journalism Building (AJ) Woodworth Commons Woodworth Complex (WO) Noyer Centre Noyer Complex (NO) Quiznos Student Recreation & Wellness Center (RC) Student Center Tally Student Center (SC) Starbucks Student Center (SC) LaFollette Square LaFollette Complex (LA) Jamba Juice Art & Journalism Building (AJ) Ready to Confirm Your Enrollment? If you haven t already confirmed your enrollment, you can reserve your spot in Ball State s fall 2017 freshman class today! Visit us at the event information table at Shafer Bell Tower to confirm in person, or confirm online at bsu.edu/admitted.
Residence Hall Living Learning Community Tours Living Learning Communities give you the chance to live with other students pursuing your area of study in our residence halls. Below are the residence halls and living learning communities available to tour today. Tours begin in the hall lobby. Discover (Undecided Majors) 10-11 a.m. & 1-2 p.m. LaFollette (LA), Brayton/Clevenger Hall Science, Technology, 10-11 a.m. & 2-3 p.m. LaFollette (LA), Mysch/Hurst Hall Engineering, & Math (STEM) Business 11 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-3 p.m. LaFollette (LA), Knotts/Edwards Hall Communication & Design 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-3 p.m. Johnson A (JA), Botsford/Swinford Hall Theatre & Dance 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-3 p.m. Johnson A (JA), Botsford/Swinford Hall Health Professions 11 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-3 p.m. Noyer Complex (NO) Honors College 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-3 p.m. DeHority Complex (DH) Nursing 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-3 p.m. Woodworth Complex (WO) Education 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-3 p.m. Studebaker Hall West (SW) Kinesiology 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-3 p.m. Studebaker Hall West (SW) Social Sciences 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-3 p.m. Studebaker Hall West (SW) International & Modern Languages 10-11 a.m. & 2-3 p.m. Studebaker Hall East (SE) Student Life Activity Fair & Information Sessions Student Life is the one-stop shop for involvement opportunities on campus. Come to the Student Center (SC) to explore student life at Ball State and snap a few pics at our Admitted Student Day Photo Booth. ACTIVITY FAIR BOOTHS: Alpha Phi Omega, Alternative Spring Break, Asian American Student Association, Bands of Ball State, Benny Link, Black Student Association, Camp Kesem, Cardinal Kitchen, Career Center, Circle K International, College Mentors for Kids, College Republicans, Collegiate A Cappella, Comic Book Club, Council for Religious Advisors, Disability Services, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Excellence in Leadership, Feminists for Action, Flute Guild, Greek Life, Hillel, Homecoming Steering Committee, Late Nite, Latinx Student Union, Liberty Coalition, Multicultural Center, Office of Student Life, Outlet Hip Hop, Phi Alpha Honor Society, Recreation Services, ROTC, Retention and Graduation Office, Rhythms Dance Troupe, Spectrum, Step In Speak Up, Student Council for Exceptional Children, Student Government Association, Student Voluntary Services, Study Abroad, Summer Bridge Programs, Timmy Global Health, Unified Media, University Police Department, University Program Board, Zombie Apocalypse Survival Society Activity Fair 11:00 a.m. 2 p.m. Student Center Ballroom (2nd Floor) Admitted Student Day Photo Booth 11:00 a.m. 3 p.m. Student Center Alumni Lounge (2nd Floor) Multicultural Center Info Session 11:30 a.m. 12 p.m. Pineshelf Room (2nd Floor) Bands, Choirs, and Orchestras Info 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Pineshelf Room (2nd Floor) Session Greek Life Info Session 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. SC 301 (3rd Floor) Disability Services Info Session 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. SC 303 (3rd Floor) Learn About Muncie Info Session 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. SC 302 (3rd Floor)
Academic Department Sessions COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Family and Consumer Sciences 9:30-10:15am Weidner Ctr (AT) 2:00-2:45pm Military Science (ROTC) 10:00-11:00am AJ 175 COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION, AND MEDIA Music (admitted students only) 1:00-2:00pm Sursa Hall (MI) Music (interested students) 2:30-3:30pm Sursa Hall (MI) Theatre and Dance 1:40-2:20pm AC 302 2:40-3:20pm AC 302 Art 9:00-10:30am AJ 450 Athletic Training 9:00-10:00am HP 251 Exercise Science 10:00-11:00am HP 251 Health & Physical Education 11:00-12:00pm HP 251 Aquatics 12:00-1:00pm HP 251 Sport Administration 1:00-2:00pm HP 251 School of Nursing 9:00-10:00am CN 111 1:00-2:00pm CN 111 Radiography/Respiratory Therapy 9:00-10:00am CN 315 1:00-2:00pm CN 315 Nutrition and Dietetics 10:00-11:00am CN 315 2:00-3:00pm CN 315 Health Education & Promotion 11:00-12:00pm CN 315 3:00-4:00pm CN 315 Social Work 11:00-12:00pm NQ 243 Speech Pathology & Audiology 12:00-1:00pm AC 114 MILLER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 2:00-3:00pm TC 120 Technology 2:00-2:45pm AT 143 Telecommunications 10:00-11:00am BC 127 2:00-3:00pm BC 127 Communication Studies 11:00-12:30pm LB 265 3:00-4:00pm LB 123 Journalism 10:00-11:00am BC 129 2:00-3:00pm BC 129 12:30-2:00pm AJ 450 Weidner Ctr (AT) All undergraduate degree programs 10:00-12:00pm AB Exhibit Gallery (First Floor) COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS COLLEGE OF HEALTH Business (all majors) 9:00-10:00am WB 138 1:00-2:00pm WB 153 COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Anthropology 11:00-12:00pm BB 301 2:00-3:00pm BB 301 Biology 11:00-12:30pm CL 278 2:00-3:00pm CL 278 Chemistry 9:00-10:00am CP 407 2:00-3:00pm CP 407 Computer Science 11:00-11:50am RB 355 3:00-3:50pm RB 355 Criminal Justice and Criminology 10:00-11:30am AT 201 2:00-3:30pm NQ 292 English 10:00-10:45am RB 361 2:00-2:45pm RB 361 Geography 10:00-11:00am CL 424 2:00-3:00pm CL 424 Geological Science 2:00-3:00pm AR 103 History 10:00-11:00am BB 222 2:00-3:00pm BB 222 Mathematical Science 11:00-12:00pm RB 463 Modern Languages and Classics 10:00-11:00am NQ 145 Natural Resources & Environmental Management 2:00-3:00pm NQ 145 10:00-11:00am 2:00-3:00pm Elementary Ed/Special Ed 9:30-10:30am TC 121 2:00-2:50pm TC 121 Educational Studies 9:30-11:00am TC 108 1:00-3:00pm TC 107 WQ 104 WQ 104 Philosophy/Religious Studies 10:00-11:00am NQ 241 12:00-1:00pm NQ 241 Physics and Astronomy 10:00-11:15am CP 108 2:00-3:15pm CP 108 Political Science 10:00-10:50am NQ 239 2:00-3:30pm NQ 202 Psychological Science 11:00-12:00pm NQ 123 1:00-2:00pm NQ 123 Sociology 11:00-12:00pm NQ 241 2:00-3:00pm NQ 241 Women s and Gender Studies 10:00am-12:00pm BB 108 TEACHERS COLLEGE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Helpful for General and Undecided 2:00-3:00pm NQ 350 HONORS COLLEGE Class Sit In 9:00am, 12:00pm, & 1:00pm Honors House (BA) Honors College Faculty Q&A 10:00am & 2:00pm Honors House (BA) Honors Student Q&A 9:00am-2:30pm (Every 30 minutes) Honors House (BA)
Campus Map ACADEMIC BREAKOUT SESSION LOCATION RESIDENCE HALL TOUR LOCATION EVENT CHECK-IN PARKING HOUSING, ORIENTATION, & CORE CURRICULUM INFO TABLE & CAMPUS TOURS BALL STATE BOOKSTORE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE STUDENT LIFE ACTIVITY FAIR & PHOTO BOOTH
List of Majors by Department COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Family and Consumer Sciences Apparel Design, Child Life, Child Development, Family Studies, Fashion Merchandising, General Family and Consumer Sciences, Hospitality and Food Management, Interior Design, Residential Property Management, FCS Education Military Science Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Technology Computer Technology, Construction Management, Graphic Arts Management, Industry and Technology, Technology and Engineering Education COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Development COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION, AND MEDIA Communication Studies Communication Studies--Interpersonal Communication, Organizational Communication, Public Communication Journalism Advertising, Journalism Education, Journalism Graphics, Magazine Media, News, Photojournalism, Public Relations Telecommunications Film and Media Studies, Digital Production (Audio, Emerging Media, Sports, Video), News, Sales and Promotion COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Art Animation, Art History, Ceramics, Drawing, Glass, Metals/Jewelry Design, Painting, Photography and Intermedia Arts, Printmaking, Sculpture, Visual Arts Education, Visual Communication (Graphic Design) School of Music Music Composition, Music Education, Music Media Production, Music Performance Theatre & Dance Acting, Dance, Musical Theatre, Theatre Education, Design and Technology, Production, Theatrical Studies COLLEGE OF HEALTH Kinesiology Aquatics, Athletic Training, Exercise Science (Health and Fitness, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy), Health and Physical Education, Sport Administration School of Nursing Nutrition and Heath Science Nutrition and Dietetics, Health Education and Promotion, Health and Physical Education, Respiratory Therapy, Radiography Social Work Speech Pathology and Audiology Pre-Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, Speech Pathology and Audiology MILLER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting, Business Administration, Business Analytics, Computer Information Systems, Economics, Entrepreneurial Management, Finance, Human Resources Management, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Marketing, Mathematical Economics, Professional Selling, Risk Management and Insurance
List of Majors by Department COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Anthropology Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology Biology Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, Field Botany, Cellular and Molecular Biology, General Biology, Genetics, Life Science Education, Microbiology, Pre-Health Professions (Pre-Medicine, Pre-Chiropractic, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Dental Hygiene, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Optometry, Medical Technology, Pre-Physician Assistant, Pre- Veterinary), Wildlife Biology, Zoology Chemistry Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemistry Education Computer Science Criminal Justice and Criminology English Creative Writing, English/Language Arts Education, English Studies, Literature, Rhetoric and Writing Geography Comprehensive Geography, Geographic Information Science (GIS), Meteorology and Climatology, Travel and Tourism Geological Science Earth Science, Earth Space Science Education, Geology History History, Public History, Social Studies Education Mathematical Sciences Actuarial Science, Mathematical Sciences (Mathematics, Applied Mathematics), Mathematics Teaching Modern Languages and Classics Classical Culture, Classical Languages (Greek, Latin), French, French Education, German, German Education, Japanese, Japanese Education, Latin Education, Spanish, Spanish Education Natural Resources and Environmental Management Philosophy and Religious Studies Philosophy, Religious Studies Physics and Astronomy Astronomy, Physics, Physics Education, Pre-Engineering Political Science Legal Studies, Political Science, Pre-law Psychological Science Sociology Women's and Gender Studies TEACHERS COLLEGE Elementary Education / Special Education Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Special Education (Mild Intervention, Severe Intervention, Hearing Impaired/Deaf, Early Childhood, Elementary) Educational Studies All-Grade Education (Physical Education, Art), Secondary Education HONORS COLLEGE The Honors College at Ball State offers students special benefits, like discussion-based classes, unique course topics, and priority class scheduling. An additional application for admission to the Honors College is required. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE University College is an interdisciplinary, collaborative academic unit that offers student-centered programs that enhance students' success, including academic advising and support services. Learn more about major offerings and the University Core Curriculum.
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