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Business Recommended Transfer Curricula
Recommended AS Transfer Curriculum for Business, Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Management
All full-time transfer students are required to take OCS 121.
General Education Courses
| Communications (9) | Semester Hours |
|---|---|
| ENG 101 | 3 |
| ENG 102 | 3 |
| SPE 108 | 3 |
| Humanities and Fine Arts (9) | Semester Hours |
| Select from Group II | 9 |
| Social and Behavioral Science (9) | Semester Hours |
| ECO 201 | 3 |
| ECO 202 | 3 |
| Select from Group III | 3 |
| Mathematics (5-8) [1] (Select from 2) | Semester Hours |
| MTH 161 AND MTH 180 OR MTH 190 | 8 5 |
| Physical and Life Science (7-8) | Semester Hours |
| Select from Group V (must include one lab) | 7-8 |
| Minimum General Education | 44-48 |
Area of Concentration (Business Core Classes)/Electives |
|
| Semester Hours | |
| ACC 120 | 4 |
| ACC 121 | 3 |
| MTH 211 | 4 |
| Suggested electives [2]: ACC 130, ACC 200, BUS 108, BUS 203, BUS 220, BLW 201, BLW 203 | 23 |
| Minimum Area of Concentration/Electives Classes | 11 |
| Minimum for AS Degree | 62 |
- Mathematics requirements differ in business programs at various colleges and universities. Students are advised to consult the Transfer Center and/or the catalog and advisor of the institution where they plan to transfer for appropriate selection of mathematics courses.
- These courses will be accepted for credit by bachelor’s degree institutions but may not meet the specific requirements of a bachelor’s degree in business. Many four-year institutions accept more than 62 credits to fulfill requirements in business. However, students planning to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in business should consult with the Transfer Center and with their intended transfer institution for specific information about how specific additional business courses will transfer.
Overview
SSC Business transfer programs include courses and majors in general business, accounting, finance, marketing and management. This AS curriculum applies to courses and programs in all those fields. Some colleges and universities have capstone programs designed for students who wish to transfer after completing the AAS degree programs..
Faculty are available during scheduled office hours to advise students about their courses and program. Peruse some of the offerings in the Department of Business Programs & Computer Technology.