An introduction to the operating activities of businesses and the roles that accounting information plays in planning, evaluating, and recording those activities. An introduction to financial statements is included.
Requisites
Pr.: Sophomore standing and MATH 100.
When Offered
I, II, S
UGE course
UGE
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Program requirements (15 credit hours)
Upon graduation, most students will be involved in organizations, profit or nonprofit, that will use business concepts and principles to improve their services or products. To complete the business minor students must graduate from another Kansas State University college and complete the business courses listed below:
ACCTG 231 - Accounting for Business Operations Credits: (3)
ACCTG 241 - Accounting for Investing and Financing Credits: (3)
FINAN 450 - Principles of Finance Credits: (3)
MANGT 420 - Management Concepts Credits: (3)
MKTG 400 - Introduction to Marketing Credits: (3)
Notes
Students will be responsible for meeting the prerequisites for the business courses in the
Kansas Board of Regents
Reginald L. Robinson, President and CEO
Jarold Boettcher
Jill Docking, Vice Chair
Christine Downey-Schmidt
Richard Hedges
Dan Lykins
Janie Perkins
Donna L. Shank, Chair
Gary Sherrer
William Thornton
Kansas Board of Regents
Reginald L. Robinson, President and CEO
Jarold Boettcher
Jill Docking, Vice Chair
Christine Downey-Schmidt
Richard Hedges
Dan Lykins
Janie Perkins
Donna L. Shank, Chair
Gary Sherrer
William Thornton
Students wishing to pursue an education in architecture, interior architecture, or landscape architecture in Kansas City can begin their studies at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. A cooperative agreement between KSU and UMKC enables students to enroll in a comprehensive two-year curriculum (one year for landscape architecture) that introduces them to the fundamentals of environmental design. Eligible students complete a sequence of courses comparable to those offered by Kansas State University’s College of Architecture, Planning, and Design. Students apply for admission to Kansas State and the College upon satisfactory completion of UMKC’s curriculum.
The UMKC architecture program is located in Epperson
Standardized Tests
If your graduate program requires standardized tests, you should request the Educational Testing Service to send your scores to Kansas State University. If you indicated where you wanted your scores sent (the academic department and Kansas State University) when you took the test, your scores will automatically be sent. The Graduate School does not accept photocopies as official for admission purposes. Standardized test scores are valid for five years. (If available, please include test scores on the application.)
Program requirements
Additional 12 biology credit hours, eight of which must be numbered at 400 or above.
BIOL 198 - Principles of Biology Credits: (4)
BIOL 201 - Organismic Biology Credits: (5)
In addition to the required courses in chemical engineering, interested students must take additional courses in chemistry and electives to qualify for the BS degree in chemistry.
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