Bachelor of Science: Training in Business and Industry
Why Choose Training in Business and Industry? Rapid technological advances have generated strong demand for professionals who can fill a growing number of training positions in business and industry. Ferris State University TBI graduates can expect excellent career opportunities as business and industry strives to keep pace and remain competitive with new technology.
The Ferris State University training in business and industry curriculum includes required course work in general education and professional education. The program does not lead to teacher certification.
Professional Opportunities
Graduates of the TBI program possess strong basic academic skills, specialized technical skills, are able to communicate effectively and are well versed in instructional design, development and technology. Business and industry leaders seek out TBI graduates because they are so uniquely equipped with a balance of solid liberal arts and world-renowned technical, hands-on education.
Admission Requirements
High school students and transfer students with 29 credit hours or less must possess a high school grade point average of 2.25 (on a 4.0 scale) or an ACT composite score of 15. Transfer students with 30 credit hours or more must possess a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Students transferring into the program with completed majors or minors must have the appropriate GPA as established by each department. Consult individual program description for other admission requirements.
Graduation Requirements
The training in business and industry program leads to a Bachelor of Science degree through the School of Education, College of Education & Human Services. Graduates must complete all of FSU's general education, training in business and industry, and education requirements. Professional education requirements include a semester of directed student teaching. Consult individual program description for other graduation requirements.
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