Transfer Plan for Business Administration—B.A. or B.S. Degree Mike Ilitch School of Business ilitchbusiness.wayne.edu (313) 577-4510

Purpose The purpose of this transfer plan is to list College (HFC) courses that are required for a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) at . This is not a complete listing of the coursework necessary to earn a degree from Wayne State University. This transfer plan is effective beginning in Fall 2019.

Requirements The undergraduate program requires a minimum of 120 credit hours through five types of courses: business foundation, core, major, university general education requirements and elective courses. The BSBA does not have a foreign language requirement.

WSU strongly recommend that all transfer students fulfill their general education requirements through the Transfer Agreement (MTA) before transferring to WSU. Each community college has an MTA approved course list of its own, so please refer to the list of courses that your respective community college has approved for MTA. If you do not have an MTA or MACRAO endorsement, you can transfer each course from the WSU's gen ed category here: Michigan Community College General Education Tables.

Students must fulfill requirements for the college/major of interest below. Wayne State will waive the 64 semester transfer rule and will accept a maximum of 82 credits from HFC with the completion of an Associate of Business in Accounting, Business Administration, General Business, Management, or Supply Chain Management.

A minimum 2.5 GPA and 54 credits is required to enroll in 3000 level or higher Business Core and Major courses at WSU A minimum grade of “C” (2.0) is required for any course to transfer into WSU

Majors Students may choose from six undergraduate majors: Accounting, Finance, Global Supply Chain Management, Information Systems Management, Management, and Marketing.

Advising Specific course requirements vary by major area of study. You are strongly encouraged to work with a Wayne State Academic Advisor to create an academic plan for your degree.

Major Advisors Accounting [email protected] Finance [email protected] Global Supply Chain Management [email protected] Information Systems Management [email protected] Management [email protected] Marketing [email protected]

Page | 1 Henry Ford College Business Foundation Requirements These courses are required for your major program of study. WSU Course HFC Course ACC 3010 BAC 131 ACC 3020 BAC 132 BA 1000 Must be taken at WSU BA 1200 – recommended Offered at WSU BA 1500 CIS 100 BA 2300 (QE) STA 1020 MATH 141 BLW 2510 BLW 253 COM 1010 (OC) SPC 131 COM 3300 (WI) Must be taken at WSU ECO 2010 (SI) BEC 152 ECO 2020 (SI) BEC 151 ENG 3010 (ICN) ENG 132, 132H PSY 1020 (NSI) PSY 131

Business Core Requirements These courses are required by the school or college regardless of your major. WSU Course HFC Course BA 3400 Must be taken at WSU FIN 3290 Must be taken at WSU GSC 3600 Must be taken at WSU ISM 3630 Must be taken at WSU MGT 2530 MGT 230 MGT 6890 Must be taken at WSU MKT 2300 BBA 252

Major Area of Study Requirements The following courses can be used for major areas of study. WSU Course HFC Course Accounting Major Courses (maximum 2 major courses will be applied to ACC Major) ACC 5100 BAC 231 ACC 5160 BAC 262 ACC 5170 BAC 235 Finance Major Courses Must be taken at WSU Global Supply Chain Management Major Courses (maximum 2 major courses will be applied to GSC Major) BSC 230 GSC 5600 BSC 250 GSC 5650 BSC 260 GSC 5620 Information Systems Management Major Courses Must be taken at WSU Management Major Courses Must be taken at WSU Marketing Major Courses Must be taken at WSU Note: Courses with letters inside the parenthesis fulfill one of the general education categories at WSU. For the complete list of general education categories, please see here.

Additional Requirement for Bachelor of Arts in Administration (BABA) DEGREE REQUIREMENTS are the same as for the Bachelor of Science, cited above, with the additional requirement that a student must attain a level of proficiency in a single foreign language equivalent to the completion of eleven credits through university-level course work or placement by examination administered by the University’s Department of Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures. In some instances, completion of the Bachelor of Arts foreign language requirements may result in course work beyond the 120 credit minimum.

** This plan is for informational purposes only. The University reserves the right to update this plan at any time without notice** Effective Fall 2019 CP

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