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Feb 16, 2025
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Entrepreneurship (B.S.)
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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Major in Entrepreneurship will be a collaborative, cross-disciplinary program that will build upon the existing entrepreneurship coursework in Management, adding required courses in Marketing and Finance, as well as offering electives from non-Business departments of Mass Communications and Agricultural Economics.
The program will:
- Provide a full range of coursework aimed at assisting students with the creation and development of new venture ideas, and the skills to develop a marketing plan, financial plan and a complete business plan for their ideas.
- Establish stronger connections to local entrepreneurs and small business owners to serve as advisors and mentors for the K-State academic departments and students.
- Provide an avenue for students who are budding entrepreneurs to more fully prepare for the realities of business as they start their new ventures.
- Allow K-State to compete for the growing number of students who desire the opportunity to study the entrepreneurial process within the context of business.
- Provide additional integration with the established structure of entrepreneurship opportunities within the K-State community (i.e., NISTAC, Advance Manufacturing Institute).
- Provide courses that will be available to all majors across the K-State academic environment, so that those outside the College of Business have access to information on starting up new business ventures.
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Bachelor’s degree requirements
Major field requirement (18 credit hours)
Major electives (6 credit hours)
Select 6 credit hours from:
Economics electives (3 credit hours)
Select 3 credit hours from:
Unrestricted Electives (15 credit hours)
Any course numbered 100-level or above offered for credit by a university department. Students are strongly encouraged to use their unrestricted electives to complete for-credit experiential learning opportunities, such as internships, community service/engagement, and study abroad. Total hours required for graduation (126 credit hours)
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