Western Oregon University
Business 2008-2009
- Degree
- Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
Required Courses
| University Requirement | PCC Equivalent | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| WR 135 English Composition | *WR 121 & 122 English Composition | 4 |
| SP 111 Fundamentals of Speech | SP 111 Fundamentals of Speech | 4 |
| MTH 111 College Algebra | MTH 111B or 111C College Algebra | 5 |
| MTH 243 Intro to Probability and Stats | MTH 243 Statistics I | 4 |
| BA 240 Quantitative Business Methods | MTH 241 Calculus for Management, Life and Social Science | 4 |
| CS 121 Computer Applications | BA 131 Computers in Business | 4 |
| BA 211 Financial Accounting & BA 213 Managerial Accounting | BA 211, 212, & 213 Prin of Accounting I, II, III | 9 |
| EC 201 & 202 Microeconomics & Macroeconomics | EC 201& 202 Prin of Economics | 8 |
| BA 230 Business Law | *BA 226 Business Law | 3 |
* WR 122 is also required for students who take WR 121 fall 2008 and beyond.
* *Business Law is the only course that does not need to be completed before submitting your application to the School of Business.
Notes
Typically, an application for admission will be made a the end of a student's sophomore year by completing a degree plan with the Division of Business and Economics office at WOU.
The BA/BS degrees are awarded to students who complete major requirements as listed below and a minor in a second academic area. (All university degrees require an overall of 62 upper-division hours.)
Additional Requirements
Students must also complete coursework for university admission, coursework to satisfy WOU's Liberal Arts Core Curriculum (some of above courses may apply), cultural requirement, writing intensive requirement, and graduation requirements outlined for the BS or BA. Meet with a PCC Academic Advisor to develop an effective transfer plan that will meet your individual needs.
PCC endeavors to create accurate transfer guides for students; however, requirements may change without notice. Students are responsible for working with PCC advisors and their transfer institution to ensure that their academic plan will meet requirements and timelines.
Last updated: July 2008