Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree Completion Program Note that the intended audience for the BBA degree completion program is the graduate of an AA or AS with a liberal arts and/or science emphasis. Please work closely with your Transfer Coordinator and/or University of Illinois advisor in selecting elective courses for your AA degree. Transfer Planning Guide: College of DuPage UIC Online Admissions Team 1333 S. Halsted Suite 225 Chicago, IL 60607 Phone: (866) 772-2268 Option 1 E-mail: info@online.uic.edu Please note that the following information is only a guide. It does not represent an official agreement to transfer credits. If you have questions, please contact a counselor at your institution or a University of Illinois advisor at the above phone number. If you would like a more detailed review of your transcript(s), please send them to the above mailing address or e-mail them to the above e-mail address. The College of Business Administration at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) offers a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree Completion Program online. Upon successful completion of all coursework, students will earn a fully accredited BBA degree from UIC. TRANSFER FACTS Students will be prepared to enter the program if the following requirements are met: o Completed at least 60 hours of prerequisite post-secondary course work with a grade of C or better at College of DuPage (see below) o Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 (4.0 grading scale) in all post-secondary course work The University of Illinois admits students to the BBA Degree Completion Program in January and August. The preferred admission deadline is two weeks prior to the start of class. The non-refundable application fee is $40 (Illinois residents), $50 (Nonresidents), and $75 (International). Tuition must be paid in full by the first day of class. Students should send transcripts to the UIC Online office at the address listed above. Transcripts will be evaluated by a Student Services Advisor. Students can contact an Advisor via the phone or email address listed above. An Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree earned after May of 1998 fulfills the UIC General Education requirements, per the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) agreement. Students who have not earned the degree must complete 60 transferable hours, including the General Education requirements. 1
OVERALL REQUIREMENTS FOR A UIC BBA DEGREE through UIC: I. Core and General Education Requirements to be taken at College of DuPage: Core Requirements to be taken at College of DuPage Semester ENGLISH 1101: English Composition I 3 ENGLISH 1102: English Composition II 3 ECONOMICS 2201: Macroeconomics and the Global Economy 3 ECONOMICS 2202: Microeconomics and the Global Economy 3 MATHEMATICS 1533: Finite Mathematics 4 Subtotal - Core Required 16 General Education Requirements to be taken at College of DuPage* Semester Analyzing the Natural World (see list of courses on p. 3-4) 5 Exploring World Cultures (see list of courses on p. 3-4) 3 Understanding the Creative Arts (see list of courses on p. 4-5) 3 Understanding the Individual and Society (see list of courses on p. 4-5) 3 Understanding the Past (see list of courses on p. 5) 3 Understanding U.S. Society (see list of courses on p. 5) 3 Electives** (see explanation below) 24+ Subtotal General Education Required 44+ Total Prerequisite Credit Required from College of DuPage 60+ Please note that students should not duplicate disciplines in selecting courses to satisfy the six General Education categories above. Also, students can take a 4 credit hour course to satisfy the Analyzing the Natural World general education requirement but will need to make up the 1 credit hour requirement in the Electives category. Finally, the Finite Mathematics course does not count toward the Analyzing the Natural World requirement. *An Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree earned after May of 1998 fulfills the UIC General Education requirements, per the Illinois Articulation. Students who have not earned the degree must complete 60 transferable hours, including the General Education requirements. **Other Mathematics, Calculus, Statistics or quantitative analysis courses are highly recommended prerequisites that can be taken in order to satisfy the 24 hours of Electives requirements. (MATHEMATICS 1635, MATHEMATICS 2231 and MATHEMATICS 2134 are examples.) Many of the courses listed below for the General Education requirements can also be used to satisfy these requirements. Finally, a number of Business courses will satisfy the Electives requirement as well. Contact a University of Illinois advisor at info@online.uic.edu, call us at (866) 772-2268 Option 1 or access our web site at http://www.online.uillinois.edu/transfer to have your questions on prerequisites for the BBA Degree Completion program answered. 2
II. Degree Requirements for the BBA Completion Program, to be taken through the University of Illinois at Chicago BBA Program Curriculum to be taken through UIC Semester ACTG 210 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 ACTG 211 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 ACTG 355 Business Law 3 BA 200 Managerial Communication 3 BA 495 Business Strategy (Capstone Course) 3 ECON 218 Microeconomics: Theory and Business Applications 4 ENTR 300 Survey of Entrepreneurship 3 FIN 300 Introduction to Managerial Finance 3 IDS 200 Introduction to Management Information Systems 4 IDS 270 Business Statistics I 4 IDS 355 Operations Management 3 IDS 371 Business Statistics II 3 MGMT 340 Introduction to Organizations 3 MGMT 350 Business and its External Environment 3 MGMT 460 Business, Society and the Global Economy 3 MGMT 463 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 3 MGMT 485 Business Ethics 3 MKTG 360 Introduction to Marketing 3 MKTG 469 International Marketing 3 TOTAL 60 College of DuPage General Education Course Selections which meet UIC requirements: (Note: One course from each category must be completed. While some courses may fall into more than one category, they will only fulfill one requirement.) Analyzing the Natural World Courses: BIOLOGY 1151 (Principles of Biological Science I) BIOLOGY 1152 (Principles of Biological Science II) BIOLOGY 1100 (Survey of Biology) BIOLOGY 1110 (Environmental Biology) BIOLOGY 2150 (Ecology) BOTANY 1310 (Ethnobotany) BOTANY 1320 (Prairie Botany) BOTANY 2350 (Introduction to Botany) CHEMISTRY 1105 (Contemporary Chemistry) CHEMISTRY 1551 (Principles of Chemistry I) CHEMISTRY 1552 (Principles of Chemistry II) CHEMISTRY 1211 (General Chemistry) CHEMISTRY 1212 (Survey of Organic Chemistry) EARTH SCIENCE 1101 (Physical Geology of Earth s Interior) EARTH SCIENCE 1102 (Physical Geology of Earth s Surface) EARTH SCIENCE 2103 (Geologic Field Investigations) EARTH SCIENCE 1110 (Introduction to Meteorology) EARTH SCIENCE 1115 (Severe and Unusual Weather) EARTH SCIENCE 1122 (Astronomy: The Solar System) EARTH SCIENCE 1124 (Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies) EARTH SCIENCE 1126 (Observational Astronomy) EARTH SCIENCE 1130 (Introduction to Oceanography) Exploring World Cultures Courses: ANTHROPOLOGY 1100 (Cultural Anthropology) ANTHROPOLOGY 1120 (Discovering Archaeology) ANTHROPOLOGY 1130 (People & Cultures World) ANTRHOPOLOGY 1105 (Practical Anthropology) ART 2214 (Introduction to Non-western Art) CHINESE 1100 (Civilization and Culture of China) ENGLISH 1158 (Bible as Literature) ENGLISH 2226 (Masterpieces of World Literature) ENGLISH 2227 (Modern European Literature) FRENCH 1100 (Civilization and Culture of France) GERMAN 1100 (German Civilization and Culture) GERMAN 2200 (Modern German Literature in Translation GEOGRAPHY 1100 (Western World Regional Geography) GEOGRAPHY 1105 (World Regional Geography: The Eastern World) GEOGRAPHY 1120 (Economic Geography) GEOGRAPHY 1130 (Cultural Geography) GEOGRAPHY 2204 (Russia) GEOGRAPHY 2205 (The Slavic Lands) GEOGRAPHY 2220 (Latin America) GEOGRAPHY 2221 (Mexico) GEOGRAPHY 2223 (Columbia) GEOGRAPHY 2235 (The Middle East) 3
EARTH SCIENCE 1140 (Fundamentals of Earth Science) MATHEMATICS 2231 (Calculus & Analytic Geometry I) MATHEMATICS 2232 (Calculus & Analytic Geometry II) MATHEMATICS 2233 (Calculus & Analytic Geometry III) MICROBIOLOGY 1420 (Microbiology) PHILOSOPHY 2200 (Introduction to Phil of Science) PHYSICS 1100 (Physics) PHYSICS 2111 (Physics for Science and Engineering I) PHYSICS 2112 (Physics for Science and Engineering II) PHYSICS 1201 (General Physics I) PHYSICS 1202 (General Physics II) HISTORY 2205 (East Asian Civilization) HISTORY 2210 (History and Culture of Africa) HISTORY 2215 (History and Culture of India) HISTORY 2220 (History and Culture of China) HISTORY 2225 (History and Culture of Russia) HISTORY 2230 (History and Culture of Japan) HISTORY 2235 (20 th Century World history) HISTORY 2240 (History and Culture of Latin America) HUMANITIES 1105 (Non-Western Humanities) ITALIAN 1100 (Civilization and Culture of Italy) JAPANESE 1100 (Japanese Civilization and Culture) KOREAN 1100 (Korean Civilization and Culture) MUSIC 1115 (Introduction to World Music) PHILOSOPHY 1150 (World Religions) POLITICAL SCIENCE 2203 (Comparative Politics) POLITICAL SCIENCE 2220 (World Politics) POLITICAL SCIENCE 2221 (Politics of the Middle East) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1150 (World Religions) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1155 (Asian Thought) SPANISH 1100 (Civilization and Culture of Spain) Understanding the Creative Arts Courses: ART 1100 (Introduction to the Visual Arts) ART 2211 (Art History I: To 1300) ART 2212 (Art History II: 1300-1750) ART 2213 (Art History III: 1750 to Present) ART 2214 (Introduction to Non-western Art) ENGLISH 1130 (Introduction to Literature) ENGLISH 1135 (Introduction to Film Art) ENGLISH 1150 (Short Fiction) ENGLISH 1151 (Novel) ENGLISH 1152 (Poetry) ENGLISH 1153 (Drama) ENGLISH 1154 (Film as Literature) ENGLISH 1156 (Science Fiction) ENGLISH 1158 (Bible as Literature) ENGLISH 1160 (Native American Literature) ENGLISH 1165 (Literature and Gender) ENGLISH 2220 (British Literature to 1800) ENGLISH 2221 (British Literature from 1800 Through the Present) ENGLISH 2223 (American Literature from the Colonial Period Through the Civil War) ENGLISH 2224 (American Literature from the Civil War to the Present) ENGLISH 2226 (Masterpieces of World Literature) ENGLISH 2227 (Modern European Literature) FRENCH 1100 (Civilization and Culture of France) GERMAN 1100 (German Civilization and Culture) GERMAN 2200 (Modern German Literature) ITALIAN 1100 (Civilization and Culture of Italy) JAPANESE 1100 (Japanese Civilization and Culture) KOREAN 1100 (Korean Civilization and Culture) HUMANITIES 1101 (Introduction to Humanities: The Arts) HUMANITIES 1102 (Introduction to Humanities: Ideas and Values) HUMANITIES 1105 (Non-Western Humanities) MUSIC 1100 (Music Appreciation) Understanding the Individual and Society Courses: ANTHROPOLOGY 1100 (Cultural Anthropology) ANTHROPOLOGY 1105 (Practical Anthropology) ANTHROPOLOGY 1130 (People and Cultures of the World) CHINESE 1100 (Civilization and Culture of China) ENGLSIH 1125 (Linguistics) ENGLISH 1159 (Greek Mythology) ENGLISH 1165 (Literature and Gender) GEOGRAPHY 1100 (Western World Regional Geography) GEOGRAPHY 1105 (World Regional Geography: The Eastern World) GEOGRAPHY 1120 (Economic Geography) GEOGRAPHY 1130 (Cultural Geography) GEOGRAPHY 2204 (Russia) GEOGRAPHY 2220 (Latin America) GEOGRAPHY 2221 (Mexico) GEOGRAPHY 2223 (Columbia) HISTORY 1120 (Western Civilization Until 1600) HISTORY 2245 (History and Culture of England) HUMANITIES 1102 (Introduction to Humanities: Ideas and Values) JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION 1100 (Introduction to Mass Communication) PHILOSOPHY 1100 (introduction to Philosophy) PHILOSOPHY 1110 (Ethics) PHILOSOPHY 1130 (Social and Political Philosophy) PHILOSOPHY 1150 (World Religions) PHILOSOPHY 1170 (History of Philosophy I) PHILOSOPHY 1175 (History of Philosophy II) POLITICAL SCIENCE 1100 (Introduction to Political Science) POLITICAL SCIENCE 1101 (American Politics) POLITICAL SCIENCE 1160 (Modern Political Ideologies) POLITICAL SCIENCE 2203 (Comparative Politics) POLITICAL SCIENCE 2220 (World Politics) PSYCHOLOGY 1100 (General Psychology) PSYCHOLOGY 2255 (Personality) 4
MUSIC 1104 (Introduction to American Music) MUSIC 1105 (Music Literature) MUSIC 1115 (Introduction to World Music) SPANISH 1100 (Civilization and Culture of Spain) THEATER 1100 (Theater Appreciation) THEATER 1104 (Introduction to Theater) PSYCHOLOGY 2260 (Abnormal Psychology) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1110 (Introduction to the Bible (Old Testament)) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1120 (Introduction the Bible (New Testament)) SOCIAL SCIENCE 1100 (Introduction to Social Science) SOCIOLOGY 1100 (Introduction to Sociology) SOCIOLOGY 1120 (Sociology of Sex, Gender and Power) SOCIOLOGY 2210 (Social Problems) SOCIOLOGY 2215 (Racial and Ethnic Problems) SOCIOLOGY 2220 (Sexual Relationships, Marriage and Family) SOCIOLOGY 2251 (Health and Illness in Contemporary Society) Understanding the Past Courses: ANTHROPOLOGY 1120 (Discovering Archaeology) ENGLISH 2228 (Shakespeare) ENGLSIH 1158 (Bible as Literature) ENGLISH 1159 (Greek Mythology) HISTORY 1110 (Western Civilization Until 1600) HISTORY 1120 (Western Civilization Since 1600) HISTORY 1130 (History of the United States to 1865) HISTORY 1140 (History of the United States Since 1865) HISTORY 2205 (East Asian Civilization) HISTORY 2210 (History and Culture of Africa) HISTORY 2215 (History and Culture of India) HISTORY 2220 (History and Culture of China) HISTORY 2225 (History and Culture of Russia) HISTORY 2230 (History and Culture of Japan) HISTORY 2235 (20 th Century World History) HISTORY 2240 (History and Culture of Latin America) HISTORY 2245 (History and Culture of England) HISTORY 2260 (United States Since 1945) HISTORY 2270 (History of Chicago) PHILOSOPHY 1170 (History of Philosophy I) PHILOSOPHY 1175 (History of Philosophy II) POLITICAL SCIENCE 1160 (Modern Political Ideologies) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1100 (Introduction to Religion) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1110 (Introduction to the Bible (Old Testament)) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1120 (Introduction to the Bible (New Testament)) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1155 (Asian Thought) RELIGIOUS STUDIES 2160 (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) THEATRE 1100 (Theater Appreciation) THEATER 1104 (Introduction to Theater) Understanding U.S. Society Courses: CRIMJ 1100: Intro to Criminal Justice ENGLISH 1160 (Native American Literature) GEOGRAPHY 1140 (Urban Geography) HISTORY 1130 (History of the United States to 1865) HISTORY 1140 (History of the United States Since 1865) HISTORY 2260 (United States Since 1945) POLITICAL SCIENCE 1101 (American Politics) SOCIAL SCIENCE 1100 (Intro to Social Science) SOCIOLOGY 1100 (Introduction to Sociology) SOCIOOGY 1120 (Sociology of Sex, Gender and Power) SOCIOLOGY 2210 (Social Problems) SOCIOLOGY 2215 (Racial and Ethnic Relations) SOCIOLOGY 2220 (Sexual Relationships, Marriage and Family) SOCIOLOGY 2251 (Health and Illness in Contemporary Society) 7/29/2011 5