USC REGIONAL AND SOUTH CAROLINA TECHNICAL COLLEGE TRANSFERABLE COURSES FOR THE BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The following is a list of the required general education and lower-level business courses for BS in Business Administration at USC Aiken and the transferable equivalents at the USC regional campuses and South Carolina technical schools. This list is subject to change. Courses not on this list may be transferable. To ask if a specific course will transfer to USC Aiken's business program, please contact Ms. Mary Claire Millies at MaryM@usca. edu. USC Aiken Required Courses for ENGLISH 9 Hours ENGL 101: Composition ENGL 101: Critical Reading/Comp. ENG 101: English Composition I ENGL 102: Composition and Lit. ENGL 102: Rhetoric/Composition ENG 102: English Composition II English Literature (200 and above) ENGL 270: World Literature* ENGL 282: Fiction* ENGL 283: Themes in British ENGL 284: Drama* ENGL 285: Themes in American ENGL 286: Poetry* ENGL 287: American Literature* ENGL 288: English Literature* ENG 201: American Literature I* ENG 202: American Literature II* ENG 203: American Literature Survey* ENG 205: English Literature I* ENGL 206: English Literature II* ENG 208: World Literature I* ENG 209: World Literature II*/NW ENG 210: Asian Literature*/NW ENG 211: African Literature*/NW ENG 212: Latin American Literature*/NW ENG 213: Short Fiction* ENG 214: Fiction* ENG 218: Drama* ENG 222: Poetry* ENG 226: The Modern Novel* ENG 230: Women in Literature* ENG 234: Survey in Minority Literature* ENG 236: African-American Literature* ENG 235: Southern Literature* MATHEMATICS 6 Hours MATH 170: Finite Math MATH 170: Finite Math MAT 122: Finite College Math MATH 122: Survey of Calculus MATH 122: Calculus for BA and SS MAT 130: Elementary Calculus MAT 140: Analytical Geo/Calc. I MAT 141: Analytical Geo/Calc. II
USC Aiken Required Courses for COMMUNICATIONS 3 Hours COMM 241: Public Speaking OR COMM 201: Interpersonal Comm. SPCH 140: Public Speaking SPC 205: Public Speaking SPC 209: Interpersonal Comm. ECONOMICS 6 Hours ECON 221: Macroeconomics ECON 222: Macroeconomics ECO 210: Macroeconomics ECON 222: Microeconomics ECON 221: Microeconomics ECO 211: Microeconomics NATURAL SCIENCE 7-8 Hours BIO 101 and 101L: Biological Principles I BIOL 102 and 102L: Biological Principles II BIOL 110: General Biology BIOL 200 and 200L: Plant Science BIOL 243 and 243L: Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 244 and 244L: Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 250 and 250L: Microbiology BIOL 270 and 270L: Intro. to Environmental Biology CHEM 101: Fundamental Chem. I CHEM 102: Fundamental Chem. II CHEM 105: Chemistry and Modern Society I CHEM 111: General Chemistry I CHEM 112: General Chemistry II CHEM 333 and 333L: Organic Chemistry I CHEM 334: Organic Chemistry II PHYS 101 and 101L: Physics/How Things Work I PHYS 102 and 102L: Physics/How Things Work II PHYS 201 and 201L: General Physics I PHYS 202 and 202L: General Physics II PHYS 211 and 211L: Essentials of Physics I PHYS 212 and 212L: Essentials of Physics II MSCI 210 and 210L: Oceans/Man AST 101: Solar System AST 102: Stellar Astronomy BIO 101: Biological Science I BIO 102: Biological Science II BIO 201: Zoology BIO 202: Botany BIO 205 and 206: Ecology and Ecology Lab (need both) BIO 210 and 211: Anatomy and Physiology I and II (need both) BIO 215: Human Anatomy BIO 216: Human Physiology BIO 225: Microbiology BIO 240: Nutrition CHEM 105: General Organic and Biochemistry CHM 106: Contemporary Chemistry I CHEM 107: Contemporary Chemistry II CHEM 110: College Chemistry I CHEM 111: College Chemistry II CHEM 112: College Chemistry III CHEM 211: Organic Chemistry I CHEM 212: Organic Chemistry II CHM 227: Forensic Science Chemistry PHY 201: Physics I PHY 202: Physics II PHY 221: University Physics I PHY 222: University Physics II
USC Aiken Required Courses for FOREIGN LANGUAGE 6-8 Hours (same language) FREN 109: Beginning French I FREN 110: Beginning French II GERM 109: Beginning German I GERM 110: Beginning German II SPAN 109: Beginning Spanish I SPAN 110: Beginning Spanish II SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 3 Hours ANTH 101: Primates, People, and Prehistory ANTH 102: Understanding Other Cultures (also Non-Western) POLI 201: American National Government* PSYC 101: Intro. to Psychology PSYC 103: Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 420: Survey of Developmental Psychology PSYC 521: Psychology of Adolescence SOCY 101: Introductory Sociology SOCY 305: Sociology of the Family SOCY 340: Introduction to Social Problems SOCY 357: Sociology of Education FRE 101: Elementary French I FRE 102: Elementary French II FRE 201: Intermediate French I FRE 202: Intermediate French II GER 101: Elementary German I GER 102: Elementary German II GER 201: Intermediate German I GER 202: Intermediate German II SPA 101: Beginning Spanish I SPA 102: Beginning Spanish II SPA 201: Intermediate Spanish I SPA 202: Intermediate Spanish II ANT 101: General Anthropology or ANT 203: Physical Anthropology ANT 102: Cultural Anthropology/NW GEO 101: Introduction to Geography GEO 102: World Geography EGO 260: Economic/Cultural Geography PSC 201: American Government* PSC 205: Politics and Government PSC 215: State and Local Govt. PSC 220: Intro. to International Relations PSY 201: General Psychology PSY 203: Human Growth/Dev. PSY 204: Child Psychology PSY 205: Adolescent Psychology PSY 208: Human Sexuality PSY 210: Educational Psychology PSY 212: Abnormal Psychology PSY 215: Psych./Mentally Retarded PSY 218: Behavior Modification PSY 220: Psychology/Personality PSY 225: Social Psychology PSY 230: Interviewing Techniques PSY 231: Counseling Techniques PSY 235: Group Dynamics PSY 237: Crisis Management SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology SOC 102: Marriage and the Family SOC 205: Social Problems SOC 206: Social Psychology SOC 210: Juvenile Delinquency SOC 230: Intro. to Gerontology
USC Aiken Required Courses for HUMANITIES 6 Hours ARTE 101: Intro. to Art ARTH 105: History of Western Art I ARTH 106: Hist. of Western Art II ENGL 270: World Literature ENGL 282: Fiction* ENGL 283: Themes in British ENGL 284: Drama* ENGL 285: Themes in American ENGL 286: Poetry* ENGL 287: American Literature* ENGL 288: English Literature* HIST 101: European Civilization I* HIST 102: European Civilization II* HIST 105: Into to East Asian Civilization/NW HIST 106: Intro to African History/NW HIST 109: Latin American Civilization/NW HIST 111: History of the United States I* HIST 112: History of the United States II* HIST 347: Middle East in Modern Times/NW MUSC 110: Intro. to Music PHIL 102: Intro. to Philosophy RELG 203: Comparative Religion/NW THEA 200: Understanding and Appreciation of Theatre ART 101: HIst./Apprec. of Art ART 107: Hist. of Early Western Art ART 108: History of Western Art ENG 201: American Literature I ENG 202: American Literature II* ENG 203: American Lit. Survey* ENG 205: English Literature I* ENGL 206: English Literature II* ENG 208: World Literature I* ENG 209: World Literature II*/NW ENG 210: Asian Literature*/NW ENG 211: African Literature/NW* ENG 212: Latin American Literature*/NW ENG 213: Short Fiction* ENG 214: Fiction* ENG 218: Drama* ENG 222: Poetry* ENG 226: The Modern Novel* ENG 230: Women in Literature* ENG 234: Survey in Minority Lit.* ENG 236: African-American Lit.* ENG 235: Southern Literature* HIS 101: Western Civ. to 1689* HIS 102: Western Civ. post 1689* HIS 104 World History I* HIS 105: World History II* HIS 108: Intro. to African History*/NW HIS 109: Intro. to Latin American Civ.*/NW HIS 112: Non-Western Civ.*/NW HIS 113: Native American History HIS 115: African-American History HIS 201: American History- Discovery to 1877* HIS 202: American History-1877 to Present* HIS 215: History and Literature of the Bible HIS 216: Comparative Religion/NW HSS 101: Introduction to Humanities MUS 105: Music Appreciation Continued.
USC Aiken Required Courses for HUMANITIES 6 Hours (continued) Continued from previous page WORLD HISTORY 3 Hours HIST 101: European Civilization I* HIST 102: European Civilization II* AMERICAN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS 3 Hours POLI 201: American National Government* HIST 111: History of the United States I* HIST 112: History of the United States II* BUSINESS Lower Level 12 Hours BADM 225: Princ. of Financial ACCT 225: Intro. to Financial Management BADM 226: Princ. of Managerial ACCT 226: Intro. to Managerial BADM 290: Intro. to Info Systems in Business MGSC 290: Computer Information Systems in Business PHI 101: Introduction to Philosophy PHI 108: Critical Reasoning PHI 110: Ethics PHI 115: Contemporary Moral Issues PHI 201: History of Philosophy REL 102: Intro. to Biblical Study REL 103: Comparative Religion/NW or REL 201: Religions of the World/NW THE 101: Introduction to Theatre HIS 101: Western Civ. to 1689* HIS 102: Western Civ. post 1689* HIS 104: World History I* HIS 105: World History II* PSC 201: American Government* HIS 201: American History- Discovery to 1877* HIS 202: American History-1877 to Present* ACC 101: Princ. I ** ACC 102: Princ. II*** CPT 101: Introduction to Computers (if taken in the last 5 years) CPT 170: Microcomputer Applications (if taken in the last 5 years) BADM 296: Statistics MGSC 291: Statistics for Business and Economics MAT 120: Probability and Statistics BUS 240: Statistics * Course can only be used for one requirement. For example, if HIST 111 is used for the American History requirement, it cannot be also used for the Humanities requirement. ** BADM 225 requirement can also be met with ACC 111 and ACC 112 (must take both). *** BADM 225 and 226 requirements can also be met with ACC 111, ACC 112 and ACC 115 (need all three). Upper-level business courses are also required for the BS in Business Administration. These can only be taken at USC Aiken or another AACSB-accredited, four-year institution. Courses may not be taken outside USC Aiken once a student has entered the final 25% of course work (approx. last 30 hours). In addition, 50% of lower and upper-level business coursework must be taken at USC Aiken.