Transfer Programs
Award
These programs are intended for
transfer purposes. It
is important that any student interested in transferring to a four-year
college or university consult with his/her academic advisor.
Award
Associate in Arts and Sciences
Length
Four Semester (Two-Year) Program
Purpose
The College and University Transfer program is designed for students
who plan to complete a baccalaureate degree program at a four-year
college or university or who are not yet prepared to select a definite
career objective. Courses permitting majors in areas of Business
Administration, Liberal Arts, General Studies, Education, Engineering,
and Science are provided and should be included in each student's
program.
Admission Requirements The student must meet the entrance requirements established by the
college.
Students are urged to check the mathematics requirements
of the four-year college or university to determine the proper mathematics
course to be taken at the community college. In addition, they
should contact the appropriate four-year institution to determine
the transferability of elective courses.
Program Requirements
Specific courses required for the Associate in
Arts and Sciences Degree are intended to provide a balanced foundation
in liberal education. Each major is detailed below.
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Business Administration
FIRST SEMESTER (Fall)
| ENG |
111 |
College Composition I |
3 |
| HIS |
111 |
History of World Civilization I (or HIS 121) |
3 |
| MTH |
163 |
Pre-Calculus (or MTH 175) |
3 |
| STD |
100 |
College Success Skills |
1 |
| ____ |
____ |
Natural Science I with Lab1 |
4 |
|
|
14
|
SECOND SEMESTER (Spring)
| BUS |
226 |
Computer Business Applications |
3 |
| ENG |
112 |
College Composition II |
3 |
| HIS |
112 |
History of World Civilization II (or HIS 122) |
3 |
| MTH |
271 |
Applied Calculus I (or MTH 176) |
3 |
| ____ |
____ |
Health or Physical Education |
1 |
| ____ |
____ |
Natural Science II with Lab1 |
4 |
|
|
|
17
|
THIRD SEMESTER (Fall)
| ACC |
211 |
Principles of Accounting I |
4 |
| BUS |
221 |
Business Statistics I (or MTH 241) |
3 |
| ECO |
201 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
| ENG |
241 |
Survey of American Literature I (or ENG 243 or ENG
251) |
3 |
| SPD |
100 |
Principles of Public Speaking |
3 |
| ____ |
____ |
Health or Physical Education |
1 |
|
|
|
17
|
FOURTH SEMESTER (Spring)
| ACC |
212 |
Principles of Accounting II |
4 |
| BUS |
222 |
Business Statistics II (or MTH 242) |
3 |
| ECO |
202 |
Principles of Microeconomics II |
3 |
| ENG |
242 |
Survey of American Literature II (or ENG 244 or ENG
252) |
3 |
|
|
|
13 |
Total Minimum Credits |
61
|
1 The Natural Science requirements may be selected from
the following: BIO 101-102; CHM 111-112; GOL 105-106; PHY 201-202.
*It is recommended that students take ECO 201 before taking ECO 202.
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