Business Administration - A.A. Degree (Transfer)
	
APPLICATION CODE 302
For curriculum information, contact the Division of Business, Engineering, and Technology—Room SET-430—443-518-1600.
The changing business environment is growing more global, complex, and technological. The business administration curriculum prepares students to transfer to a bachelor’s degree business program. A broad-based liberal education is the foundation of the general education core. The courses related to the major offer students the opportunity to explore various business disciplines and skills, learn technology common in the business environment, and focus on such areas as accounting, international business, economics, business ethics, and entrepreneurship. Students who wish to study international business should seek advising about including two semesters of a World Language to ensure successful transfer. Successful completion of this business curriculum will prepare students to engage in the higher levels of study in many areas of business necessary to obtain a bachelor’s degree. Students who intend to transfer to the University of Maryland, College Park, Robert H. Smith School of Business should speak with the UMD pre-transfer advisor before registering for courses.
		
			
				
			
				Suggested Semester 1
			
				Suggested Semester 2
			
				
					
				
					
						| BMGT 205 | Principles of International Business | 3 | 
						| CMSY 110 | Computer Concepts, Applications, and Ethical Considerations | 3 | 
						| ECON 102 | Principles of Economics (Micro) | 3 | 
						| MATH 145 | Business Calculus | 3 | 
				
			
				Students who intend to transfer to the University of Maryland, College Park, Robert H. Smith School of Business should speak to the UMD pre-transfer advisor about an appropriate substitution for BMGT 205, as it does not transfer.
			 
				Select 3 credits from the following:
			
				Students who intend to transfer to the University of Maryland, College Park, Robert H. Smith School of Business should take COMM 105.
			 
				Suggested Semester 3
			
				Suggested Semester 4
			
Total Credit Hours: 60
		 
			
				A graduate should be able to
			
				- Professionally communicate the language, structure, and function of business in written and verbal form.
- Demonstrate the ability to use technology and digital tools to support business practices.
- Identify, understand, evaluate, and apply ethical reasoning to business decisions.
- Explain the organization, function, and global impact of the American economic system.
- Describe and explain the value of diversity and collaboration in teamwork.