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Housatonic Community
College
Course Selection Guide for
2010-2011 Business Administration Transfer Option:
UCONN-Stamford/Waterbury Transfer Program Associate in Science
Degree (Banner code: EA67tr) (Must be
printed and filled out manually) |
| Name
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Banner
ID No. |
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Address |
Program
Entry Date |
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Advisor | Placement Assessment:
| MAT* 075 (DS091) _____
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MAT* 095 (DS095) _____
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DS099 _____ |
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| ENG* 003(DS010) _____
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ENG* 013 (DS050) _____
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ENG* 043 (EN100R)
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ENG* 073 (DS 011) _____
| Program Requirements :
Semester Taken |
Course No. |
Grade |
Course
Number
(Previous No.)
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Course
Title |
Credits |
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Freshman
Year |
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ENG*
E101 (EN 101)
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Composition |
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Mathematics 1 |
Elective |
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BBG*
E101 (BU 110)
2 or BES* E118 |
Introduction to Business
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ACC*
E113 (AC 101)
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Principles of Financial
Accounting |
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BBG*
E215 (BU 140)
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Global Business (Fall
only) |
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ENG*
E102 (EN 102)
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Literature &
Composition |
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CSA*
E106 (CS 105)
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Introduction to Computer
Applications |
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BMK*
E201 (BU 111)
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Principles of Marketing
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ACC*
E117 (AC 102)
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Principles of Managerial
Accounting |
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PSY*
E111 (PY 101)
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General Psychology I
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Sophomore
Year |
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Fine
Arts |
Elective |
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BFN*
E201 (BU 215)
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Principles of Finance
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BBG*
E231 (BU 221)
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Business Law I |
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ECN*
E102 (EC 203)
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Principles of
Micro-Economics |
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Science (with
Lab) 3
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Elective (with Lab)
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BMG*
E202 (BU 209)
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Principles of Management
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BBG*
E210 (BU 211)
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Business Communication
(Spring and Summer only) |
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Business 4
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Elective |
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ECN*
E101 (EC 204)
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Principles of
Macro-Economics |
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PHL*
E101 (HU 200)
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Introduction to
Philosophy |
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Total Credits |
62 - 63 |
1 MAT* E137 or higher. 2 Alternate may not be taken as a
Business elective. 3
The science elective may be met with any lab course (4
credits) in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. 4 Business electives should be
selected in consultation with a Business advisor. Business electives may
be chosen from Accounting, Business, Computer Science, alternate Economics
course, and Business Office
Technology.
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