All lower division GE completed. Lower division major requirements of Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics (ACCT 220, ACCT 230, ECON 160, ECON 161) completed as part of the AS-T in Business Administration. Students transferring with the revised Business Administration 2.0 AS-T will also have completed the MATH 140 requirement.
Transfer Year 1: First Semester
Course |
Units |
BLAW 280* (if not completed prior to transfer) |
3 |
MATH 103* (if not completed prior to transfer) |
3 |
SOM 120 or MATH 140* (if not completed prior to transfer) |
3-4 |
ENGL 205* (if not completed prior to transfer) |
3 |
IS 212* (if not completed prior to transfer) |
3 |
Total |
12-13 |
Transfer Year 1: Second Semester
Transfer Year 2: First Semester
Transfer Year 2: Second Semester
Course |
Units |
ECON 308 (satisfies GE D1**) |
3 |
MGT 498C |
3 |
MGT Electives. Select 6 units from: MGT 450, MGT 454, MGT 456, MGT 458, MGT 460, MGT 462, MGT 464, MGT 468, MGT 491, MGT 496, MGT 499 |
3/3 |
GE Upper Division** |
3 |
Electives |
1-2 |
Total |
16-17 |
Total units after transfer |
60 |
*By nature of the choices for the AS-T in Business Administration, students will have completed at least one of these requirements prior to transfer, reducing the maximum total required in the first semester to 12-13 units.
** Total of 9 units Upper Division General Education must include 3 units from GE B5 Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning (FIN 303 satisfies GE B5), and 6 units from GE Upper Division Section C1 Arts, or GE Upper Division Section C2 Humanities, or GE Upper Division Section D Social Sciences (ECON 308 satisfies 3 units GE upper division D), or GE Upper Division Section F Comparative Cultural Studies. (No more than 3 units from GE Upper Division C and no more than 3 units from GE Upper Division D.) If needed, select UDGE courses that also satisfy: IC: Information Competence, and/or: GE Upper Division Section C3 American History Institutions and Ideals, OR GE Upper Division Section D3 and D4 Constitution of the United States and State and Local Government.