Business Transfer Compact Option
While any of the previously mentioned programs could be used for transfer, the General Business/Transfer Compact program has been designed to meet the transfer requirements of four-year public colleges or universities that are members of the Commonwealth Transfer Compact, or those colleges that are accredited by the AACSB (American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business).
This program may be preferred by those wishing a greater mix of liberal arts, math and science courses. A total of 38 credits of such courses are required as compared to 21 to 24 credits in the other six (6) programs mentioned previously. In addition, if you desire to transfer to a public state college or university that requires its incoming juniors to meet the transfer compact, then you should consider following this program.
*PIease note that this program is a specially designed transfer program and not meant for all transfer students. You should consult with your advisor or the college's transfer counselor to decide which of the programs would best meet your transfer needs.
Core Business Curriculum
(BTCM.AS) Curriculum
Semester 3
No.
Course Title
Credits
ECON-100
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 1
3
SOCL-100
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (or)
3
PSYC-100
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
3
ELSCI4
GENERAL LAB SCIENCE ELECTIVE
4
ELHUM
GENERAL HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Note 1)
3
ELBUS
GENERAL BUSINESS ELECTIVE (Note 2)
3
Total:
16
Semester 4
No.
Course Title
Credits
ECON-200
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 2
3
ELHUM
GENERAL HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Note 1)
3
ELHUM
GENERAL HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Note 1)
3
ELBUS
GENERAL BUSINESS ELECTIVE (Note 2)
3
ELSCI4
GENERAL LAB SCIENCE ELECTIVE
4
Total:
16
NOTE:
- Humanities electives must be selected from art, college theater,
foreign languages, music, philosophy and literature.
- Any 300 or 400 level Business Administration Department course.
| Semester 3 | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | Course Title | Credits |
| ECON-100 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 1 | 3 |
| SOCL-100 | INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (or) | 3 |
| PSYC-100 | GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
| ELSCI4 | GENERAL LAB SCIENCE ELECTIVE | 4 |
| ELHUM | GENERAL HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Note 1) | 3 |
| ELBUS | GENERAL BUSINESS ELECTIVE (Note 2) | 3 |
| Total: | 16 | |
| Semester 4 | ||
| No. | Course Title | Credits |
| ECON-200 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 2 | 3 |
| ELHUM | GENERAL HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Note 1) | 3 |
| ELHUM | GENERAL HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Note 1) | 3 |
| ELBUS | GENERAL BUSINESS ELECTIVE (Note 2) | 3 |
| ELSCI4 | GENERAL LAB SCIENCE ELECTIVE | 4 |
| Total: | 16 | |
Please note: The appropriate mathematics, humanities, science, and business electives depend upon the college to which you are planning to transfer. All course choices should be discussed with the College's transfer counselor or your advisor.
Upon the successful completion of requirements for this program, the degree of Associate in Science in Business Administration will be awarded.
| Name | Title | Office | Ext | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rhoda Belemjian | Assistant Professor | 02/233 | 5706 | rbelemjian |
| Michael Farrell | Professor / Tri-Chair | 02/236 | 4121 | farrell |
| Ann Gervais | Assistant Professor | 02/220 | 5705 | apgervais |
| Mitchell Gregorski | Adjunct Faculty & Professor (ret) | gregorski | ||
| William Herd | Adjunct Faculty & Professor (ret) | bherd | ||
| Patricia McClure | Professor | 02/233 | 4111 | pmcclure |
| Gail Olmsted | Assistant Professor | 02/229 | 5751 | golmsted |
| Robert Rodgers | Professor / Tri-Chair | 02/230 | 4130 | brodgers |
| Michael Tenerowicz | Professor | 02/234 | 4328 | tenerowicz |
| Paul Thornton | Professor / Tri-Chair | 02/213A | 5223 | pthornton |
| Richard Verville | Adjunct Faculty & Professor (ret) | 02/232 | 4122 | verville |
