BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TRANSFER
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE
Program Coordinator: Larry Flick- 383-5277

This program is designed primarily for those students who plan to transfer in business administration to a baccalaureate institution.  Students are urged to investigate and select the institutions to which they will transfer as early as possible since each transfer situation must be planned carefully.  A minimum of 64 credits is required for graduation.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM

Course ID

Title of Course

Credits

 

 

SEMESTER I

 

 

 

 

BBG* K115°

Business Software Applications  

3

 

 

ECN* K101°

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

 

 

ENG* K101° 

Composition   

3

 

 

MAT* K137° or higher

Intermediate Algebra or higher

3

 

 

__________

Social Sciences Elective

3

 

 

SEMESTER II

 

 

 

 

ACC* K111°

Principles of Accounting I

4

 

 

ECN* K102° 

Principles of Microeconomics

3

 

 

ENG* K102°

Literature & Composition

3

 

 

________

Fine Arts Elective

3

 

 

MAT* K167° or higher

Principles of Statistics or higher

3

 

 

SEMESTER III

 

 

 

 

ACC* K112°

Principles of Accounting II

4

 

 

BBG* K231°

Business Law I  

3

 

 

BMG* K202°

Principles of Management

3

 

 

BMG* K220°

Human Resources Management

3

 

 

BMK* K201°

Principles of Marketing

3

 

 

SEMESTER IV

 

 

 

 

ACC* K118°

Managerial Accounting

4

 

 

BFN* K201°  

Principles of Finance

3

 

 

BMG* K218°

Operations Management

3

 

 

__________

Natural Sciences Elective with Lab

4

 

 

__________

History Elective

3

 

 

 

 GRAND TOTAL 

64

 

 


°Course has a prerequisite. Students should check course description.

 

Business Administration Transfer, Associate in Science Degree
Program Outcomes


Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  1. explain the role of management and its inter-relationship with other functional areas in order to achieve organizational goals.
  2. identify the elements of management and their application to organizational activities and goals.
  3. discuss the role of ethical issues, the importance of the global perspective, and their impact on the success of a business.
  4. explain the importance of information technology in business.
  5. demonstrate skills in problem solving, in decision-making, and in teamwork, including the ability to work with diverse groups.
  6. apply critical thinking skills acquired from the Liberal Arts and Sciences requirements of the program.
  7. transfer to a four-year college or university.

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