Nov 01, 2024  
2024 - 2025 Catalog 
  
2024 - 2025 Catalog

Business Administration, Associate of Science


Program Code: 213

The Associate of Science (A.S.) degree program in Business Administration is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in business administration. Typical majors include accounting, economics, information systems, international business, finance, management, marketing, and public administration.

Courses required for the Business Administration degree are available on all four campuses.

Semester Total: 13-15


Semester Total: 15-16


Semester Total: 16


Semester 4


  • ___ ___ - Approved Business Administration Elective4
  • ___ ___ - Approved Business Administration Elective4
  • ___ ___ - Humanities Elective5
  • ___ ___ - Science with Lab Elective6

Semester Total: 16


Program Total Minimum Credits: 60-63


Program Footnotes


1Student who intend to take MTH 263   in Semester 2 should select MTH 167   in order to fulfill the prerequisite requirement.

2Students may select any of the following History courses: HIS 101  , HIS 102  , HIS 111  , HIS 112  , HIS 121  , HIS 122  .

3Students may substitute CST 110  for CST 100   . Consult transfer institution to ensure that the substitution is appropriate for intended transfer program.

4To satisfy the BUS Core requirements, students may select any of the following: BUS 200  , BUS 274  , MKT 201  , BUS 227  , BUS 270  , BUS 280  , ITE 140  . Consult transfer institution to ensure that the substitution is appropriate for intended transfer program.

5Students may select from eligible Humanities courses identified as Artistic Expression or Literature and Creative Writing under General Education Core Requirements . Students should consult with an academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).

6Students may select from eligible Science with Lab courses. Eligible courses are listed under General Education Core Requirements . Students should consult with an academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).