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Wayne State University Articulation Guide Washtenaw Community College - Business Associate in Arts degree, Accounting Associate in Applied Science degree, or Supply Chain Management Associate in Applied Science degree Wayne State University- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Accounting, Finance, Information Systems Management, Global Supply Chain Management, Mangement, or Marketing Additional Information: 1. In completing the coordinated program of study for this articulation agreement, course substitutions should be made with the guidance of advisors at both institutions (indicated below) to assure that all requirements are satisfied. Each institution will determine the satisfaction of their individual program and degree requirements. 2. Under this agreement, WSU will waive the 64 semester hour transfer rule. WSU will accept a maximum of 82 semester hours from Washtenaw Community College. A minimum of 122 semester hours, completed in residence or accepted as transfer, is required to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Wayne State University. 3. Students whose transcripts have the MTA or MACRAO stamp will only be required to meet one of WSU's General Education requirements, COM 3300 (Business and Professional Presentations (WI)). 4. A minimum "C"/2.0 grade required in all courses transferred to WSU . 5. A maximum of two courses from Washtenaw may be applied toward WSU 's major requirements. Additional major courses, beyond two classes from Washtenaw, will be applied toward Electives. 6. Students are encouraged to contact an advisor in the WSU's School of Business Administration, Office of Undergraduate Student Services, before completing an application for admission. This agreement is effective as of September 1, 2015 until September 1, 2020. Contacts: Washtenaw Community College See an academic advisor or counselor for advice. Wayne State University See an advisor in the School of Business Administration, Office of Undergraduate Student Services or contact, Linda Zaddach, Assistant Dean of Student Services WSU, School of Business Administration Office of Undergraduate Student Services Room 200 Prentis Bldg., 5201 Cass Detroit, MI 48202 313.577.4510 Email: [email protected] 5

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Wayne State University Articulation Guide

Washtenaw Community College - Business Associate in Arts degree, Accounting Associate in Applied Science degree, or Supply Chain Management Associate in Applied Science degree

Wayne State University- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Accounting, Finance, Information Systems Management, Global Supply Chain Management, Mangement, or Marketing

Additional Information:

1. In completing the coordinated program of study for this articulation agreement, course substitutions should be made with the guidance of advisors at both institutions (indicated below) to assure that all requirements are satisfied . Each institution will determine the satisfaction of their individual program and degree requirements.

2. Under this agreement, WSU will waive the 64 semester hour transfer rule. WSU will accept a maximum of 82 semester hours from Washtenaw Community College. A minimum of 122 semester hours, completed in residence or accepted as transfer, is required to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Wayne State University.

3. Students whose transcripts have the MTA or MACRAO stamp will only be required to meet one of WSU's General Education requirements, COM 3300 (Business and Professional Presentations (WI)).

4. A minimum "C"/2 .0 grade required in all courses transferred to WSU . 5. A maximum of two courses from Washtenaw may be applied toward WSU 's major

requirements. Additional major courses, beyond two classes from Washtenaw, will be applied toward Electives.

6. Students are encouraged to contact an advisor in the WSU's School of Business Administration, Office of Undergraduate Student Services, before completing an application

for admission.

This agreement is effective as of September 1, 2015 until September 1, 2020.

Contacts:

Washtenaw Community College See an academic advisor or counselor for advice.

Wayne State University See an advisor in the School of Business Administration, Office of Undergraduate Student Services

or contact, Linda Zaddach, Assistant Dean of Student Services WSU, School of Business Administration Office of Undergraduate Student Services Room 200 Prentis Bldg. , 5201 Cass Detroit, M I 48202 313.577.4510 Email: [email protected]

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Washtenaw Community College Credit Hours EquivWSU

Course No Course Name Taken* Credits

ENG 111 Composition I 4

ENG 226 Composition II 3

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College Algebra MTH 176 or

MTH 181 Mathematical Analysis I

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PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 15

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3 COM 3300 Business & Professional Presentation (WI)

3 ECO 2010 Principles of Microeconomics (SS)

3 BA 3400 Quantitative Methods II : Statistical Methods 3 FIN 3290 Business Finance

3 GSC 3600 Operations & Supply Chain Management

3 ISM 3630 _Business Information ~stems

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3 MGT6890 ~trategic Management & Business Policy

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~ ACC 213 11ntermediate Accounting ~ 3 3 ACC 5100 Intermediate Financial Accounting I

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Total Credits 122 122

Washtenaw Credits 82

Wayne State Credits 40

* Credit hours are based on the listed institution where the course is taken.

** Elective credit hours based on credits to satisfy Associates Degree requirements and Bachelors Degree requirements.