Walsh College and Oakland Community College - Associate in Business Administration with a concentration in International Business (INB.BUS.ABA) to Bachelor of Business Administration - All Majors
Oakland Community College (OCC) Courses
Credits
Walsh – BBA All Majors
Year 1-Fall
BUS 2150: International Business
3
Management Elective
CIS 1050: Personal Computer Productivity Tools
4
IT 305: Business Computing Tools
ENG 1510: Composition I*
3*
ENG 100: English Composition*
MAT 1580: Statistics*
4*
QM 202: Statistical Methods for Business* (MTH 300)
Year 1-Winter
BUS 2030: Business Law I
300-400 Level Major Elective
COM 2290: Intercultural Communication*
COM 210: Business Communications I*
Fine Arts/Humanities Elective- see catalog*
3-4*
Transfer Credit*
Natural Science Elective (with Lab)- see catalog*
Year 1- Summer
ACC 1800: Accounting Procedures
2
Transfer Credit
ECO 2610: Principles of Macroeconomics*
ECN 201: Economics I*
Social Science Elective (not ECO)- see catalog*
Year 2- Fall
ACC 1810: Principles of Financial Accounting
ACC 300: Accounting
ECO 2620: Principles of Microeconomics*
ECN 202: Economics II:
ENG 1520: Composition II*
Additional Elective (recommended for transfer)
BUS 2040: Business Law II
BL 420: The Legal Environment of Business
Year 2- Winter
ACC 1820: Principles of Managerial Accounting
ACC 310: Managerial Accounting
ECO 2640: International Economics*
Science Elective (non-lab requirement) – see catalog*
Total Credit Hours for ABA
60
Additional Equivalent Courses/Credits:
BUS 2640: Marketing Fundamentals
MKT 202: Marketing I
BUS 2530: Management
MGT 201: Management I
PSY 2630: Psychology of Organizational Behavior*
MGT 303: Behavioral Management*
69
Walsh
Core Courses
COM 405: Business Communication Strategies*
FIN 315: Financial Management
IDS 400: Critical Thinking for Ethical Leaders*
IT 335: Cybersecurity & Risk Management for Business
MGT 410: Production and Operations Management
MGT 415: Business Strategy of Organizational Resilience
MGT 461: Business Strategy and Policy (Capstone)
MKT 300: Contemporary Marketing Trends
27
QM 301: Business Analytics & Problem Solving*
Choose additional equivalent courses/credits that may be taken at OCC to transfer by BBA major below:
OCC – Courses
Walsh – Accounting Major
ACC 2210: Computerized Accounting
ACC 406: Accounting Information Systems
Satisfied by taking BUS 2030: Business Law I
-
Any 300-400 Level Elective
Satisfied by taking BUS 2150: International Business
Choose 1 equivalent courses not already required.
ACC 301: Financial Accounting I
ACC 302: Financial Accounting II
ACC 303: Financial Accounting III
ACC 315: Ethics in Accounting
ACC 484: Applied Managerial Simulation
TAX 495: Tax and Business Taxation I
Total OCC Transfer Credits (including ABA)
75
45
Walsh Credits
Walsh – Business Analytics
CIS 1500: Introduction to Programing OR
CIS 1550: Introduction to Secure Programming
IT 203: Introduction to Programming
IT 410: Principles of Software Engineering
IT 445: Programming for Data Analysis
IT 456: Machine Learning
IT 544: Data Visualization and Predictive Modeling
MGT 454: Project Management
QM 400: Analytics Math & Tools for Problem Solving
QM 504: Principles of Data Analytics
QM 505: Data Driven Decision Making
QM 600: Prescriptive Analysis
73
54
Walsh – Entrepreneurship
FIN 407: Entrepreneurial Finance
MGT 315: Sustainability and Innovation
MGT 406: Small Business Legal and Tax Issues
MGT 454 Project Management
MGT 463: Managing Technology as a Strategic Resource
MGT 468: Entrepreneurship from Vision to Pitch
MKT 415: Consumer and Buyer Behavior
72
48
Walsh – Finance Major
Choose 3 equivalent courses not already required.
Any 300-400 level ACC/FIN/TAX Course
ECN 405: Managerial Economics
FIN 430: Business Decisions and Value Generation
FIN 490: Finance Capstone Simulation
Choose 3 courses from:
FIN 321: Business and Risk
FIN 401: Personal Wealth Management
FIN 403: Investment Management
FIN 406: Financial Statement Analysis
FIN 412: International Economics and Finance
FIN 419: American Commerce: Past, Present, & Future
FIN 420: Real Estate Principles
FIN 425: Financial Modeling
FIN 460: Fundamentals of Financial Fraud
78
Walsh – General Business Major
MGT 453: Organizational Leadership
42
Walsh – Human Resource Major
BUS 2800: Human Resource Management
MGT 404 Human Resource Management
MGT 315 Sustainability and Innovation
MGT 405 Management and Labor Relations
MGT 406 Small Business Legal and Tax Issues
MGT 453 Organizational Leadership
MGT 457 Global Management
MGT 462 Diversity and Inclusion
MGT 463 Managing Technology as a Strategic Resource
51
Walsh –Information Systems Management Major
CIS 1600: Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
IT 204: Introduction to Security
CIS 2111 Systems Analysis and Design (UML)
IT 402: Systems Analysis and Design
Choose 1 equivalent course not already required.
Any 300-400 level Management course
Any 300-400 level Accounting, Economics, or Finance course
IT 403: Project Management & ITIL Framework
IT 430: Agile Project Management and Scrum
IT 431: Risk Management and Governance
IT 461: Security Operations and Awareness
83
Walsh – International Business Major
FIN 310: Financial Markets
MGT 407: International Mgt & Labor Relations
MGT 408: Global Project Management Strategies
MGT 457: Global Management
57
OCC– Courses
Walsh –Management Major
MGT 404: Human Resource Management
MGT 405: Management and Labor Relations
MGT 462: Diversity and Inclusion
Walsh –Marketing Major
Any Management Elective
Choose 2 equivalent MKT courses not already required.
Any 300-400 Level MKT Elective
MKT 309 Advertising and Promotion Management
MKT 435: Marketing Research
MKT 460: Strategic Marketing
Any 300 – 400 Level Marketing Course
Walsh –Operations Major
MGT 418: Process Efficiency
MGT 419: Continuous Improvement
MGT 420: Process Maturity
MGT 465: Supply Chain Management
Choose additional equivalent courses/credits that may be taken at Washtenaw to transfer by BBA major below:
Walsh – Project Management Major
IT 403: Project Management and ITIL Framework
MGT 403: Introduction to Financial Management
*Counts toward general education credit requirement. General education requirement has been met by courses noted with * above.
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