Austin Community College

FY 2005 Degree Plan

Business Administration

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Associate of Science Degree

Business Administration is designed to prepare the student for transfer to a four-year university baccalaureate program. In addition to business courses, the curriculum includes math, science, social sciences, and humanities. All the courses in this degree plan must be taken and passed in order to earn the Associate of Science in Business Administration. The order, given below, in which these courses should be taken, is just a suggestion. Students may take the courses in any order they want to except for those courses that require a course prerequisite (+). The Business Administration degree is a transfer degree based on the 42-hour Core Curriculum and Business Field of Study Curriculum, and represents the first two years of a four-year degree and will vary from university to university. Students transferring should always consult with an advisor or articulation officer from their receiving institution.

Semester I
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3
HIST1301 United States History I 3
BUSI1301
Introduction to Business OR 3



Restricted Elective1
BCIS1305
Business Computer Applications2 OR 3
COSC1315 Fundamentals of Programming
+


Mathematics3 3-4



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15-16
Semester II
+ENGL1302 English Composition II 3
HIST1302 United States History II 3
ECON2302 Principles of Microeconomics 3
+


Natural Science4 3-4
+MATH1425 Business Calculus and Applications I OR 4
+MATH2413 Calculus I



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16-17
Semester III
+


Literature Course5 3
GOVT2305 United States Government 3
ACCT2301
Principles of Financial Accounting 3
ECON2301 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
+


Natural Science4 3-4



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15-16
Semester IV
GOVT2306 Texas State and Local Government 3
+ACCT2302
Principles of Managerial Accounting 3



Visual and Performing Arts6 3
+


Humanities7 3



Oral Communication8 3



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15





TOTALS
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61-64
1 Choose from the following: BUSG 2371, MATH 1342 or BUSI 2301. It is recommended that students without a prior business course or business experience enroll in BUSI 1301. Students should consult with their receiving institution about which business courses will apply to their intended four-year degree plan.
2 BCIS 1305 is the preferred course per the Business Field of Study Curriculum. Computer Information Management and Management Information Systems majors should consult with an academic advisor.
3 Students should first consult with an ACC mathematics instructor for placement and to determine which of the following two-semester course sequence options will count towards a degree at the four-year school to which they intend to transfer. Typical sequences are MATH 1324 followed by MATH 1425 or MATH 1425 followed by MATH 1476. Students with strong math backgrounds may use the sequence MATH 2413 followed by MATH 2414. Students may also use MATH 1314 followed by MATH 1425, however since College Algebra does not count towards most four-year degree plans, students using this option will usually need to complete at least one additional math course. Students should consult with their receiving institution about which math courses will apply to their intended four-year degree plan.
4 Select from Natural Sciences in the Core Curriculum Course list. Both science courses must be from the same department. Students should consult with their receiving institution about which science courses will apply to their intended four-year degree plan.
5 Select any Literature course from Humanities in the Core Curriculum Course List.
6 Select from Visual and Performing Arts in the Core Curriculum Course List.
7 Select from Humanities in the Core Curriculum Course List.
8 Select any Speech course from Communications in the Core Curriculum Course List. SPCH 1321 is the preferred course per the Business Field of Study Curriculum.


Degree Plans updated August 26, 2004 09:00am
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