Transfer Information
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Catalog of Entry | 2001

Associate in Arts
Business Transfer Degree

Completion of this degree will allow a student to transfer to those institutions currently subscribing to the MACRAO Transfer Agreement. It will not, however, ensure that the student will be admitted to the university's college of business since admission to the university and admission to the college of business are two separate processes. All students electing this degree are strongly encouraged to make an appointment with a transfer advisor in the business department no later than the second semester of the freshman year. Students should also contact their intending transfer institution for advising purposes. Sample curricula for a few popular programs are included.

NOTE: Only courses with a 2.0 or better will transfer to most four-year colleges and universities. If you want to complete the MACRAO Articulation Agreement, you will need to plan your courses carefully. Completion of the Associate in Arts - Business Transfer Degree does NOT guarantee the MACRAO designation.

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General Education Requirements (18 credits)

English (3 credits)
ENG 131 Writing Experience

Mathematics (4 credits) Choose one of the following:
MTH 140 Precalculus
MTH 151 Calculus I

Science (4 credits) Choose one of the following: 
BIO 131 General Biology
BIO 132 Human Biology
BIO 151 General Botany
BIO 152 General Zoology
BIO 155 Human Anatomy & Physiology 

Social Science (3 credits) 
ECN 231 Macroeconomics 

Humanities (3 credits) Choose one of the following:
ART 111 Art History: Prehistoric to 1400 
ART 112 Art History: Renaissance to Present 
ENG 246 Short Story & Novel
ENG 247 Poetry & Drama
ENG 249 African-American Literature 
ENG 252 Shakespeare 
ENG 255 American Literature - 19th Century 
ENG 256 American Literature - 20th Century 
ENG 257 World Literature I 
ENG 261 Creative Writing 
ENG 262 Creative Writing 
HUM 131 Cultural Constructions 
PHL 231 Introduction to Philosophy 
PHL 232 Logic 
THR 116 Introduction to Theatre 

Health and Fitness (1 credit) Choose one of the following: 
HPF 160 Wellness 
HPF 168 Weight Training & Conditioning 
HPF 221 Jazz Techniques 
HPF 268 Advanced Weight Training 
HPF 277 Stress Management 
HPF 278 Stress Management for Parents 

Business Core (17 credits)  
ACC 231 Principles of Accounting I 
ACC 232 Principles of Accounting II 
ECN 232 Microeconomics 
Choose two from the following: 
BUS 101 Marketing 
BUS 131 Introduction to Business 
BUS 234 Business Management 

Major Requirements: (19 credits)  
Humanities (6 credit hours)  
Choose two courses in two different disciplines from the list above 

English (3 credits)  
ENG 132 Writing Experience 

Technology (3 credits)
ITE 101 Introduction to Information Technology

Social Science (3 credits) Choose one course from the following: 
ANT 131 Cultural Anthropology 
CRJ 111 Introduction to Criminal Justice 
CRJ 117 Criminology 
PLS 141 American National Government 
SSC 131 Social Issues 
PSY 140 Introduction to Psychology 
PSY 152 Social Psychology 
PSY 245 Infancy Childhood
PSY 251 Abnormal Psychology 
PSY 252 Developmental Psychology 
PSY 290 Human Sexuality 
GEO 131 Physical Geography 
GEO 132 World Religions
SOC 117 Criminology 
SOC 152 Social Psychology 
SOC 231 Principles of Sociology 
SOC 235 Minority Groups in America 
SOC 236 Women in a Changing Society 
SOC 251 Modern Social Problems 
HIS 120 Ancient History 
HIS 131 Western Civilization to 1555
HIS 132 Western Civilization 1555 to Present
HIS 231 Development of the US through Civil War
HIS 232 Development of the US from the Civil War

Science (4 credits) Choose one of the following: 
CEM 121 Chemistry of Life 
CEM 131 General Chemistry 
CEM 132 Organic and Biological Chemistry 
CEM 151 General Inorganic Chemistry 
CEM 152 Inorganic with Analysis 
NSC 131 Contemporary Science 
PHY 131 Our Physical World 
PHY 151 Astronomy 
PHY 231 College Physics I 
PHY 251 Modern University Physics I

Program Requirements 
The remaining hours should be chosen from any ACC, BUS, or FIN course that will transfer. The selection of these courses should be made only after consulting with the institution to which you intend to transfer and a transfer advisor in the business department.


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