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Fayetteville
Technical Community College |
This agreement between Fayetteville Technical Community College and Northwest Missouri State University provides students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration degree the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Science in Business Management at Northwest. Any Fayetteville student who has earned an Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration degree is guaranteed that Northwest will accept designated freshman and sophomore business administration credit hours, general education credits required for the AA degree, plus any freshman and sophomore general education hours required by Northwest beyond the AA degree. Northwest will apply such credit hours to the Bachelor of Science in Business Management degree in a manner consistent with the treatment of all Northwest students.
A maximum of 84 credit hours will be accepted by Northwest from Fayetteville to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Business Management degree. Courses that are developmental (less than 100 level courses) are not transferable toward a baccalaureate degree. Only academic courses with passing letter grades (A, B, C, D) will be accepted for graduation requirements; courses with grades of "F" are not transferable. For information about credits earned through AP, IB, CLEP and dual enrollment programs, please contact the Northwest Admissions office.
Advanced Standing Requirement
To ensure students have the necessary tools to begin study in the major area, the Department of Marketing and Management requires that students must meet certain requirements before enrolling in advanced coursework. Students making application to major in Business Management must achieve Advanced Standing. Failure to achieve Advanced Standing will prohibit the student from graduating with a degree granted by Northwest's Marketing and Management Department. Students are considered to have achieved Advanced Standing only when they have a cumulative 2.00 GPA or better AND a "C" or better in each of the five courses listed below:
Math 17-114 General
Statistics I
Math 17-118 College Algebra
Acct 51-201 Accounting I
Econ 52-150 General Economics I
Econ 52-151 General Economics II
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Fayetteville
Technical Community College The courses below should be taken at Fayetteville as part of the Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration degree |
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| ACA 115 Success & Study Skills | 1 cr | |
| ENG 111 Expository Writing | 3 cr | |
| ENG 114 Prof. Research & Reporting | 3 cr | |
| ENG 115 Oral Communication | 3 cr | |
| MAT 161 College Algebra | 3 cr | |
| ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics | 3 cr | |
| ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 cr | |
| BUS 110 Introduction to Business | 3 cr | |
| BUS 115 Business Law I | 3 cr | |
| BUS 116 Business Law II | 3 cr | |
| BUS 121 Business Math | 3 cr | |
| BUS 135 Principles of Supervision | 3 cr | |
| BUS 137 Principles of Management | 3 cr | |
| BUS 153 Human Resource Management | 3 cr | |
| BUS 225 Business Finance | 3 cr | |
| BUS 239 Business Applications Seminar | 2 cr | |
| ACC 120 Principles of Accounting I | 4 cr | |
| ACC 121 Principles of Accounting II | 4 cr | |
| CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy | 2 cr | |
| CIS
120 Spreadsheet I |
3 cr | |
| MKT 120 Principles of Marketing | 3 cr | |
| MKT 121 Retailing | 3 cr | |
| MKT 123 Fundamentals of Selling | 3 cr | |
| INT 110 International Business | 3 cr | |
| Humanities/Fine
Arts elective from the following courses: --HIS 111 World Civilizations I --HIS 112 World Civilizations II --PHI 210 History of Philosophy --PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics --ART 111 Art Appreciation --DRA 111 Theater Appreciation --MUS 110 Music Appreciation --ENG 131 Introduction to Literature |
3 cr | |
| Additional Elective | 3 cr | |
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Total
Hours for Associate Degree
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76 cr | |
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The
courses below are required to fulfill the additional general education
hours required for the BS in Business Management degree from Northwest.
The courses may be taken at either institution. A maximum of 84 credit
hours from Fayetteville will transfer to Northwest.
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| Fayetteville | Northwest | ||
| MAT
151 Statistics I (3) Lab (1) |
4 cr | 17-114
General Statistics I |
3 cr |
| POL 120 American Government | 3 cr | 34-102 Intro American Gov. & Politics | 3 cr |
| BUS 285 Business Management Issues | 3 cr | 54-310 Managerial Communication | 3 cr |
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111 General Biology I (3) Lab(1) --CHM 115/115A Concepts in Chemistry (3) Lab (1) --PHY 110/110A Conceptual Physics (3) Lab (1) --GEL 111 Introductory Geology (4) |
7 cr | --04-102/103
General Biology(3) Lab(1) --24-112/113 General Chemistry(3) Lab(1) --5-110/111 General Physics(3) Lab(1) --27-110/111 General Geology (3) Lab (1) |
8 cr |
| Total | 17 cr | Total |
17 cr |
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The
following major related courses must be taken at Northwest.
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| 33-155
America-A Historical Survey |
3 cr |
| 34-201 Missouri Politics | 1 cr |
| 44-317 Management Information Systems | 3 cr |
| 51-408 Managerial Accounting | 3 cr |
| 52-354 Labor Economics | 3 cr |
| 54-315 Production & Operations Management | 3 cr |
| 54-316 Organization Theory & Behavior | 3 cr |
| 54-318 Entrepreneurship | 3 cr |
| 54-413 Business and Society | 3 cr |
| 54-417 Organizational Policy & Decision-Making | 3 cr |
| 55-332 Promotion | 3 cr |
| Two
Humanities electives from the following courses: --39-171 Introduction to Philosophy (3) --39-274 Introduction to Ethics (3) --13-102 Art Appreciation (3) --43-101 Theatre Appreciation (3) --19-201 The Enjoyment of Music (3) |
6 cr |
| Advisor Approved Business Elective | 3 cr |
| Total | 40 cr |
| Total Hours for Baccalaureate Degree | 133 cr |
For more information
about Northwest's BS in Business Management degree, contact:
Telephone: 660-562-1562
Web site: http://NorthwestOnline.org
E-mail: admissions@nwmissouri.edu
Fayetteville Community College contact information:
Telephone: (910) 678-8407
Web site: http://www.faytech.cc.nc.us/
Online web site: http://www.faytech.cc.nc.us/busproj/vc.htm
E-mail: reesep@ftccmail.faytech.cc.nc.us
| Information about campus-based BS in Business Management degree program |
| Articulation Agreements |
| Northwest Online |