2017-2018 Catalog

Business Transfer (BSTAA)

Award: Associate in arts degree

Program location: Elkhorn Valley Campus, Fort Omaha Campus, South Omaha Campus, Online

This degree provides students with the dual option of seeking entry-level business positions and/or continuing their studies at a four-year institution. Currently, Bellevue University, Midland University, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Northwest Missouri State, and University of Nebraska at Omaha accept this degree. Areas of emphasis include accounting, economics, management, and marketing.

Graduation Requirements

General education

55.5-57.5

Major requirements

43.5

Total credit hours required

99.0-101.0 

General education requirements (55.5 - 57.5 credit hrs.)

The general education requirements for this degree exceed the minimum standard number of hours. For more information, contact Student Services.

Communications

ENGL 1010English Composition IThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

ENGL 1020English Composition IIThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

SPCH 1110Public SpeakingThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

Cultural diversity

Select one course from the following:

ENGL 2530Ethnic Literature

4.5 credits

HIST 1050Introduction to Black HistoryThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

PHIL 2200Introduction to Comparative ReligionThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

SOCI 2060Multicultural IssuesThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

Humanities

Select two courses from the following:

ARTS 1110Art History-Ancient to GothicThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

ARTS 1120Art History-Renaissance to ModernThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

ENGL 2470Introduction to Women's Literature

4.5 credits

ENGL 2530Ethnic Literature

4.5 credits

ENGL 2610British Literature IThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

ENGL 2620British Literature II

4.5 credits

MUSC 1010Introduction to Music I

4.5 credits

MUSC 1020Introduction to Music II

4.5 credits

PHIL 1010Introduction to PhilosophyThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

PHIL 1100Critical ReasoningThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

PHIL 2030Introduction to EthicsThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

PHIL 2200Introduction to Comparative ReligionThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

THEA 1000Introduction to TheatreThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

Natural sciences

Natural sciences

6.0-7.5 credits

See Natural Sciences course options

Social sciences

Select two courses from the following:

GEOG 1010Fundamentals of GeographyThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

GEOG 1050Introduction to Human GeographyThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

HIST 1010United States History to 1877This is an online course.

4.5 credits

HIST 1020United States History from 1865 to PresentThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

HIST 1110World Civilization from Prehistory to 1500This is an online course.

4.5 credits

HIST 1120World Civilization from 1500 to PresentThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

HIST 2050Modern Europe Since 1789This is an online course.

4.5 credits

PSYC 1010Introduction to PsychologyThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

SOCI 1010Introduction to SociologyThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

SOCI 1250Introduction to AnthropologyThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

SOCI 2050Current Social ProblemsThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

SOCI 2160Marital and Family RelationshipsThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

Quantitative/numeracy skills

MATH 1420College AlgebraThis is an online course.

5.0 credits

MATH 1420:  Additional prerequisite(s) may be required.

Additional

HMRL 1010Human Relations SkillsThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

INFO 1001Information Systems and LiteracyThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

OR

ACCT 2230Microcomputer Business ApplicationsThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

Major requirements for Business Transfer (43.5 credit hrs.)

ACCT 1100Accounting IThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.0 credits

ACCT 1110Accounting IIThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.0 credits

ACCT 1120Accounting IIIThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.0 credits

BSAD 1000Introduction to BusinessThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

BSAD 1010Principles of MarketingThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

BSAD 1100Business Law IThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

BSAD 2100Principles of ManagementThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

ECON 1000MacroeconomicsThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

ECON 1100MicroeconomicsThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

Select one course from the following:

BSAD 2700Introduction to International Business and Global Entrepreneurship

4.5 credits

BSAD 2720International Marketing ManagementThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

ECON 2720International Economics

4.5 credits

UNO and UNL may have more specific requirements.  Refer to https://www.mccneb.edu/Prospective-Students/Transfer-Students/Articulation.aspx for current information.     

For the most current transfer listings, visit https://www.mccneb.edu/Prospective-Students/Transfer-Students/Articulation.aspx.

To optimize credit transfer to the business programs within the University of Nebraska system, follow the detailed business transfer guides listed under UNL and UNO as they may have more specific requirements.

See Curriculum Plan