Metropolitan Community College
Omaha, Nebraska

This agreement between Metro Community College and Northwest Missouri State University provides students who have earned an Associate in Applied Science in Business Transfer degree the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Science in Business Management at Northwest. Any Metro Community College student who has earned an Associate in Applied Science in Business Transfer degree is guaranteed that Northwest will accept designated freshman and sophomore business administration credit hours, general education credits required for the AAS degree, plus any freshman and sophomore general education hours required by Northwest beyond the AAS 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.

Metro students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement or transferring into Northwest within one year from the last registration date with Metro will be afforded the same treatment and protection as a Northwest native student enrolled under the Northwest catalog in effect the year the student officially started at Metro.

A maximum of 84 semester hours/123 quarter hours will be accepted by Northwest from Metropolitan Community College to be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Accounting 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.

Students seeking admission to Northwest must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) in transfer. The Office of Admissions at Northwest has established application procedures. Students should contact the Office of admissions for details or consult the Northwest Undergraduate Academic Catalog.

Metro Community College
Omaha, NE

The courses below should be taken at Metro Community College as part of the Associate in Applied Science in Business Transfer degree

Please note--Metropolitan Community College courses are listed as quarter hours while Northwest courses are listed as semester hours.

General Education Requirements
Quarter Hours
ENG 101 English Composition I
4.5 cr
ENG 102 English Composition II
4.5 cr
MAT 215 Statistics
4.5 cr
HRM 101 Human Relations Skills
4.5 cr
MCT 103 Microcomputer Fundamentals
4.5 cr
Social Sciences/Humanities Select 1 course:
ART 100, ART 110, ENG 223, ENG 226, ENG 251,ENG 252, GEO 102, HIS 105, HIS 106, HIS 110, HIS 201, HUM 110, MUS 101, MUS 102, PHL 220, PSY 101, SOC 101, SOC 202, SOC 210, THE 101
4.5 cr
Total General Education Requirements 27 cr
   

Major Requirements for Accounting

ACC 111 Accounting I
ACC 112 Accounting II
ACC 113 Accounting III
OR ACC 114 Accounting I
ACC 115 Accounting II
12 cr
ACC 200 Microcomputer Business Applications
4 cr
ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting I
4 cr
ACC 202 Intermediate Accounting II
4 cr
ACC 203 Intermediate Accounting III
4 cr
ACC 212 Managerial Cost Accounting
4 cr
ACC 265 Business Plan Capstone
1.5 cr
ECO 101 Macroeconomics
4.5 cr
ECO 102 Microeconomics
4.5 cr
FIN 201 Business Finance
4.5 cr
MAN 100 Introduction to Business
4.5 cr
MAN 111 Business Law I
4.5 cr
MAN 112 Business Law II
4.5 cr
MAN 201 Principles of Management
4.5 cr
MAR 101 Principles of Marketing
4.5 cr
Select one course from the following:
ACC 105 Payroll Accounting 3 cr
ACC 122 Spreadsheet Basics for Accounting & Business 3 cr
ACC 125 Accounting with QuickBooks 3 cr
ACC 221 individual Income Tax Accounting 4 cr
ACC 297 Internship 3-4.5 cr
3-4.5 cr
Total Major Requirements for Accounting
72.5-74 cr
Total Reequired Quarter Hours
99.5-101

In addition to the courses listed in the Accounting degree above, students may take additional courses that will transfer to Northwest. These courses include:
--SPE 110
--MAT 132
--BIO 101 or BIO 116
--HIS 101 or HIS 102

Metro students maintaining continuous enrollment under this agreement or transferring into Northwest within one year from the last registration date with Metro will be afforded the same treatment and protection as a Northwest native student enrolled under the Northwest catalog in effect the year the student officially started at Metro.



Upon completing the associates degree students will have the following courses to complete at Northwest.
The following course is required and may be completed through an accredited institution (ex: Bellevue University, Creighton University, UNO) and credits transferred to Northwest, or completed on campus at Northwest. Courses taken at another institution must have prior Northwest advisor approval.
Semester Hours
54-310 Managerial Communications
3

The following major related courses must be taken at Northwest.
27-114 Earth Science*
3
27-115 Earth Science Lab*
1
Fine Arts course from the following:
Art Appreciation 13-102*, Enjoyment of Music 19-201* or Theatre Appreciation 43-101*
3
34-102 American Government and Politics*
3
55-331 Retailing*
3
55-332 Promotion*
3
44-317 Management Information Systems*
3
54-316 Organization Theory and Behavior*
3
54-314 Human Resource Management*
3
54-318 Entrepreneurship-
3
52-354 Labor Economics*
3
51-408 Managerial Accounting*
3
54-413 Business and Society*
3
54-315 Production and Operations Management*
3
54-417 Organizational Policy and Decision Making*
3

55-438 International Business*

3
Total Northwest courses
46
Total Hours for Baccalaureate Degree
128-129.3
Minimum Required Hours For Baccalaureate from Northwest 124

*Northwest Online courses

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

Metropolitan Community College contact information:
      Telephone:
800-228-9553
or 402-457-2678
      Web site:  http://www.mccneb.edu/

      E-mail:   dellis@metropo.mccneb.edu

Information about campus-based BS in Business Management degree program
Articulation Agreements

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