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Business Administration, A.A.

Locations:  Worthington. Links to:
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Upon completion of the program listed below, the student may transfer to an upper division school of business and complete his/her requirements for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Business. Students may also choose to delay the completion of their formal education and seek employment knowing that when they decide to return to school the credits they have earned at Minnesota West-Worthington will allow them to enter an upper division program on either a full or part-time basis. This program meets the A.A. and the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC).

COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS
Composition I 3
  Choose one of the following:  
ENGL 1102 Composition II 3
Composition: Technical Writing 3
ENGL 1130 Introduction to Creative Writing 3
 
BIOLOGY 3-4
College Algebra or 3
CMST 1101 Public Speaking 3
  CHEM OR PHYS 3-4
Introduction to Psychology 4
Introduction to Business 4
BUS 2201 Principles of Accounting I 4
Principles of Accounting II 4
Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Principles of Microeconomics 3
Introduction to Probability and Statistics    4
 
Social Science Elective*** 3
 
Humanities Electives  9
 
Choose one of the following:  
NSCI 1100 Issues in the Environment 3
PSCI 2210 Environmental Politics 3
GEOG 1101** Intro to Physical Geography 4
                              
TOTAL CREDITS 60

Notes: 
STSK 1110 Freshman Seminar (1) credit is required.
Fulfill a minimum of 4 credits from two of the three areas: HLTH 1101, CSCI 1102, or any Physical Education course.
See advisor/counselor for areas MnTC 8 and 9.
** Depends on transfer institution.
*** If either PSCI 2210 or GEOG 1101 is taken to meet Areas 5 and 10, the SOC SCI requirement is fulfilled.

Updated: pp 1/18/2023