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For students planning to transfer to a four-year institution, it may be beneficial to complete both the Organic Chemistry option and either Physics option. Course sequences in chemistry and physics are required in most B.S. Biology programs. For your specific transfer situation, please consult with your counselor and the four-year institution.
Recommended elective courses
BIOL 13, 15, 26, 40A, 40B, 40C
ES 1
ESCI 19
MATH 1A, 1AH, 1B, 1BH, 1C, 1CH, 1D, 1DH, 10, 10H
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Associate in Science in
Business Administration for Transfer A.S.-T. Degree
Important information: New Business Administration A.S.-T. 2.0. See deanza.edu/articulation/business-ast.html for details including major requirements, catalog rights, and admission to CSU.
The Business Administration major consists of courses appropriate for an Associate in Science in Business Administration for Transfer degree, which provides a foundational understanding of the discipline, a breadth of coursework in the discipline and preparation for transfer to any CSU that accepts the Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC). Potential careers students may enter upon completion
of this program include: payroll administrator, warehouse associate, accounts receivable administrator, accounts payable administrator, retail sales, customer service, executive assistant or contracts administrator. The Associate in Science in Business Administration for Transfer is intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (or an approved similar major) at a CSU campus. Students completing this degree are guaranteed admission to the CSU system, but not to a particular campus or major. Students transferring to a CSU campus that does accept this degree will be required to complete no more than 60 (semester) units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. This degree may not be the best option
for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus
or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system. In all cases, students should consult with a counselor for more information on university admission and transfer requirements.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Explain the interactions among the primary functions within
business (such as marketing, management, operations, human resources, accounting, finance and business law) to achieve organizational goals
1. Meet the A.A.-T./A.S.-T. degree for transfer requirements. 2. Complete the following.
It is highly recommended that students take BUS 10 before other major requirements.
Required Core:
ACCT 1B
or ACCT 1BH
ACCT 1C
or ACCT 1CH
BUS 18 ECON 1
or ECON 1H ECON 2
or ECON 2H
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Financial Accounting II 5 Financial Accounting II - HONORS
Managerial Accounting 5 Managerial Accounting - HONORS
Business Law I 5 Principles of Macroeconomics 4 Principles of Macroeconomics - HONORS Principles of Microeconomics 4 Principles of Microeconomics - HONORS
 List A - Complete one course: 5
MATH 10
or MATH 10H
MATH 11
or MATH 11H
MATH 12
Introductory Statistics (5)
Introductory Statistics - HONORS (5) Finite Mathematics (5)
Finite Mathematics - HONORS (5) Introductory Calculus for Business and Social Science (5)
List B - Complete two courses: 9.5
BUS 10 CIS 3
or CIS 4
Major Transfer GE Electives
Introduction to Business (5) Business Information Systems (4.5) Computer Literacy (4.5)
Business Administration for Transfer 37.5 CSU GE or (IGETC for CSU) (51-62 units) CSU-transferrable elective courses required when the major units plus transfer GE units
total is less than 90
Total Units Required ......................................90
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▼ The Certificate of Achievement in Business Administration can be earned by taking all required courses online. Some online courses may require on-campus participation in meetings, class events or exams, as detailed in the quarterly class listings.
Business Administration
Certificate of Achievement
The Business Administration Certificate of Achievement introduces the fundamental concepts and practices of business. Students obtain a basic understanding of the operation, methods and purpose of each of the major functional areas within business: management, human resources, operations, marketing, accounting and finance. Students also learn business law fundamentals.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Distinguish and explain the primary functions within business
such as management, human resources, business law, operations, marketing, accounting and finance










































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