Articulation Agreement Richmond C… · RCC A AS in Business Administration) ACC 122 ACC 129 ACC...
Transcript of Articulation Agreement Richmond C… · RCC A AS in Business Administration) ACC 122 ACC 129 ACC...
Articulation Agreement
October 1,2014
Between the University of North Carolina at Pembroke
and Richmond Community College,
Business Administration, Management Concentration
This agreement is applicable to students who complete the required hours for the Associate in Applied Science degree inBusiness Administration from Richmond Community College and transfer to the University of North Carolina at Pembroke(UNCP) and major in Business Administration. Transfers who have not completed the applied associate degree will beevaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Richmond Community CollegeCollege Courses:
University of North Carolina atPembroke Courses:
Number
ENG 1 1 1ENG112
MAT 140OR
MAT 171MAT171A
ACA115
ACC 120
ACC 121
BUS 115
BUS 137
CIS 110MKT 120ECO 251
ECO 252
BUS 110BUS 121BUS 125BUS 153
Course TitleA. General
EducationCourses
Expository WritingArgument Based ResearchHumanities/Fine ArtsElectiveSurvey of Mathematics
Precalculus AlgebraPrecalculus Algebra Lab
Social/Behavioral ScienceElectiveSuccess & Study Skills
B. Required MajorCore Courses
Principles of FinancialAccountingPrinciples of ManagerialAccountingBusiness Law 1
Principles of Management
Introduction to ComputersPrinciples of MarketingPrinciples ofMicroeconomicsPrinciples ofMacroeconomicsIntroduction to BusinessBusiness MathPersonal FinanceHuman Resource HumanManagement
Hours
333
3
31
3
1
4
4
3
3
333
3
3333
Number
ENG 1050ENG 1060***
MAT1050
MAT 1070ELE0010
***
UNV 1000
ACC 2270
ACC 2280
BLAW2150MGT 3060
CSC 1000MKT 3 120ECN 2020
ECN 2030
BUS 2000ELE0010FIN 2050ELE 0010
Course Title
Composition IComposition II
Introduction to CollegeMathematicsCollege AlgebraGeneral Electives
Freshman Seminar
Principles of FinancialAccountingPrinciples of ManagerialAccountingLegal Environment ofBusinessOrganization andManagementIntroduction to ComputersPrinciples of MarketingPrinciples ofMicroeconomicsPrinciples ofMacroeconomicsIntroduction to BusinessGeneral ElectivePersonal FinanceGeneral Elective
Hours
333
3
31
3
1
3
3
3
3
333
3
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BUS 230
BUS 239
CIS 130INT 110
Small BusinessManagementBusiness ApplicationSeminarSpreadsheetInternational Business
3
2
33
ELE0010
ELE0010
ELE0010ELE0010
General Elective
General Elective
General ElectiveGeneral Elective
3
2
33
Business Electives (Select 6 Hours from the following courses. Note: Only 3 SHC of SPA are allowed toward theRCC A AS in Business Administration)ACC 122
ACC 129ACC 130ACC 225BUS116BUS 125BUS 139BUS 228BUS 260BUS 261MKT221MKT 223MKT 224MKT 228SPA 1 1 1
Principles of FinancialAccountingIndividual Income TaxBusiness Income TaxCost AccountingBusiness Law IIPersonal FinanceEntrepreneurship IBusiness StatisticsBusiness CommunicationsDiversity in ManagementConsumer BehaviorCustomer ServiceInternational MarketingService MarketingElementary Spanish I
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ELE0010
ELE0010ELE0010ELE0010ELE0010FIN 2050ENTR 2000MAT 2 100ELE0010ELE0010ELE0010ELE0010ELE0010ELE0010SPN1310
General Elective
General ElectiveGeneral ElectiveGeneral ElectiveGeneral ElectivePersonal FinanceInnovationIntroduction to StatisticsGeneral ElectiveGeneral ElectiveGeneral ElectiveGeneral ElectiveGeneral ElectiveGeneral ElectiveElementary Spanish I
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Students must take a minimum of 30 Business hours at UNCP, 9 hours of Writing Intensive courses andmust complete the rest of UNC Pembroke's General Education Requirement to complete the 120 hours forthe degree. Students must take at least one course from those courses identified as contributing to theinternationalization mission of the School of Business.A minimum of 25% of the semester hours needed for this degree must be completed in residence atUNC Pembroke.***See https://braveweb.uncp.edu/external/articulation/ to see how courses will transfer.
Each party has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized representatives as ofOctober 1,2014.
The University of North CarolinaAt Pembroke
RichmondCommunity College
Df. Kenneth D. KittsProvost and Vice Chancellor
Dr. W. Dale MeltPresident