Transfer Plans
Ivy Tech Community College - Indiana State University
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The University has partnered with Ivy Tech Community College to formalize transfer plans for particular majors. These plans enable students to
complete specific Ivy Tech associate degrees and receive credit towards specific ISU bachelor degrees.
Each plan details the Ivy Tech courses accepted for credit at ISU; the ISU courses needed to complete the bachelor degree, and any other guidelines that
apply. Credit transfer is possible for credit or degrees not listed, or credit earned from institutions other than Ivy Tech.
Browse these plans IF you are entering Ivy Tech and planning to transfer an associate degree to an ISU bachelor degree. If you are (or
soon will be) finished with your studies at Ivy Tech, refer to transfer guidelines for helpful information and transfer evaluation tools.
Note: ISU General Education requirements are
revised as of fall 2010. All current transfer plans and courses detailed below are still in effect and
will apply to degree requirements at ISU. Transfer plans will be updated and posted shortly.
Arts & Sciences
Art
Biology
Chemistry
Criminology & Criminal Justice
Economics
English
Fine Arts
French
History
Legal Studies
Mathematics
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Social Studies
Spanish
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Business
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Education
Finance
Financial Services
Information Design End User Computing
Insurance & Risk Management
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Operations Management & Analysis
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Education
Elementary Education (with Special Education Licensure)
Science Education
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Nursing, Health, and Human Services
Human Development & Family Studies
Nursing
Recreation & Sport Management
Social Work
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Technology & HRD
Advanced Manufacturing Management
Automation and Control Engineering Technology
Automotive Engineering Technology
Adult and Career Education
Civil Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Electronics Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology
Human Resource Development for Higher Education
Information Technology
Interior Design
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Packaging
Technology and Engineering Education
Technology Management
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Last updated February 12, 2013