North Central Missouri College
Trenton, Missouri

This agreement provides students who have earned an Associate of Arts the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Science in Accounting at Northwest. Any North Central student who has earned an Associate of Applied Science - Accounting is guaranteed that Northwest will accept designated freshman and sophomore business credit hours, general education credits required for the A.A.S. degree, plus any freshman and sophomore general education hours required by Northwest beyond the A.A.S. degree. Northwest will apply such to the Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting in a manner consistent with the treatment of all Northwest students.

A maximum of 84 credit hours will be accepted by Northwest from North Central Missouri 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.

Advanced Standing Requirement

In order to graduate with a major in accounting, a minimum grade of "C" is required in each of the courses listed below, and in Accounting I and Accounting II.

Acct 51-301 Cost Accounting
Acct 51-303 Tax Accounting I
Acct 51-304 Tax Accounting II
Acct 51-306 Intermediate Accounting I
Acct 51-307 Intermediate Accounting II
Acct 51-308 Accounting Information Systems
Acct 51-401 Intermediate Accounting III
Acct 51-403 Advanced Accounting
Acct 51-404 Auditing
Fin 53-312 Business Law II

North Central Missouri College
Trenton, Missouri

The following courses will be accepted from North Central Missouri College:

EN 101 English I 3 cr
EN 102 English II 3 cr
EN 175 Speech Communication 3 cr
MT 122 College Algebra 3 cr
Social Science Requirement:
PL216 National Government or HI103 American History to Civil War
&
EC252 Microeconomics
&
EC253 Macroeconomics
9 cr
Life Sciences:
BI100 General Biology
or
BI101 General Botany
or
BI103 General Zoology
5 cr
Physical Sciences:
ES106 Physical Geology (4)
or
CH107 Intro to Chemistry (4)
or
CH110 Chemistry I (5)
or
PS108 Introduction to Physics (4)
or
PS185 College Physics I (5)
4-5 cr
BT160 Microcomputer Applications 3 cr
PE105 Health Education 2 cr
Physical Education Activity 1 cr
Major Field Requirements--Choose any six:
AC136 Elementary Accounting I (3)
AC137 Elementary Accounting II (3)
BT130 Business Communications (3)
BA150 Principles of Management (3)
BA154 Principles of Marketing (3)
BA221 Business Law I (3)
MT125 Elementary Statistics (3)
18 cr
STUDENTS MUST CHOOSE ONE COURSE FROM THREE OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR CATEGORIES:
Literature Requirement:
EN252 World Literature
EN261 American Literature before 1865
EN262 American Literature after 1865
3 cr
Humanities/Cultural Studies:Humanities:
HU110 Pre-Renaissance
HU111 Humanities: Renaissance to Present
HI101 Western Civilization to 1700
HI102 Western Civilization since 1700
3 cr
Fine Arts Requirement:
AR104 Art Appreciation
MU109 Music Appreciation
TH111Introduction to Theatre
3 cr
Foreign Language/Philosophy:
FL100 Elementary Spanish I
FL101 Elementary Spanish II
PH101 Ethics
PH102 Introduction to Philosophy
RL101 Introduction to Religion
3 cr
Total Hours for Associate of Arts Degree 63-64 cr

If the courses below were not taken as part of the Associate of Arts degree they must be taken to fulfill the additional hours required for the BS in Accounting degree from Northwest These courses may be taken at either North Central Missouri College or Northwest. A maximum of 84 credit hours from North Central Missouri College will transfer to Northwest.
NCMC Northwest
AC136 Elementary Accounting I
3 cr
51-201 Accounting I
3 cr
AC127 Elementary Accounting II
3 cr
51-202 Accounting II
3 cr
BT130 Business Communications
3 cr
54-310 Managerial Communications
3 cr
BA150 Principles of Management
3 cr
54-313 Management Process & Behavior
3 cr
BA154 Principles of Marketing
3 cr
55-330 Principles of Marketing
3 cr
BA221 Business Law I
3 cr
53-311 Business Law I
3 cr
MT125 Elementary Statistics
3 cr
17-114 General Statistics I
3 cr
EC252 Microeconomics
3 cr
52-151 General Economics II
3 cr
EC253 Macroeconomics
3 cr
52-150 General Economics I
3 cr
AC236 Intermediate Accounting I
3 cr
51-306 Intermediate Accounting I
3 cr
AC210 Cost Accounting
3 cr
51-301 Cost Accounting
3 cr
AC220 Income Tax Accounting
3 cr
51-303 Tax Accounting I
3 cr


Special Instructions:

A Bachelor of Science degree at Northwest Missouri State University requires 124 credit hours to graduate. In order to meet the requirement, an additional 6-7 hours of elective coursework preapproved by the Northwest Admissions Office must be completed to satisfy the graduation requirement. These 6-7 hours may be taken at either North Central Missouri College or at Northwest Missouri State University. However, only 84 credit hours will be transferred from North Central toward the BS degree.

 
The following courses must be completed at Northwest:
44-317 Management Information Systems*
3 cr
51-304 Tax Accounting II*
3 cr
51-307 Intermediate Accounting II*
3 cr
51-308 Accounting Information Systems*
3 cr
51-401 Intermediate Accounting III*
3 cr
51-403 Advanced Accounting*
3 cr
51-404 Auditing*
3 cr
53-312 Business Law II*
3 cr
53-324 Fundamentals of Business Finance*
3 cr
54-315 Production & Operations Management*
3 cr
54-316 Organizational Behavior and Theory*
3 cr
54-417 Organizational Policy & Decision-Making*
3 cr
55-438 International Business*
3 cr
Total
39cr
Total Semester Hours for Baccalaureate Degree
124 cr

Minimum rquired hours for baccalaureate--124

*Northwest Online courses

For more information about Northwest's BS in Accounting degree, contact:
      Telephone: 660-562-1562
      Web site:  http://NorthwestOnline.org
      E-mail:   admissions@nwmissouri.edu

North Central Missouri College contact information:
      Telephone:
800-880-6180
      Web site:  http://www.ncmc.cc.mo.us

      Link to course descriptions:

           http://www.ncmc.cc.mo.us/PROGRAMS/CourseDescriptions.htm


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