Bachelor's Degree in Management
Cultivate the innovative leadership skills necessary for today’s fast-paced, continuously changing business environment.
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Bachelor's Degree in Management
B.S. in management; minor
A management degree equips students with the knowledge and training to become impactful leaders in organizations of all sizes in a wide range of industries.
Students learn how to manage all aspects of an organization, solve organizational problems and develop and execute effective strategies. The management curriculum is designed to develop not only students’ technical abilities, but also in-demand soft skills such as critical thinking, data storytelling, communication and collaboration.
The K-State difference
The business curriculum is designed to provide both breadth and depth. Most students will take at least one course in each of the core areas of business before pursuing their area of management, allowing them to make the right decision for their futures.
The College of Business Administration is among an elite 10 percent of schools and colleges in the nation to be accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business for all its programs.
Additionally, all business students are assigned a professional academic advisor who provides individualized and comprehensive services to help with all aspects of a student’s college experience.
Did you know?
More than 90 percent of graduates from the College of Business Administration find relevant jobs or choose to continue their education within three months of graduation.
Career Center
The Career Center offers an extensive career library, free assessments for exploring major/careers, job search training, career advising, employer connections, and a staff dedicated to assisting students in the career development process.
At a public research university like K-State, you'll have direct access to research opportunities from the start. K-State undergraduates have studied sustainable energy, cancer cells, musical lyrics and many other topics alongside nationally renowned faculty at K-State's 90-plus research centers.
Studying in another country not only allows you to experience the wonders of another culture, but it also broadens your horizons and makes you a stronger citizen in our global society. There are more than 85 countries currently participating in K-State's education abroad programs!
Whether you are interested in a career in human or animal health, K-State is a great place to start the journey toward becoming a healthcare professional. You will have a dedicated health professions advisor who will help you navigate the professional school application process for your chosen healthcare field.
Did you know that K-State pre-law students are accepted into law school at a rate substantially exceeding the national average? In preparing for law school, you will work with a dedicated pre-law advisor and select the major of your choice in any department in any college within the university.