<p>It’s clearer in the Academic Bulletin, but yes, it is a tight courseload.</p>
<p>[Kelley</a> School of Business Undergraduate 2006-2008 Online Bulletin: Bachelor of Science in Business](<a href=“http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/business/2006-2008/bachelor.shtml]Kelley”>http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/business/2006-2008/bachelor.shtml)</p>
<p>The 62 credit Gen Ed component they’re talking about INCLUDES 8/9 credits of communications, 6/7 credits of math (that’s the Eng W131 and math you saw in on Kelley’s Foundations page), international dimension, and the 27-credit hour core.</p>
<p>The Business component includes the stuff like A100, Econ 201, required jr/senior year courses, iCore, etc.</p>
<p>Then you have your required classes for your major (Finance).</p>
<p>I suggest mapping this all out and then fill in electives as necessary to round out the 62 credit General Education requirement.</p>
<p>It can be confusing because Kelley’s page on the foundation courses has courses from both the Gen Ed and Business components.</p>