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Kansas State University

Bachelor's Degrees

K-State's bachelor's degrees all require that a student have completed approximately two years of college course work prior to making application to a K-State program. For information about community colleges that K-State regularly accepts transfer credits from visit http://www.edukan.org/. Credits are also accepted from many other colleges and universities.

General Business

The General Business degree provides a solid understanding of the fundamental areas in business: finance, accounting, management, and marketing. The curriculum is designed to prepare the student for the diverse environment of the business world.

The College of Business Administration is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB).

Dietetics

The dietetics program at Kansas State University is recognized nationally and internationally for the quality of its graduates. Top-ranked faculty prepare for students for exciting careers at all facets of dietetics.

Family Studies and Human Services

The family studies and human services bachelor’s degree combines a solid background in human development with a concentration from an outside area such as psychology, sociology, gerontology, or women's studies. Students in this program often go on to administrative roles in youth programs, the court system, Cooperative Extension, family support programs, and public health departments.

Interdisciplinary Social Science

Social science is a branch of learning that examines society's institutions-their structures, theoretical foundations, evaluation, and interrelationships-and how they affect and are affected by human behavior. Students are required to take credits from a minimum of four social science disciplines. Social science disciplines include nine areas: anthropology, economics, geography, history, mass communications, political science, psychology, sociology, and women's studies.

Technology Management

This undergraduate degree program that is offered by K-State's College of Technology and Aviation, combines a technical area of concentration with advanced business studies, so that you can be a professional who has the practical and leadership skills to move forward in business. Technology management students take courses in the diverse areas of management, accounting and marketing as well as other critical elements of business. Technology management graduates are prepared for supervisory and management position in a variety of technical areas, ranging from aviation and manufacturing position in a variety of technical areas, ranging from aviation and manufacturing to sales and product development.