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The Keuka China Academic Program

To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Management (B.S.M.), KCP students must complete 120 credits of required courses. Thirty courses (90 credits) are taught in Chinese by faculty members at the Chinese partner universities and are transferable to Keuka College. Ten courses (30 credits) are taught in English by faculty selected by Keuka College. All courses are approved by the Ministry of Education in China and the New York State Department of Education in the USA.

Management courses, general education courses, and a Field Period requirement make up the Keuka China academic program. With the skills and knowledge they have learned, Keuka China students are ready to enter the workforce and be valuable contributors in the workplace.

Keuka China students begin taking Keuka College courses in the second semester of their first year at a partner university. They finish taking Keuka College courses in Semester 7, or the fall semester of their fourth year of study.

The sequence of courses can be found here: BSM 4-Year Curriculum Template

Keuka College Courses

The following requirements (30 credits) are taught by Keuka College faculty in China in the sequence listed below:

FP 401 I & II – Career Management and Field Period
BUS 101 – Introduction to Business
HRM 208 – Human Resource Management
MGT 345 – Organizational Behavior
BUS 202 – Business Law
INS 301J – Integrative Studies/Leadership
INS 301A – Integrative Studies/Creativity
MGT 351 – Small Business Management
MKT 220 – Principles of Marketing
BUS 444 – Strategic Management

Chinese Partner University Courses

Students are required to take the following required courses with the partner university, which are later accepted as 90 transfer credits towards their degree:

ACC 101 – Accounting I/ Financial Accounting
ACC 102 – Accounting II/Managerial Accounting
ART 201 – History of Western Art
BUS 330 – Operations and Production
CMP 120 – Introduction to Computer Systems
COM 122 – Introduction to Communication
COM 123 – Public Speaking
COM 350 – Desktop Publishing
ECO 210 – Macroeconomics
ECO 211 – Microeconomics
ENG 110 – Composition
ENG 112 – Writing and Research
ENG 208 – Forms in Literature 
ENG 209 – Topics in World Literature
FIN 312 – Financial Management
HIS 114 – Western Civilization II
MAT 102 – College Algebra
MAT 105 – Pre-Calculus
MAT 106 – Calculus I
MAT 207 – Calculus II
MGT 353 – Business and Government Relations
MKT 220 – Principles of Marketing
MKT 335 – Internet Marketing
Natural Science Course with a lab
PHL 101 – Introduction to Philosophy
PHL 115 – Ethics
POL 140 – World Politics
PSY 101 – Introduction to Psychology
SS 231 – Statistics for Social Sciences
Total: 30 courses, 90 credits