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Preface
General Information
Student Information
Academic Programs
Degrees and Majors
Degree Characteristics
Degrees Conferred
Declared Majors
Undeclared Majors
Arts
Business
Education
PTEU
Health and Human Services
Humanities and Social Sciences
Science and Mathematics
Library & Con Ed
Faculty/Staff
Budget/Facilities
Sources of Data
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Declared Majors - College of Business
Fall 2000
Fall 2001
Fall 2002
Fall 2003
Fall 2004
5-Year
# Change
5-Year
% Change
Bachelors
Accounting
438
407
467
541
602
164
37%
Economics
47
58
61
65
91
44
94%
Finance
336
312
368
418
496
160
48%
Management
735
692
741
846
1,034
299
41%
Marketing
433
434
499
570
624
191
44%
Operations & Purchasing
26
19
22
25
13
-13
-50%
Professional Sales
44
34
39
55
93
49
111%
Undeclared UG Business
349
322
321
232
105
-244
-70%
Bachelors Total
2,408
2,278
2,518
2,752
3,058
650
27%
Masters
Accounting
36
65
76
94
97
61
169%
Business Administration - Career Growth
549
498
559
526
471
-78
-14%
Business Administration - Experienced Professional
151
162
129
112
120
-31
-21%
Business Administration - Web
0
9
18
16
15
-
-%
Masters Total
721
734
782
748
703
-18
-2%
College Total
3,129
3,012
3,300
3,500
3,761
632
20%
Annual % Change
-1%
-4%
10%
6%
7%
Highlights
Declared undergraduates in all business majors grew substantially over the past five years (up 27% overall), except for Operations & Purchasing which has been discontinued as a stand-alone major.
Management continues to be the most popular undergraduate business major, followed by Marketing, Accounting, and Finance.
With over 600 graduate students enrolled, the MBA is three times larger than the next most popular graduate program at KSU (MED in Educational Leadership).
Enrollment in the Master of Accounting program has grown substantially over the last five years while MBA enrollments have declined moderately.