Business Administration—Transfer Degree (BA)

Start your business degree education and training at MWCC. The MWCC business transfer degree prepares you for direct transfer to colleges with joint admissions agreements with MWCC. It is the practical degree for students with a desire to work hard and contribute to society in a business framework. A business degree is often viewed as a vocational or job-focused degree because it provides students with the practical skills and knowledge most desired in the workplace. Through courses in management, general business, accounting, and marketing, you will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to get that next promotion or prepare for transfer to a bachelor degree program. Check out the MWCC business degree website at http://business.mwcc.edu.

 

Campus/format: This program can be completed day or evening at the Gardner Campus. Ninety percent of this program can be completed online.

Helpful hints: Our MWCC business faculty are recognized for their teaching ability and impressive array of local, national, and international business credentials they bring to the classroom. Many are sought-after consultants and serve as advisory board members for corporations and non-profit organizations. They stress critical thinking. Many students spend additional time outside of class working on class projects that ultimately will enhance their resume.

Transfer options: This program fulfills all requirements for the Commonwealth Transfer Compact (see pages 45-46). Joint Admissions agreements exist with state colleges and universities including Bridgewater, Fitchburg, Framingham, Salem, Westfield, and Worcester State, Mass College of Liberal Arts, and UMASS Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth and Lowell. Articulation agreements exist with Cambridge College, Charter Oak State College, Fitchburg State College, Hesser College and the University of Phoenix. This program qualifies for the Franklin University Community College Alliance program. Check with the transfer adviser early to maximize transfer options. Visit MWCC’s transfer services website: http://transfer.mwcc.edu

Special requirements: Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations.

Career options: This program prepares students for transfer to four year colleges and universities. Graduates who earn bachelor’s degrees in business administration typically pursue careers in management, accounting, marketing, and related fields.

Earning potential: A business degree is one of the most desired degrees because it is frequently required by employers as part of the job search process. The business degree prepares you for leadership positions on the job. Many students pursue a business degree because they want to get a job and enhance their future earning power. Salary levels vary greatly, but advanced business degree graduates are often among the highest paid.

 

 

 

Number

Suggested Course Order

Cr.

ACC101

Principles of Accounting I

3

CIS127

Computer Technologies

3

ENG101

English Composition I

3

MAT160

College Mathematics I

3

MGT210

Principles of Management

3

 

 

ACC102

Principles of Accounting II

3

MAT161 or MAT143

College Mathematics II or Statistics

3

ENG102

English Composition II

3

PER130

Health, Fitness, & Wellness*

3

 

Behavioral Social Science Elective

3

 

Humanities Elective

3

 

 

BUS211

Business Law I

3

ECO101

Macroeconomics

3

ACC226

Managerial Accounting

3

 

Restrictive Business Elective

3

 

Lab Science Elective

4

 

 

 

Lab Science Elective

4

THE113

Speech

3

ECO102

Microeconomics

3

 

Humanities Elective

3

MGT250

Strategic Management

3

 

Total:

64/65

*Note: PER130 is recommended for transfer
Elective courses by abbreviation

 

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Program Competencies

Upon graduation from these programs students shall have demonstrated the ability to:

  1. Identify basic principles used in the business world today.
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of basic economic principles including skills necessary to read, create, and understand graphical information.
  3. Demonstrate understanding of the “marketing concept” and its application by profit-seeking firms of this decade.
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of how monetary and fiscal policies are used to stabilize or stimulate the U.S. economy.
  5. Use the latest computer and electronic technology in both personal lives and professional careers.
  6. Analyze economic events necessary for recording accounting transactions that result in accurately-prepared financial statements.
  7. Apply basic management principles skills in order to obtain employment in fields related to training such that job performance will satisfactorily provide employers in the area with skills needed to meet current labor market trends.

Technical Standards*

*general information about technical standards and accommodation.

Students entering these programs must be able to demonstrate the ability to:

  1. Comprehend textbook material at the 11th grade level.
  2. Communicate and assimilate information either in spoken, printed, signed, or computer voice format.
  3. Gather, analyze, and draw conclusions from data.
  4. Manipulate small items such as a mouse or keyboard.
  5. Read data from a computer screen.
  6. Sit or stand for prolonged periods of time.

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