UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2023-2024

All lower division GE completed. Lower division major requirements of Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Business Law (ACCT 220, ACCT 230, ECON 160, ECON 161, BLAW 280) 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
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
GE Upper Division** 3
Total 12-13

Transfer Year 1: Second Semester

Course Units
BUS 302 and BUS 302L 3/1
FIN 303 (satisfies GE B5**) 3
MGT 360 3
MKT 304 3
SOM 306 3
Total 16

Transfer Year 2: First Semester

Course Units
BLAW 308 3
BLAW 368 or BLAW 453 or MGT 456 3
RE 412 3
RE 414 3
RE 418 3
Total 15

Transfer Year 2: Second Semester

Course Units
RE 416 3
BLAW 481 3
BUS 497A or BUS 497B 3
RE 420 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, 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.