Associate in Business

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Purpose

This direct transfer degree is for students desiring a Business major and transferring within Washington state. Completion of this degree fulfills lower division general education requirements for completion of a bachelor's degree and prerequisites for the Business major. Majors in Business include: accounting, management, finance, marketing and decision sciences (business administration) and human resources.

Although this degree will be granted to SVC students completing a 2.0 GPA, entry into a baccalaureate Business program at a four-year school will require a higher GPA for admission. Admission is highly competitive and not guaranteed; it is important to perform your best in all SVC college classes. Seeking out an advisor/counselor early in your studies is highly recommended.

Degree Requirements

Students must complete a minimum of 90 quarter credits in courses numbered 100 or above with a grade point average of at least 2.0 in order to graduate from SVC with an Associate in Business Degree. At least 25 of the 90 credits must be earned at SVC. Credits must satisfy course requirements listed below.

1. Communication Skills (15 cr.)

  • English 101 (5 cr.)
  • English 103 or 104 (5 cr.)
  • Communication Studies 220 (5 cr.)

2. Quantitative Skills (10 cr.)

  • Mathematics 146, 148 (prerequisite Math 141)

3. Physical Education (3 cr.)

  • Physical Education 100 (1 cr.)
  • Activities Courses—exclude PE 200, 204 and 205 (2 cr.)

NOTE: Three credits of PE count toward distribution. A maximum of six additional credits may be used toward “gray area” elective credit.

4. Skills Designated Courses

Courses are skills-designated as Writing, Speech, Reading, and Quantitative. Look for the W or R, S or P, B or K, and Q or M next to the course line number. The annual and quarterly class schedules identify courses which are skills designated each quarter. Select with your Business degree advisor:

  • Two different skills designated courses

NOTE: Many Skills Designated courses also meet other requirements within this degree, thereby requiring no additional credit load for students.

5. Integrative Learning Experiences

Integrative learning experiences include Learning Communities and Integrative Experiences.

A Learning Community is the integrated combination of two or more courses from different areas of inquiry (e.g. sociology and literature, or physics and math, or speech and economics, or composition and philosophy). Learning Communities are indicated in the course schedule.

Integrative Experiences (IEs) are curricular or co-curricular experiences designed by faculty in which students demonstrate their ability to integrate information, concepts, analytical frameworks, and skills from two or more areas of inquiry in a purposeful project or experience. Integrative Experiences that are classes are indicated in the course schedule; co-curricular IEs are indicated in promotion and advising for the experience or project.

  • Two Learning Communities are required; the third integrative learning experience can be another Learning Community OR an Integrative Experience.
  • Under the direction of a faculty supervisor, a Learning into Action project can be designed to meet the requirements for both the LIA and an IE.

6. Diversity Requirement

At least one Diversity Intensive course is required. Students should consult with their faculty advisor or counselor to identify courses that fulfill this requirement.

7. Distribution Requirements (45 cr.)

A. Studies in the Natural World (15 cr.)

Select credits from three areas of study: Natural World, Culture and Arts. These courses may also satisfy Interdisciplinary and Skills Designated course requirements.
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  • Astronomy - ASTR& 100(EASC 120), 101*(EASC 121*),
  • Biological Sciences - BIOL& 100*(100*), or 211*(101*), 212*(102*), 213*(103*), 260*(215*), BISC 105*, 107, 111*, 133*, 190, 205*, 224
  • Chemistry - CHEM& 105(100), 121*(131*), 131*(132) , 161*(141*), 162*(142*), 163*(143*), 241*(230*), 242*(231*), 243*(232*), 251*, 252*
  • Earth Science EASC 102*, 111*, (Also See ASTR, GEOL, OCEA)
  • Environmental Conservation - ENVC 202, 245*
  • Geology/Earth Science - GEOL 100(100), 101*(103*), 110*(201*) 208*(203*)
  • Mathematics - MATH& 107(107), 146(108),(BA 215), 141(111), 142(112) 151(124), 152(125), 153(126), 148(142)
  • Natural Science - NASC 100*
  • Nutrition - NUTR 119
  • Oceanography - OCEA& 101*(EASC 105)*
  • Physics - PHYS& 100, (101), 111*, 121*(104*), 122*(105*), 123*(106*), 221*(217*),

B. Studies in Culture (15 cr.)

Select courses from at least two of the following disciplines, with no more than 10 credits from one discipline.
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  • Anthropology - ANTH& 200(200) 204(160), 205(101), 206(102), 234(210)
  • Business Administration - BUS& 101(131), 201(213), BA 200, 241
  • Crininal Justice - CJ& 101(AJ 100), 111(AJ 110),
  • Computer Science - CS 101
  • Early Childhood Education - ECE 100
  • Economics - ECON& 202(201), 201(202), ECON 101, 104, 150,
  • Education - EDUC& 121(ECE 220), 122(ECE 225) 202 (200),
  • Ethnic Studies - ETNC 100, 111, 112, 120, 130, 201
  • Geography - GEOG 100, 200
  • History - HIST& 126(101), 127(102), 128(103), 116(111), 117(112), 118(113), 146(131), 147(132), 148(133), 214(264), HIST& 219(ETHC 110)
  • HIST 121, 220, 242, 270
  • International Studies - IS 201, 202
  • Political Science - POLS& 101(101), 202(202), 203(203) POSC 200, POSC 201, POSC 204
  • Psychology - PSYC& 100(100), 180(117), 200(110), 220(101) PYSC 205
  • Social Science - SOSC 100, 101, 110, 190
  • Sociology - SOC& 101(110), 201(111), 204(201) SOC 112, 206

C. Studies in the Arts (15 cr.)

Select courses from at least two of the following disciplines, with no more than 10 credits total from any one discipline. No more than 5 credits may be in first-year world language at the 100 level. No more than 5 credits may be in performance/skills studio courses. (* Indicates - frist year foreign language and performance/skills studio courses)
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  • Art - 101*, 111*, 141, 142, 143, 144, 150, 181*, 241*
  • Communations - CMST& 102(Media 101), 105(SPCH 105),
  • CMST& 141(SPCH 141), 205(SPCH 205)
  • Drama - DRMA& 101(Thtr 130), 133(Thtr 133), 134(Thtr 134), 136(Thtr 146) , 236(Thtr 236), 237(Thtr 237), 238(Thtr 238)
  • English - ENGL& 111(Lit 110), 112(112), 113(111), 114(Thtr 131), 115(Lit 113) 220(145), 236(Engl 201), 224(Lit 221), 245(222), 246(223), 247(230), 254(240)
  • Ethnic Studies - ETHNC 210
  • Humanities - HUM& 116(110), 117(111), 118(112), HUM 101
  • Music - MUSC& 105(121), 124(122), 125(123), 126(124), 127(127), 128 (126), 129(125), 137(11), 138(132), 141(101), MUSIC 100
  • Philosophy - PHIL& 101(100), 106(111), 140, 215
  • World Language, including: (Max 5 credits at 100 Level will count in Culture)
  • American Sign Language - ASL& 121*(101), 122*(102), 123*(103)
  • Chinese - CHIN& 121*(101), 122*(102), 123* 103), 221(201), 222(202), 223(203)
  • French - FREN& 121*(101), 122*(102), 123*(103), 221(201), 222(202), 223(203)
  • Greek - GREEK& 121(101*), 122*(102*), 123*(103*)
  • Japanese - JAPN& 121*(101), 122*(102), 123*(103), 221(201), 222(202), 223(203)
  • Lushootseed/Salish -101*, 102*, 103*, 201, 202, 203
  • Spanish - SPAN& 121*(101), 122*(102), 123*(103), 221(201), 222( 202), 223(203)

8. Learning Into Action (1 cr.)

Learning Into Action (LIA) is completed under the supervision of a faculty member. You should wait to take your LIA until after you complete 45 credits.

9. Required Business Courses/Electives

Required business courses for all transfer institutions include Accounting 201, 202, and 203 (15 cr.). Select additional courses numbered 100 and above (Math 100 not included) to reach a total of 90 college-level credits.

  • UW-Tacoma transfer students must take one Psychology or Sociology course.
  • WSU transfer students must take a Political Science course and BMT 120.
  • WWU transfer students must take BMT 120.