M etropolitan Community College Park University Associate of Arts Bachelor of Science

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M etropolitan Community College
Park University
Associate of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Business
M anagement/Accounting
Years 1 & 2
Years 3 & 4
General Education Requirements
COLL100 First Year Seminar
Cr.
1
American Institutions
HIST120 US History to 1865 or HIST121 US
History since 1865
POLS135 Intro to Political Science or POLS136
Intro to American National Politics or POLS137
Intro to State & Local Politics
3
3
Communications
Liberal Education
Cr.
Writing Competency Test
P
EN306 Professional Writing in Discipline
3
Electives
8
Degree Core
AC309 Individual Income Tax
3
AC312 Business Income Tax
3
AC315 Cost Accounting
3
AC320 Intermediate Accounting I
3
ENGL101 Composition & Reading I
3
AC325 Intermediate Accounting II
3
ENGL102 Composition & Reading II
3
AC420 Advanced Accounting I
3
SPDR100 or SPDR102
3
AC425 Advanced Accounting II
3
AC430 Auditing
3
EC315 Quantitative Research Methods
3
FI360 Financial Management
3
MG261 Business Law II
3
MG352 Principles of Management
3
MG365 Organizational Behavior
3
MG375 Production & Operations Mgmt.
3
MG495 Business Policy
3
Humanities
3 courses- 1 in each of 3 different areas. 1
course must be in Lit or Phil.
9
Mathematics
MATH120 College Algebra
3
Natural Science (1biological & 1 physical)
BIOL (w/ lab) or CHEM, GEOG, GEOL or PHYS
w/ lab
9
Social Science
Credits @ Park
56
2 Courses from 2 of following areas:
Total Credits Required
120
ECON210 Macroeconomics
3
ANTH, GEOG, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI or SOSC
3
3
Up to 75 credits from MCCKC may be applied towards
Graduation requirements at Park University. Residency
requirement of 30 hrs. at Park w/ 15 hrs. in major core.
BSAD101 Accounting Principles I
3
2012-2013
BSAD102 Accounting Principles II
3
BSAD270 Legal Environment of Business
3
ECON211 Microeconomics
3
MATH115 Statistics
3
BSAD205 Marketing
3
Computer
CSIS115 Introduction to Microcomputer Apps
Electives
Credit Hours @ MCCKC
64
Must complete a writing intensive course and either a Human
Diversity Course or Learning Community course- per MCCKC
requirements
As of 2/19/2013
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