Our Program
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a Masters
in Agribusiness differ from a Master of Business Administration?
The Master in Agribusiness has
been developed with guidance from agribusiness leaders.
The program is designed to integrate analytical concepts
and management issues such as human resources and marketing,
and apply these concepts directly to agribusiness problems.
The Master of Agribusiness allows students the opportunity
to learn problem-solving skills in depth, while an MBA
often addresses a broad range of operational and strategic
issues. Both degrees are valuable, but each appeals
to a different audience.
Can I get a degree
without attending campus?
This is an option at some universities,
however, most programs require some on-campus attendance.
The on-campus component of the K-State MAB program is
an important step in building the cohort of students
that will rely on each other throughout the program.
Campus sessions are limited to
a total of four weeks over two years. In all, we find
that students have a very positive educational experience
in the MAB program because they know each other and
the faculty well. Students welcome the opportunity to
meet each other and gain business contacts.
How much time does the program require?
During the January to March months when students are completing two courses at the same time, students can expect to spend 10-15 hours a week on coursework. The rest of the year courses are completed one at a time and most students spend 5-8 hours per week listening to lectures, attending chatrooms and homework assignments.
Can I use my work laptop computer?
Company-owned laptops with corporate firewalls may not be used. You probably will find that you can work more efficiently with your own laptop. Although laptops are not a requirement of the program, we strongly encourage you to bring a laptop and external mouse if you have one available. In addition, while on campus you will have the opportunity to install and test the distance education software. If you decide to purchase a new laptop, please go to the Computer Requirements page for computer specifications.
What if I don't understand
the course material or homework?
Like any traditional program,
faculty members expect students to need additional help.
The Master in Agribusiness program is structured so
that students can easily get the help they need through
a variety of methods that include: multi-audio internet chat rooms,
message boards, email, and the telephone.
What is this extra
business class that I can transfer to K-State? Is the
class required? What if I don't live near a university?
Yes, a 3-hr business elective is required.
This course allows for a deeper understanding of issues
that are important for a student's thesis/research project.
If you do not live near a university, we offer an international
elective, "Comparative Food and Agriculture Systems," or you may take a graduate business course via distance
from an accredited university.
We will help you determine the course that best fits
your needs. Some MAB students even take the class at
the same time so they can help each other.
Where do I stay during the campus sessions?
We block rooms at local hotels offering discounted rates for our students during the campus session weeks. Students can stay at one of those locations or choose another option. The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce offers a complete listing of hotels and bed and breakfast inns.
How many students do you admit each year and when should I apply?
The average class size is 25-30 students. Applications are screened upon receipt and will be accepted until October 15 or until the class is filled. A waiting list will be established for students accepted into the program after the class is full.
Can I still be admitted if my undergraduate GPA is less than 3.0?
Yes, admission to the program is still possible. Some students may be admitted to the program on a probationary status. Students on probation as a condition of admission will acquire good standing if they achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in the first 9 credit hours of graduate level course work.
How do I enroll in courses and receive my class materials?
MAB staff will notify you when it is time to enroll and provide you enrollment instructions for all of the appropriate classes. You will receive course materials during the campus sessions and other items will be shipped to you as necessary throughout the year.
How do I get to campus? Follow directions on map. Click here to
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Other questions? Please contact MAB staff at mab@agecon.ksu.edu or 785.532.4495.
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