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The Miller College of Business is located at Whitinger Business Building(WB) at Ball State University. It's a business building. And, all business majors are in this building. like, Accounting, Economic, Market, Finance, Business administration, and so on. It provides students a lot of choices to get business experience. Furthermore, it's good for students to get a job, and know more things about company. In addition, Miller College of business will share some information that are about the world business.

History
Then name of the Miller College of Business is from a person who is called Wallace T. Miller Jr. When he becomes a successful businessman, he donated a amount of money to Ball State University to build this college. Therefore, people used his name for this building. This is a big gift for Ball State University at that time.

Degree Programs
The Miller College of Business offers undergraduate degree programs and graduate degree programs:

Undergraduate degree programs

 * Accounting—It's a skill of recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions of a business. Ball State University provides Accounting major and organizes an Accounting club that you can take a part in this activity. It's good for students to learn something about companies and business that are at society, And its office located at WB room 303. Furthermore, Certified Public Accoutant(CPA) is very good at this college, and Ball State University has a higher pass rate for CPA.In addition, it offers courses. Like, ACC 201, ACC 202, ACC 301, ACC 305, ACC 401, ACC451 and so on.
 * Business Administration—The business administration major is a college course of studies that offers instruction in general business principles and practices. In other words, students should focuses on business theory, practices and management. At Ball State University, its office is located at WB room 147. Its courses obtain some basic courses that are from Accounting, Financial, management, marketing and Econonics, like ACC 201, ACC 202 ECON 201, ECON 202, FIN 100, FIN 300, MAG 300, MAK 300 and son on.


 * Marketing—It's a management process through which goods and services move from concept to the customer. At Ball State University, its office is located at WB room 309. Ball State requires students to create and maintain relationships with customers and suppliers.


 * Economics—It talks about the study of how the forces of supply and demand allocate scarce resources. And, it has two parts, one is microeconomics, which examines the behavior of firms, consumers and the role of government; and the other is macroeconomics, which looks at inflation, unemployment, industrial production, and the role of government. At Ball State University, its office is located at WB room 201. And, it has some pre-buisness courses, like ECON 201, ECON 202 and ECON 221.


 * Finance—Finance major is talking about cash flow and financial status. And, how you can manage your property and save your money this stuff. And, it tells you which is the best for you to make a choice. At Ball State University, its office is located at WB room 301. Ball State provides FIN 100, FIN 101,and FIN 300 these pre-business courses. At Ball State, you will have special learning opportunities. As a finance major, you can manage real money before you graduate. You can help other students to solve their financial problems. Like, telling them how to save money. Furthermore, in Financial courses professor will tell you something about real world financial problems and some tips about finance that how to buy a automobile, how to rent a house, or introduce some insurance forms.


 * Human Resource Management—Ball state university's Human Resource Management is one of just two human resource management programs in Indiana, this major will help you to do business more efficiency and effective.And, its office is located at WB room 309. Furthermore, Ball State requires students to learn some courses like, FIN 300, FIN 352, ISOM 351, MGT 300, MGT 385, PSYSC 474 and so on.


 * Information Systems—Information system is a process you can use hardware, software, or other thing to organize a business. It becomes more convenient for people to do something. At Ball State, its office is located at WB room 203.


 * International Business—It's about business stuff,but its range is global. In its courses, professor will talk something business are happened in the world. And, at Ball State University its office is located at WB room 100.

Graduate degree programs

 * Master of Business Administration (MBA)—Master of Business Administration is a master's degree in business administration. And, at Ball State its office is located at WB room 147.


 * Master of Science in Accounting—Master of Science in Accounting is a graduate professional degree in accounting. And, at Ball State its office is located at WB room 303.

Business

 * It is recognized as one of the best undergraduate programs in the nation.[1]

Accounting

 * It is ranked 18th among the nation's undergraduate accounting programs at midsize colleges and universities by the 2009 Professors Survey by the Public Accounting Report.


 * It is the first public institution in Indiana to receive additional special accreditation for its accounting program from the Association to Advance College Schools of Business.

Entrepreneurship

 * It is ranked continuously among the nation's top 10 undergraduate programs by U.S. News & World Report and described as the "ultimate entrepreneurial experience."


 * It is ranked 20th in an analysis of the nation's top undergraduate entrepreneurship programs.

Finance

 * It is ranked 11th nationally for quality teaching.

Recognitions
Ball State's chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma was recognized in 2007 as a premier chapter by the national organization, the honor society for AACSB International–The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.[2]

Economics

 * Ball State's team of economics students won a spot in the final four in the regional finals of the College Fed Challenge in Chicago in 2007.

Human Resources

 * Professor Jennifer Bott, PhD, was awarded first prize in the Mid-Continent East AACSB 2009 Innovation in Business Education Award Competition.


 * The human resource management major is one of only two such programs offered at universities in Indiana and was recognized in 2006 for excellence by the Society for Human Resource Management.

Marketing

 * In 2007, Ball State marketing students placed in the top 25 of the Business Strategy Game.

Sales

 * The H.H. Gregg Center for Professional Selling's annual Sales Career Fair is one of the largest of its kind in the country.

Student Organizations
The Miller College of Business has a wide range of organizations for students covering all areas of study, including honor societies and professional organizations.[3]


 * Accounting Club: This organization will ask a kind of company staffs to introduce interview or other business stuff. It's opened on every Monday 4pm at WB 144.


 * Alpha Kappa Psi: national professional fraternity for business majors


 * American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS): national educational society of resource management


 * Association of Information Technology Profesionals (AITP): national organization for tech-related fields of study


 * Beta Gamma Sigma: national business honor society (invitation only)


 * Collegiate Entrepreneurship Organization (CEO): student group for entrepreneurship


 * Delta Sigma Pi: national professional fraternity for business majors


 * Financial Management Association (FMA): student group for finance, banking, and investment


 * Gamma Delta Pi (GDP): student group focusing on economics


 * Gamma Iota Sigma: national professional fraternity for insurance, risk management, and actuarial science


 * Phi Gamma Nu: national professional fraternity for business majors


 * Pi Omega Pi: national honor society for business and marketing education


 * Pi Sigma Epsilon: national professional fraternity for selling, sales management, and marketing (Ball State chapter formerly Selling and Sales Management Club)


 * Sigma Iota Epsilon: national honorary and professional fraternity for management