We want you to learn more about the K-State College of Business curriculum. By knowing what our requirements are you will be able to correctly advise your students on which courses to take and how they can be best-prepared for a K-State business major.
K-State business majors are required to complete a minimum of 126 credit hours to graduate with any of the six business majors. The credits are divided into three main categories (Business Administration Pre-Profession requirements, Business Core courses, and Business Major courses). If you have students that are taking Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), College Now, or community or four-year college courses, they have the opportunity to transfer those credits to K-State.
Almost all student’s previous credits transferred in before starting at K-State will fall under the Business Administration Pre-Profession (BAPP) requirements. Please review our BAPP curriculum worksheet to review the required non-business courses a business major must complete. Quite a number of students enter K-State with credit, so your students can use our BAPP guide to plug in courses they may already have credit for.
K-State business majors are required to take several communication and quantitative courses. When you work with students interested in pursuing a business major, you can advise them that business students need Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, College Algebra, Calculus I, two business statistics courses, Public Speaking, and two English composition courses. If students want to get ahead on the business curriculum requirements, they might be interested in completing some of the courses listed above before starting at K-State.
For specific details on how AP and IB credits for each respective exam transfer to K-State, please review the information provided by the Office of Admissions. Before your incoming students meet with a business academic advisor they will have the opportunity to list all previous work they have completed for college credit. Just be sure to remind your students to send in any AP or IB scores and transcripts so they receive the appropriate credit at K-State.
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