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Business Administration

Purpose

The Business Administration program is the first two years of a four-year discipline that combines a general education approach with broad programs in business, to provide the fundamentals of sound business theories and practices. It is designed to allow students to transfer into the third year of a four-year college or university business program.

Career Objectives

Students who transfer in this program may wish to major in one of the following fields:

 

Accounting
Economics
Finance
Management
Marketing

 

Admission Requirements

 

In addition to admission requirements established by Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, satisfactory completion of specific high school units or their equivalent are required.  For more information, please refer to the Arts and Sciences home page, under "College Transfer Programs."

 

All students in business, whether at a community college or four-year college or university, will generally take the following courses for the first two years.

 


Business Administration Curriculum

First Semester (Fall)

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

ECO 201 Principles of Economics I
3
ENG 111 College Composition I
3
HIS 111 or History of World Civilization I or
3
HIS 121 United States History I
MTH 163 or Pre-Calculus I or
3-5
MTH 173 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
PED *** Physical Education Elective
1
SDV 100 College Success Skills
1

Total

14-16

Second Semester (Spring)

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

ECO 202 Principles of Economics II
3
ENG 112 College Composition II
3
HIS 112 or History of World Civilization II or
3
HIS 122 United States History II
ITE 115 Basic Computer Literacy
3
MTH 164 or Pre-Calculus II or
3-5
MTH 174 or Calculus with Analytic Geometry II or
MTH 240 Statistics

Total

15-17

Third Semester (Fall)

 

Course Code

 

Course Name

Credit Hours

ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I
3

BIO 101 or

General Biology I w/lab or

4

CHM 111 or

College Chemistry I w/lab or

PHY 201 or

General College Physics I w/lab or

PHY 241

University Physics I w/lab 

ENG 241 or Survey of American Literature I or
3
ENG 243 Survey of English Literature I
PED *** Physical Education Elective
1
EEE *** Transfer Elective
3
CST 110 Introduction to Speech Communications
3

Total

17

Fourth Semester (Spring)

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II
3

BIO 102 or

General Biology II w/lab or

4

CHM 112 or

College Chemistry II w/lab or

PHY 202 or

General College Physics II w/lab or

PHY 242

University Physics II w/lab 

ENG 242 or Survey of American Literature II or
3
ENG 244 Survey of English Literature II
HUM *** Humanities Elective
3
SOC *** Social Science Elective     3

Total

16

Minimum Credit Hours for Degree:  62

 
 

It is the policy of Dabney S. Lancaster Community College to promote equal opportunity in educational programs and activities, admissions and employment, without regard to race, creed, gender, national origin, disability or any other non-merit factor. For concerns or information requests pertaining to students, contact the Director of Student Services and Research (540/863-2850). For matters related to employment, contact the Human Resources Officer (540/863-2808).