Electives. Other college-level courses, of which a maximum of 15 credits may be in college level courses as defined by the community college and the remainder shall be fully transferable as defined by the receiving institution. Where appropriate, preparation courses for the major should be included in this course work. 20 credits in Business courses, specifically: 5 credits Principles of Accounting I (e.g. ACCT& 201) 5 credits Principles of Accounting II (e.g. ACCT& 202) 5 credits Principles of Accounting III (e.g. ACCT& 203) 5 credits Business Law (e.g. BUS& 201) Business law requirement advising notes: Universities with a lower division Business Law requirement: UW (all campuses), WSU (all campuses), EWU, CWU, Western Washington U, Gonzaga, SMU, SPU, Whitworth. The following institutions do not require a lower division Business Law course and agree to accept the course taken as part of this degree as a lower division elective, but generally not as an equivalent to the course required at the upper division: Heritage, PLU, SU, and Walla Walla University. International students who completed a business law course specific to their home country must take a business law course at a U.S. institution in order to demonstrate proficiency in U.S. business law. 5 credits of General Electives Gonzaga, PLU, WSU, and Western Washington U requirements: These institutions have requirements for admission to the major that go beyond those specified above. Students can meet these requirements by careful selection of electives that are equivalent to the following: Gonzaga: Management Information Systems BMIS 235 PLU: Computerized Information Systems CSCE 120, or either an equivalent course or skills test WSU (all campuses): Management Information Systems MIS 250 Western Washington U: Introduction to Business Computer Systems MIS 220 Advising Note: Students should contact their potential transfer institutions for advice on which general elective course to take.
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Sources: Statewide Major Related Program (Mrp) Agreement, Statewide Major Related Program (Mrp) Agreement, Statewide Major Related Program (Mrp) Agreement
Electives. Other college-level courses, of which a maximum of 15 credits may be in college level courses as defined by the community college and the remainder shall be fully transferable as defined by the receiving institution. Where appropriate, preparation courses for the major should be included in this course work. 20 credits in Business courses, specifically: • 5 credits Principles of Accounting I (e.g. ACCT& 201) • 5 credits Principles of Accounting II (e.g. ACCT& 202) • 5 credits Principles of Accounting III (e.g. ACCT& 203) • 5 credits Business Law (e.g. BUS& 201) Business law requirement advising notes: • Universities with a lower division Business Law requirement: UW (all campuses), WSU (all campuses), EWU, CWU, Western Washington U, Gonzaga, SMU, SPU, Whitworth. • The following institutions do not require a lower division Business Law course and agree to accept the course taken as part of this degree as a lower division elective, but generally not as an equivalent to the course required at the upper division: Heritage, PLU, SU, and Walla Walla University. • International students who completed a business law course specific to their home country must take a business law course at a U.S. institution in order to demonstrate proficiency in U.S. business law. 5 credits of General Electives Gonzaga, PLU, WSU, and Western Washington U requirements: These institutions have requirements for admission to the major that go beyond those specified above. Students can meet these requirements by careful selection of electives that are equivalent to the following: • Gonzaga: Management Information Systems BMIS 235 • PLU: Computerized Information Systems CSCE 120, or either an equivalent course or skills test • WSU (all campuses): Management Information Systems MIS 250 • Western Washington U: Introduction to Business Computer Systems MIS 220 Advising Note: Students should contact their potential transfer institutions for advice on which general elective course to take.
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Sources: Statewide Major Related Program (Mrp) Agreement, Statewide Major Related Program (Mrp) Agreement