Program Intro
The Associate in Arts in Business Administration–A10100BA curriculum is for students interested in transferring to a four-year institution to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in a Business field such as general business, accounting, finance, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, etc.
Community College transfer students are those who wish to transfer from a community college to another community college or to a senior-level college or university.
A college transfer program is a set of courses that have been designed to transfer to most four-year colleges and universities in North Carolina. In the North Carolina Community College System, the Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Science (A.S.), degree programs are included in the CAA as college transfer programs.
Student Services assigns academic advisors. Students are encouraged to see their advisor to ensure completion of the college transfer degree program.
Curriculum Preview
SAMPLE COURSES:
- ACA 122 – College Transfer Success
This course provides information and strategies necessary to develop clear academic and professional goals beyond the community college experience. - ACC 120 – Prin of Financial Accounting
This course introduces business decision-making using accounting information systems. Emphasis is placed on analyzing, summarizing, reporting, and interpreting financial information.
SAMPLE COURSES:
- ACC 121 – Prin of Managerial Accounting
This course includes a greater emphasis on managerial and cost accounting skills. - COM 231 – Public Speaking
This course provides instruction and experience in preparation and delivery of speeches within a public setting and group discussion.
SAMPLE COURSES:
- BIO 110 – Principles of Biology
This course provides a survey of fundamental biological principles for non-science majors. - MAT 152 – Statistical Methods I
This course provides a project-based approach to introductory statistics with an emphasis on using real-world data and statistical literacy.
SAMPLE COURSES:
- AST 111 – Descriptive Astronomy
This course introduces an overall view of modern astronomy. - ECO 252 – Prin of Macroeconomics
This course introduces economic analysis of aggregate employment, income, and prices.
Paying for College
What is financial aid? Financial aid is money that is given or borrowed to help pay for college. It can come from federal, state, local, school and private entities. North Carolina and the federal government award millions of dollars each year to help students pay for college. Don’t forget Scholarships! Scholarships are gifts. They don’t need to be repaid. There are thousands of them, offered by schools, employers, individuals, private companies, nonprofits, communities, religious groups, and professional and social organizations.