School of Business

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Source: 2001-2002 Catalog

 
History
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Honors
Special Programs
Internships
Organizations
Small Business Development Center
Admission Requirements

A BRIEF HISTORY

The School of Business was established on July 1, 1973, by action of the Board of Regents. The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a major in Economics has been available to Washburn University students since 1904. In 1946, the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree was created. The Master of Business Adminis- tration (MBA) degree program was implemented in 1982.

PHILOSOPHY AND OBJECTIVES
The role of the Washburn University's School of Business is to provide quality professional instruction in business and economics. This includes study leading to under- graduate and graduate degrees and complementary study for other degree programs. To better serve our students, the School of Business is constantly pursuing excellence from our curriculum, faculty, facilities, and learning experiences. Our recent acceptance by the AACSB- The International Association for Management Education Accreditation Candidacy Program represents this pursuit of excellence.
Undergraduate students may earn the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a major in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, and General Business, the Bachelor of Arts (BA) with a major in Economics, and the Minor in International Business. Undergraduate students outside of the School of Business may earn a Minor in Business or a Minor in International Business. At the graduate level, the School of Business offers the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.
The overriding objective of all our programs is to prepare students to compete successfully in the complex world of business. Our academic programs reflect the philosophy that business administration is an integral part of a dynamic economic, social, and political environment Courses offered by the School of Business are designed to develop qualities in students which will help them realize their potential. Emphasis is placed on analytical skills and sound reasoning techniques that are crucial to the decision making process. In addition to developing a perspective of the environment in which business operates, students are encouraged to develop basic knowledge, skills, and attributes that are widely transferable and applicable throughout a lifetime of learning on and off the job.
To achieve these objectives, the programs in the School of Business offer students a broad educational background by requiring not only business courses, but also courses from other disciplines such as English, mathematics, humanities, and the natural sciences and social sciences.

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SCHOLARSHIPS

In recognition of the quality of School of Business programs, many alumni, individuals, and organizations have given generously to support worthy students with financial aid. Current scholarships are listed below; however new donors are added regularly. For information and applications, please contact the Director of Financial Aids or the Office of the Dean, School of Business, Washburn University. To be considered for the scholarships administered by the School of Business, either as a new or continuing recipients, students must make direct application to the School of Business each year; the normal deadline is March 1.

American Business Women's Career Chapter Scholarship
American Business Women's Executives Scholarship
American Home Life Insurance Company Scholarship
American Legion Scholarship
Association of Government Accountants Scholarship
Ruth Baldwin Scholarship Fund
Charles B. and Florence B. Beeks Scholarship
Penn B. Blair Memorial Scholarship
Ed Bozarth Chevrolet Scholarship
Gregory D. and Ronda K. Brenneman Scholarship
C.B. Campbell Scholarship
Max L. Campbell Family Memorial Scholarship Fund
Donald Allen Chubb Memorial Scholarship
Lauranne R. Clothier Scholarship
Commonwealth Mortgage Co./Hersh Family Scholarship
Community Financial Service Scholarship Fund
Kansas CPA Scholarship
Thelma Ann Davidson Memorial Scholarship
W. Laird Dean Memorial Trust Scholarship
Harold L. Dick Business Scholarship Fund
Farmers Insurance Group of Companies
Fidelity State Bank and Trust Co. and
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Chandler School of
Business Scholarship
Rodney R. Franz Scholarship
Paul and Pauline Givens Scholarship Fund
John and Harriet Green Scholarship Fund
George W. Greenwood Memorial Scholarship
Larry L. & Lucille L. Hinderlighter Scholarship
Independent Insurance Agents of Topeka, Inc.
Scholarship Fund
Insurance Women of Topeka Scholarship Fund
William A. "Cocky" Irwin Business Scholarship
John F. Kilmartin Business Leaders Scholarship Fund
Terry J. and Judy L. Kimes Scholarship Fund
Clarence W. King Scholarship
Thomas L. and Janett Miller King Scholarship
Steven and Brenda Kitchen School of Business Scholarship Fund for Single Mothers
David N. Lieberman Business Scholarship
David Brian Little Business Scholarship Fund
Jim & Kathy Maag Scholarship Fund
Dale C. Marcoux Scholarship Fund
Terry and Phyllis Marshall Business Scholarship Fund
Mize Houser Mehlinger and Kimes Accounting and
Computer Science Scholarship
Virleen and Fred Morns, Jr. Scholarship Fund
Cleora Nemec Scholarship
Charles A. and Margaret W. Pollak Fund
Louis and Ruth Ann Pozez Scholarship
Professional Advertising Club of Topeka Scholarship
Harold and Marrion Rolley Endowment Fund
Ralph Rollman Scholarship
Virginia Currier Ross Scholarship
Michael Ruhlman Current Gift Accounting Scholarship Fund
Chester L. Seeley Scholarship Fund
Marguerite E. Smith Business Scholarship Fund
Donald A. Stark Business Leader Scholarship Fund
Stewart Business Scholarship
Raymond A. and Janice D. Stewart Scholarship
Payless Shoe Source/May Department Store Company Business Scholarship
Arthur L. Shultz Banking & Finance Scholarship
Stanley Stauffer-Yellow Freight System Inc.
Transportation Scholarship Fund
Richard G. Vogel Appreciation Scholarship
Washburn Accounting Society Scholarship
Donald C. Wright Business Scholarship

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SCHOLASTIC RECOGNITION

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HONORS
Candidates for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree may qualify for School of Business Honors provided the following criteria are met:

1. Accumulate a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.50 in all accounting, business, and economics courses applied to the BBA degree, and
2. Demonstrate superior research and/or independent study skills while enrolled in Business 405, and
3. Be approved for honors designation by a two-thirds vote of the School of Business faculty.

In fulfilling conditions (2) and (3), the student will be expected to provide any academic data requested and to provide the School with an extra copy of written work prepared for credit in Business 405. A formal application must be submitted to the School of Business early in the second semester of the academic year in which the student expects to graduate.

HONORS IN ECONOMICS
Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in economics, may qualify for Honors in Economics provided the following criteria are met:

1. Accumulate a GPA of at least 3.50 in all economics courses applied to the BA degree, and
2. Demonstrate superior research and/or independent study skills while enrolled in Economics 405, and
3. Be approved for honors designation by a two-thirds vote of the School of Business faculty.

In fulfilling conditions (2) and (3), the student will be expected to provide any academic data requested and to provide the School with an extra copy of written work prepared for credit in Economics 405. A formal application must be submitted to the School of Business early in the second semester of the academic year in which the student expects to graduate.

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCHOLARS
Students graduating with the Bachelor of Business Administration degree will be awarded the designation of School of Business Scholar provided they have accumulated a GPA of at least 3.50 in all accounting, business, and economics courses and rank in the upper quartile of the Washburn University graduating class.

DEAN'S AND PRESIDENT'S HONOR ROLLS FOR UNDERGRADUATES
In order to be included on the Dean s Honor Roll, School of Business, a student must:

1. Have been admitted to, and be in good standing with, the School of Business, and
2. Have completed at least twelve graded semester hours with a GPA of at least 3.40 during the immediately preceding semester.

Students who have completed at least 12 graded semester hours with a GPA of 4.00 during the immediately preceding semester will be included on the President s Honor Roll.

OMICRON DELTA EPSILON- International Honor Society in Economics
The objectives of Omicron Delta Epsilon are recognition of scholastic attainment and the honoring of outstanding achievements in economics; the establishment of closer ties between students and faculty in economics within colleges and universities, and among college and universities; and the publication of the official journal, The American Economist.
Any student who has a genuine interest in economics, regardless of major, is eligible to become a member of ODE if he/she has completed at least twelve semester hours in economics with a 3.00 GPA or better and has achieved an overall GPA of 3.00 or better. Applications are accepted in the Fall Semester until October 10 and in the Spring Semester until February 24.

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SPECIAL PROGRAMS

BUSINESS PROGRAMS OF INTEREST TO NON-BUSINESS MAJORS
The School of Business offers several academic programs for students whose bachelor degree or degree program is not in business. These programs include 1) the Minor in Business, 2) the Minor in International Business, and 3) the Master of Business Administration.
The Minor in Business and the Minor in International Business can be earned by any student as part of any Washburn University bachelor degree program. The Master of Business Administration program is open to students with a bachelor's degree, or its equivalent, without regard to major. The MBA program requires a separate application to Washburn University as well as a separate application for admission to the MBA program.

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INTERNSHIPS

Through Washburn's Career Services, the School of Business has developed an internship program that is constantly in demand by our area successful businesses. Whether accounting or marketing, School of Business students have the good fortune to be able to select from any internship in any industry. Starting in their junior year, students may both earn credit to finish their degree and job market skills for employment. The purpose of an internship is to provide the student with a new learning experience in an on-the-job situation. School of Business credit hours may be allowed for employment, either part-time or full-time, with a business firm or a governmental agency. Both the student intern and the employer are required to file progress reports with the internship coordinators on a regular basis. Internship credit hours are graded on a pass/fail basis only. For further information, interested students should consult with the Director of Student Affairs for the School of Business. Descriptions of the programs are provided in the course listings of this catalog under Accounting 499 -Internship in Accounting, Business 499 -Internship in Business, and Economics 499-Internship in Economics. The total number of credits of School of Business internship(s) may not exceed six (6) semester hours; not more than three hours may be taken during any semester.

STUDY ABROAD
Juniors or seniors may satisfy part of their degree requirements while spending one or two semesters in approved study abroad programs that place special emphasis on international business and economics. Washburn has exchange agreements with:

Denmark International Studies (DIS), Copenhagen
Orebro University, Sweden
University of Claremont-Ferrand, France
University of Cambridge, England
University of Klagenfurt, Austria

Programs of study in many other countries can be arranged. For further information contact the Office of the Dean, School of Business or the Director of International Programs, Washburn University.

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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

The School of Business feels that in order for our students to succeed they must develop communication and networking skills. To cultivate these skills the School of Business has several student organizations that students can join for both camaraderie and learning. These organizations offered through the School of Business are listed below:

Omicron Delta Epsilon
International honor society in economics organized to encourage and recognize scholarship in economics.

Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (C.E.O.)
Organized to study and explore the exciting world of venture creation and entrepreneurship.

Washburn Accounting Society
Organized to foster the study of accounting and to sponsor professional and social activities.

Washburn Finance Society
Open to students at Washburn University who are interested in investments capital markets, banking, real estate, and other finance-related areas.

Washburn Marketing and Sales Association
Open to any student at Washburn University who has an interest in marketing, sales, advertising, public relations, or other related areas.

CONTINUING EDUCATION
The School of Business at Washburn University offers a wide range of noncredit seminars and workshops each semester to the business community. The Professional Development Series is designed to help managers, supervisors, and other professionals acquire education and training in a broad range of development opportunities. In addition to management training seminars, the School of Business offers seminars in real estate and insurance, and conducts a number of "in-house" training programs.

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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER

The Washburn University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides free, confidential, and one-on-one counseling for small business owners or potential owners in the Northeast Kansas counties of Shawnee, Jackson, Brown, and Nemaha. The SBDC also offers low-cost seminars and training programs and utilizes a wide variety of resources including online and Internet databases to help small businesses obtain the timely, detailed, and relevant information necessary to make sound business decisions. The services of the Small Business Development Center are available to all start-up or existing small businesses. The SBDC is located on the first floor of the Henderson Learning Resource Center on the Washburn University campus and can be contacted at 785-231-1010, ext. 1305, or at www.washburn.edu/sbdc.

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ACADEMIC ADVISING AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

There are several steps in a student's progress to the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and the Bachelor of Arts in economics degrees, apart from the course work and the separate applications for scholarships and financial aid, which need to be initiated by the student. These steps include 1) the declaration of major, 2) admission to the School of Business, 3) the degree audit, and 4) the application for the degree.


1) Declaration of Major / Degree / Catalog Year
Early in their program of study, all students interested in earning the Bachelor of Business Administration degree, or in the Bachelor of Arts with a major in economics, should declare their degree goal and major. This is done by submitting a declaration of major form to the School of Business for each major sought. The six majors within the BBA degree are accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, and general business. Students interested the BBA degree but who have not yet decided on a major initially can declare a major in general business and then later change their declaration of major in line with their final decision.

2) Application for Admission to the School of Business
Upon completion of 54 semester hours of college credit and the six required lower-division School of Business courses, students should apply for admission to the School of Business. Students desiring to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree may be admitted to the School of Business provided they have completed 54 semester hours of college credit; have earned a cumulative grade average of at least 2.0; and have completed the following courses, or their equivalents: AC 224 Financial Accounting, AC 225 Managerial Accounting, BU 250 Management Information Systems, EC 201 Principles of Macroeconomics, EC 202 Principles of Microeconomics, and EC 211 Statistics for Business and Economics. A grade of "C" or better in must be earned in each course. Mathematics 343 Applied Statistics may be substituted for Economics 211. A minimum of 30 semester hours must be earned after being admitted to the School of Business. Admission to the School of Business is a requirement for enrolling in BU 449 Strategic Management, the capstone course of the BBA degree.
The School of Business reserves the right to evaluate any credit hours offered for transfer relative to the current standards before accepting or rejecting such hours. Students should file an application for admission with the office of the Dean of the School of Business as soon as the student becomes eligible to apply. Students who have not already declared their major will do so at the time of admission by filling out the declaration of major form. If a student decides to change majors, the student may do so at a later time.

3) Degree Audit Request
Upon completion of 85 semester credit hours (including current enrollment), students should request a degree audit through the School of Business to determine what requirements for the degree remain to be completed. Only two requests can be made prior to graduation. Any changes in a student schedule (i.e. dropping or adding a class during the term) after a degree audit has been made should be discussed with the academic advisor. All completed degree audits prior to final check are sent directly to the School of Business for distribution to the academic advisors. Students are mailed a postcard to inform them of the date the audit was completed and to encourage them to meet with their advisor for a review of remaining requirements.

4) Application for Degree
Early in the semester of graduation, students planning to graduate must file an Application for Degree form in the Office of the University Registrar in order to initiate a graduation check The form should be filed in September for the Fall semester and in February for the Spring semester and the Summer term. A student is not a Candidate for Degree until the University Registrar's Office has the form on file.

Students from other Washburn University programs
All students who have been admitted to Washburn University are welcome to enroll in courses offered by the School of Business, except for BU 449 Strategic Management, provided they satisfy the prerequisites of the courses in question. However, candidates for degrees other than the BBA degree are limited to a maximum of 21 semester hours of Accounting (AC) and Business (BU) courses within the 124 minimum required for graduation. Students who are candidates for other bachelor's degrees at Washburn University are encouraged to consider completing either the Minor in Business or the Minor in International Business programs, noted above. Procedures and requirements for admission to the University are described in this catalog (see Admission Requirements in index).

ADVISING
It is important that any student who intends to work toward the Bachelor of Business Administration degree be advised by a member of the School of Business faculty or by the Director of Student Affairs in the School of Business. Faculty will assist students in selecting a major and in planning their academic schedules. Freshman, sophomore, and transfer students will need to consult initially with the School of Business' Director of Student Affairs for advisement, including with regard to transfer credit. Once established in the program, these students may pursue advising from School of Business faculty.
It is the responsibility of the student to meet all prerequisite requirements for the courses in which the student is enrolled. A student failing to meet prerequisite requirements is subject to administrative withdrawal from the course at any time.

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