K-STATE College of Business Administration
BAPP (Business Administration Pre-Professions) Program

Overview
All students entering the CBA begin in the BAPP Program. A student's degree is listed as BAPP until he/she completes at least 45 credit units and has earned a 2.5 GPA (3.0 for Accounting) on 12 or more units at K-State. At that point, the student may choose a degree plan in Accounting, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, or Marketing.

Requirements
The BAPP requirements comprise half of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree - 63 credit units / hours. Additionally, students complete 21 credit units of Business Core requirements. The final 42 credit units are completed within the student's chosen degree plan.*

BAPP Requirements

Credit Units

Business Orientation (GENBA 101)

0

Expository Writing I (ENGL 100)

3

Expository Writing II (ENGL 200)

3

Public Speaking IA (SPCH 105)

2

Communication Electives

6

College Algebra (MATH 100)

3

General Calculus / Linear Algebra (MATH 205)

3

Business and Economics Statistics (STAT 350)

3

Introduction to Computers (CIS 101, 102, and 103)

3

Information Technology for Business (MANGT 366)

3

Social Science Electives

9

Humanities Electives

6

Natural Science Electives (including one lab)

7

Principles of Macroeconomics (ECON 110)

3

Principles of Microeconomics (ECON 120)

3

Accounting for Business Operations (ACCTG 231)

3

Accounting for Investing and Financing (ACCTG 241)

3

TOTAL

63

Business Core Requirements

Credit Units

Business and Economics Statistics II (STAT 351)

3

Principles of Finance (FINAN 450)

3

Management Concepts (MANGT 420)

3

Introduction to Operations Management (MANGT 421)

3

Introduction to Marketing (MKTG 400)

3

Business, Government, and Society (MANGT 596)

3

Business Strategy (MANGT 595)

3

TOTAL

21


*Students do not need to complete all BAPP and Business Core requirements before beginning their degree plan requirements. However, all appropriate prerequisites must be met. Prerequisites are listed in the K-State Undergraduate Catalog.