Northern Virginia Community College: Shenandoah University

AS Business Administration toBachelor of Business Administration

NVCC Course / NVCCCourse Title / Transfer Equivalent / SU Course Title / Notes
ENG 111 / College Composition 1 / 3 / ENG 101 / English Composition / 3 / Major
HIS *** / Elective / 3 / HIS *** / History Elective / 3 / ELEC
ITE 115 / Intro. to Comp. Apps / 3 / IST 204 / Computer App in Business / 3 / Major
MTH 163 / Pre-Calculus / 3 / MATH 101 / Pre-Calculus I / 3 / Major
BIO, CHM, PHY, etc. / Physical or Life Science Elective w/ Lab / 4 / BIO, CHEM, PHYS, etc / Physical of Life Science Elective w/Lab / 4 / Gened
SDV 100 / College Success Skills / 1 / No Credit / No Credit / 0
BUS 100 / Intro. To Business / 3 / BA 103 / Introduction to Business / 3 / Major
ENG 112 / College Composition 2 / 3 / ENG ELEC / English Elective / 3 / Non BBA
MTH 157 / Elementary Statistics / 4 / MATH 207 / Statistics / 3 / Major
PED 116 / Lifetime Fitness and Wellness / 1 / KIN 101 / Lifetime Fitness & Wellness / 1 / Non BBA
BIO, CHM, PHY, etc. / Physical or Life Science Elective w/ Lab / 4 / BIO, CHM, PHY, etc. / Physical of Life Science Elective w/Lab / 4 / Non BBA
ACC 211 / Principles of Accounting 1 / 3 / BA 211 / Principles of Accounting I / 3 / Major
CST 100 or CST 110 / Public Speaking or
Intro to Communication / 3 / MCOM 150 / Public Speaking / 3 / Major
ECO 201 / Principles of Economics 1 / 3 / EC 211 / Principles of Macroeconomics / 3 / Major
PSY 201 or SOC 201 / General Psychology or General Sociology / 3 / PSY 101 or SOC 101 / Social Science Elec / 3 / Non BBA
ENG 2** / English Literature / 3 / ENG 2** / English Literature / 3 / Gened
ACC 212 / Principles of Accounting 2 / 3 / BA 212 / Principles of Accounting II / 3 / Major
ECO 202 / Principles of Economics 2 / 3 / EC 212 / Principles of Microeconomics / 3 / Major
General Electives / 6 / ELEC / Non BBA Electives / 6 / Non BBA
PHI *** or REL *** / Philosophy or Religion Elective / 3 / PHI*** or
REL *** / Philosophy or Religion elective / 3 / Gened

Appendix B, Suggested Transfer Pathway

Northern Virginia Community College degree in: Business Administration

Year One – NVCC
Fall Semester / Cr
ENG 111 College Composition 1 / 3
HIS Elective / 3
ITE 115 Intro. To Computer Applications and Concepts / 3
MTH 163 Pre-Calculus I / 3
Physical or Life Science Elective w/ Lab / 4
SDV 100 College Success Skills / 1
Total Credits / 17
/ Spring Semester / Cr
BUS 100 Intro to Business / 3
ENG 112 College Composition 2 / 3
MTH 157 – Elementary Statistics / 4
PED 116 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness / 1
Physical or Life Science Elective w/ Lab / 4
Total Credits / 15
Year Two – NVCC
Fall Semester / Cr
ACC 211 Principles of Accounting 1 / 3
CST 100 or CST 110 / 3
ECO 201 Principles of Economics 1 / 3
PSY 201 or SOC 201 / 3
ENG 2** - English Literature / 3
Total Credits / 15
/ Ll
Spring Semester / Cr
ACC 212 Principles of Accounting 2 / 3
ECO 202 Principles of Economics 2 / 3
General Elective / 3
Humanities/ Fine Arts Elective / 6
PHI *** or REL *** Philosophy or Ethics / 3
Total Credits / 18
Apply to graduate from Northern Virginia Community College with an Associate of Science in Business
Year Three –Shenandoah University
Fall Semester / Cr
BA 303 Legal Environment of Business / 3
BA 307 Intro to Mgmnt & Org. Behavior / 3
BA 360Introduction to Marketing / 3
BBA Elective / 3
BBA Elective / 3
Total Credits / 15
/ Spring Semester / Cr
BA 302 Quantitative Methods / 3
BA 310 Introduction to MIS and E-Comm. / 3
BA 330 Introduction to Finance / 3
BA 395 Intro to Ops and SCM / 3
MCOM 350 Business & Prof Comm / 3
Total Credits / 15
Year Four –Shenandoah University
Fall Semester / Cr
BA 453 HR Mgmt & Bus Ethics / 3
EC 450 International Economics / 3
BBA Elective / 3
BBA Elective / 3
Non Business Elective / 3
Total Credits / 15
/ Spring Semester / Cr
BA 490 Business Policy & Strategy / 3
BBA Elective / 3
BBA Elective / 3
BBA Elective / 3
Non Business Elective / 3
Total Credits / 15

*This is a suggested course sequence for the last two years at Shenandoah and is subject to change. Students are encouraged to work with their advisers to develop the best curriculum for their career goals.