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Business Administration/Accounting |
Associate of Science: Business Administration/Accounting
This degree is designed for the student planning to transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program in business administration, accounting, management, marketing, or finance. The following suggested program of study is adapted to meet the requirements of the transfer institutions. Students completing this course of study earn an Associate of Science Degree.
This program of study can be adjusted to meet the needs of the transfer student.
Suggested Program of Study
| Number |
Course Name |
Hr |
| Orientation |
| SO100 |
Student Success Seminar |
1 |
| General Education Component |
| Written/Oral Communication 9 hours |
| EN176 |
English Composition |
3 |
| EN177 |
English Composition II |
3 |
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Oral Communications - Gen. Ed. |
3 |
| Natural Science and Math 8 hours |
| Mathematics - Gen. Ed. |
3
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| Natural Science - Gen. Ed. |
5
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| Social/Behavioral Science 6 hours |
| Social/Behavioral Science - Gen. Ed. |
3 |
| Social/Behavioral Science - Gen. Ed. |
3 |
| Arts/Humanities 6 hours |
| Arts/Humanities - Gen. Ed. |
3 |
| Arts/Humanities - Gen. Ed. |
3 |
| Health/Physical Education 2 hours |
| Physical Education - Lifestyle |
1 |
| Physical Education - Skill |
1 |
| Additional Ag/Math/Science/Computer Componsent Declared Ag and Business Majors may also use business courses. (22 hours miniumum) |
| Additional Electives |
8 |
| See advisor & suggested elective blocks for specific course work selection. |
| Professional Component 15 hours |
| AC101 |
Accounting Fundamentals (if needed) |
(3) |
| AC177 |
Accounting I |
3 |
| BU178 |
Introduction to Business |
3
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| BU217 |
The Legal Environment of Business |
3 |
| MA205 |
Elements of Statistics |
3 |
| MA210 |
Calculus: For Business & Liberal Arts |
3 |
| Business Component 15 hours |
| AC178 |
Accounting II |
3 |
| AC257 |
Managerial Accounting |
3 |
| CO176 |
Intro to Computer Concepts & Appl. |
3 |
| EC276 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
| EC277 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
| Minimum credit hours to graduate |
62 |
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