Nov 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Accelerated Business Administration (BSBA)/Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Location(s): Manhattan Campus



The Accelerated BS in Business Administration / Master of Business Administration (MBA) provides high-performing CBA undergraduates the opportunity to earn a master’s degree in business administration with early admission to the graduate program as well as the ability to count nine credit hours of coursework in their graduate program toward their undergraduate electives.

Admission Requirements


The following requirements must be met before an individual can be admitted into this program.

  • The student must be seeking a BS degree from the College of Business Administration
  • Student must have completed a minimum of 75 credit hours toward the undergraduate degree at time of application
  • Must meet all other Graduate School admission criteria
  • The student must have a GPA of 3.0 or above in all courses completed at Kansas State University and an overall GPA of 3.0 or above.
  • The student must have a grade of B or above in STAT courses and MANGT 366 .

Application Process


The application process is the same as for the stand-alone MBA degree except that completion of the B.S.B.A. degree is not required. Students may begin the application process in the semester they are completing the final course requirement for admission, but formal admission will not be granted until all admission requirements are completed. The student must submit all of the following documents to be considered. Typically, application is made in the second semester of the student’s Junior year, with acceptance following posting of final grades. 

  • KSU graduate application form completed on-line before semester of enrollment.
  • Student’s statement of academic objective(s).
  • Official transcript(s) of all undergraduate work.

Admission to the MBA program is provisional, subject to completion of the B.S.B.A. degree and maintaining a 3.0 GPA in the final 60 credit hours of coursework. Once admitted, the requirements for the graduate degree are the same as for the regular MBA program. Students may count up to 9 credit hours of courses taken for graduate credit toward the unrestricted electives in the B.S.B.A. The B.S. degree may be awarded at any time following the completion of the undergraduate degree requirements. Alternatively, the B.S. and MBA degrees may be awarded concurrently.

Course Requirements


Courses Counted Toward both Degrees


The accelerated program allows students to being taking graduate classes during the student’s senior year at K-State.

Master’s Degree Requirements


The master of business administration (MBA) program, offered through the College of Business Administration, is designed to provide professional business education to individuals who wish to pursue a variety of administrative careers in both the private and public sectors. The theme of the curriculum is intrapreneurship which can be defined as an “entrepreneurial attitude and approach to management and problem-solving within any organization, large or small.” Throughout the program, the focus is “what one needs to know to run a business” while developing the ability to analyze all types of business situations and propose appropriate, creative and financially sound solutions. The curriculum combines conceptual, analytical and experiential approaches to learning both in and out of the classroom. Once the foundation of basic problem solving tools and knowledge in each functional area is established, the program deepens the interdisciplinary understanding of problem-solving approaches and their functional, ethical, environmental and international ramifications. The program concludes with a culminating learning experience.

The MBA curriculum is a 36-credit hour program designed to be completed in one and a half to two years of full-time study or four years of part-time, typically evening study. Three components comprise the curriculum:

  • Business core (24 credit hours)
  • Culminating experience (3 credit hours)
  • Set of Electives (9 credit hours-taken as undergraduate)

The culminating experience requirement can be accomplished in one of two ways: (1) approved internship (campus students only), or (2) a business capstone course.

Online students must have three years of full-time approved work experience and should take GENBA 875  - International Business Experience (3 credits), MIS 830  - Information Technology Strategy and Application (3 credits), and one three hour elective in place of the Set of Electives.

Before beginning the MBA coursework, students must acquire basic competency in mathematical analysis, statistics and economic theory and analysis. These competencies may be acquired through specific undergraduate course work with the number of courses required depending on the applicant’s prior academic work. This basic competency coursework may be taken after admission to the MBA program during the student’s first semester.

Once admitted, MBA students are responsible for making themselves aware of Graduate School policies and deadlines.

Areas of Concentration - Available only to on-campus students


K-State’s MBA offers its on-campus students the opportunity to gain general business knowledge as well as develop a focus in a particular area of interest. Concentration areas are available in accounting, data analytics, finance, management, technology entrepreneurship, and international business. Students must take 12 credit hours in the concentration area. Specific courses have been carefully developed to complement one another and best meet the needs of our students. Students wishing to complete specific concentrations will be restricted to designated course work.

Accounting

The MBA concentration in accounting allows students to expand their basic knowledge of accounting topics.  It is not intended to be a substitute for a masters degree in accounting, nor to prepare students for the CPA exam.  Students interested in a career in accounting should enroll in the Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program.

Data Analytics

A concentration in data analytics will allow students to analyze large data sets to provide insight for practical problems, and to relate patterns shown in the data to real-world situations and communicate the implications of these patterns to others.

Finance

The finance concentration will allow students to combine the broad MBA education with specific skills necessary to be a successful financial analyst or manager. Students will specialize in controlling the resource investments required to support an enterprise’s operating activities, planning and negotiating appropriate financing arrangements to support these investment requirements, and managing the risks inherent in an enterprise’s investment and financing activities.

Management

A concentration in management will allow a student to develop their knowledge in human resource management and/or operations management. Courses are offered in a variety of areas of management such as leadership, entrepreneurship, supply chain management, personnel law, etc.

Marketing

A concentration in marketing will allow a student to develop their knowledge of marketing strategy, research, analytics and sales management. Courses are offered in a variety of areas in marketing.

Technology Entrepreneurship

The technology entrepreneurship concentration allows graduate students to gain valuable exposure to the innovation and technology commercialization process at Kansas State University through in-class teaching and on-the-job training programs. Students in the concentration focus on the creation and management of innovation in organizations with a particular emphasis on the commercialization of intellectual property. Students with undergraduate degrees in the sciences and engineering are especially encouraged to consider this concentration as part of their programs.

International Business

The international business concentration provides graduate students with the knowledge and skills to conduct business in a global context. Students are required to understand the international dimensions of business. Courses are offered in various areas, including accounting, management, marketing, and finance.

Curriculum Prerequisite Courses


Six hours of economics. These courses or evidence of equivalent preparation.

Business Core

24 credit hours; may waive 6 credit hours if “B” or better is achieved in equivalent courses at the discretion of the program director. Typically, waivers are only granted for multiple undergraduate courses taken, and only credits from AACSB accredited institutions are accepted.

Integrated Core

Total Hours Required for Master’s: 36