Business, Transfer to Central State University
- Credential:
- Associate of Applied Science
- Locations:
- Beavercreek and Springfield - Leffel Lane
- Semester Credit Hours:
- 63
- Total Tuition & Fees:
- $10,346.79
Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates. Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.
Overview
Looking to launch your business career with a strong academic foundation? The business transfer program provides a calculus-based curriculum designed to prepare you for seamless transfer into the College of Business at Central State University. Coursework in English, mathematics, psychology, chemistry, economics, physics and general electives builds a strong foundation in critical thinking, quantitative reasoning and communication skills. Upon successful completion and a minimum GPA of 2.5, you can to transfer with junior status, positioning you to continue toward a bachelor’s degree in business with the knowledge and skills needed for success in management, finance, marketing and other business fields.
Embedded Certificate Included
This program includes an embedded certificate that is automatically awarded when requirements are met. If you prefer not to receive the credential, contact Records and Registration.
Course Requirements
Year One
Year Two
| Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| ENG 2300 | Great Books: World Literature |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| ECO 2210 | Principles of Macroeconomics | |
| or ECO 2220 | Principles of Microeconomics |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| MTH 2100 | Calculus for the Management, Life and Social Sciences |
Credit Hours: 5
|
| PHY 1501 | General Physics I with Algebra |
Credit Hours: 5
|
| -- | Elective* |
Credit Hours: 2
|
| Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| COM 1120 | Public Speaking I |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| HST 1410 | African American History to 1877 | |
| or HST 1420 | African American History Since 1877 |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| SOC 1110 | Introduction to Sociology |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| -- | Elective* |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| -- | Elective* |
Credit Hours: 3
|
Footnotes
*Take a total of at least 17 concentration/elective credits within the degree from the following courses: ACC 1100, ACC 1200, ITS 1105, MGT 1105, MGT 1120, MGT 2600, MKT 2000, STT 2640, ECO 2210 (if not already taken), ECO 2220 (if not already taken). These concentration/elective classes should be planned carefully with an advisor from Central State, and may vary by the specific concentration chosen.
In recognition of the growing importance of global awareness, the Associate of Science degree requires students to take at least four courses with significant international content. Courses meeting this requirement are identified in the College catalog and are fulfilled as a part of the requirements within the concentration or elective areas.
All students pursuing the Associate of Science degree are required to complete at least 9 credit hours in courses numbered 2000 or higher. These classes are taken as a part of the requirements within the concentration or elective areas.
The program schedule is designed for full-time students who have completed all prerequisites and who have no college preparatory recommendations. Some individuals, especially part-time students and those taking college preparatory courses, will require additional semesters of study. Students should consult their academic advisor for help in planning their schedules.
Related Paths
Business
- Business, General Transfer - Associate of Science
- Business, Transfer to Central State University - Associate of Science
- Business, Transfer to Wright State University - Associate of Science
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- Customer Service - Short Term Technical Certificate
- Lean Six Sigma Yellow and Green Belts - Short-Term Technical Certificate
- Small Business - Departmental Certificate
Embedded Certificate Included
This program includes an embedded certificate that is automatically awarded when requirements are met. If you prefer not to receive the credential, contact Records and Registration.
Questions? Contact Us!
Fabian Novello
Professor, Psychology937-431-7163