North Carolina Community College Transfer Guide into the ...

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North Carolina Community College Transfer Guide into the Belk College of Business

All students must complete University general education requirements in addition to the following supplementary courses. General education guidelines and course equivalencies are available in the Undergraduate Admissions office. Foreign language is a requirement of International Business.

Degrees offered: Bachelor of Science in Accounting (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)

Bachelor of Science in Economics (BS)

Majors offered:

Accounting

Finance

Business Analytics

International Business

Economic

Management

Management Information Systems Marketing Operations and Supply Chain Management

Prospective Business Majors: Students seeking admission to business programs will be classified as pre-accounting, pre-business, or pre-economics majors until they qualify for admission to an upper division major. In order to qualify for an upper division major, students must:

A. Attain junior standing (complete 60 semester hours of credit) B. Attain a 2.5 cumulative GPA as well as a 2.5 GPA within Business Progression Courses C. Complete the following eight progression courses at a NC Community College or UNC Charlotte with a

minimum grade of C in each course:

NC Community College Course ACC 120: Principles of Financial Accounting ACC 121: Principles of Managerial Accounting

ECO 251: Principles of Microeconomics ECO 252: Principles of Macroeconomics MAT 263: Brief Calculus or MAT: 271 Cal I

MAT 152: Statistical Analysis CIS 110: Introduction to Computers BUS 110: Introduction to Business

UNC Charlotte Course Equivalency ACCT 2121: Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2122: Principles of Accounting II ECON 2102 : Principles of Economics-Micro ECON 2101 : Principles of Economics-Macro MATH: 1120 Calculus or MATH 1241: Calculus I

STAT 1220: Elements of Stats I INFO 2130: Intro to Business Computing BUSN 1101: Intro to Bus & Professional Development

Special Notes:

Students are only allowed 2 attempts at each business progression course to earn the grade C or better required.

All attempts at business progression courses are calculated in the Business Progression GPA. Students are encouraged to complete the AA degree and incorporate as many business progression courses

as possible into the AA degree prior to transferring.

Revised 06/2021

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