Business and EconomicsAssociate in Arts (DTA)The mission of the Business and Economics Associate in Arts (DTA) program is to prepare students to transfer to four-year institutions for their final two years of undergraduate study in a business-related field.
The courses listed below are required for students planning to transfer to most four-year colleges and universities in the State of Washington. Special modifications for specific schools will be provided by your academic advisor.
Students should complete the Associate in Arts (AA) Degree requirements. See the Associate in Arts—Direct Transfer Agreement Planning Worksheet. Within these guidelines, the following courses are recommended:
| Required Courses | Credits | | ACCT& | 201 | Prin of Accounting I | 5 | | ACCT& | 202 | Prin of Accounting II* | 5 | | ACCT& | 203 | Prin of Accounting III* | 5 | | BUS& | 201 | Business Law | 5 | | BUS | 215 | Business Statistics* | 5 | | ECON& | 201 | Micro Economics* | 5 | | ECON& | 202 | Macro Economics* | 5 | | MATH& | 148 | Business Calculus* | 5 | | Recommended Elective | | | BUS& | 101 | Intro to Business | 5 |
*See course description for prerequisite.
Source: 2009-2010 Olympic College Catalog
Common Course Numbering Crosswalk (Effective Summer 2008)for Former and Continuing Students | Current | Formerly | | ACCT& 201 | BS-EC 251 | Principles of Accounting I | | ACCT& 202 | BS-EC 252 | Principles of Accounting II | | ACCT& 203 | BS-EC 253 | Managerial Accounting | | BUS 215 | BS-EC 257 | Introduction to Business Statistics | | BUS 215 | BS-EC 258 | Business Statistics | | BUS& 101 | BS-EC 101 | Introduction to Business | | BUS& 201 | BS-EC 260 | Business Law | | ECON& 201 | BS-EC 202 | Economics—Micro | | ECON& 202 | BS-EC 201 | Economics—Macro | | MATH 147 | MATH 156 | Algebra for Business and Economics | | MATH& 148 | MATH 157 | Calculus for Business and Economics |
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