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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.

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  • Management continues to be the most popular undergraduate business major, followed by Marketing, Accounting, and Finance.

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  • 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).

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  • Enrollment in the Master of Accounting program has grown substantially over the last five years while MBA enrollments have declined moderately.

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