Transfer Course Equivalency Guide

The following are the course equivalencies for each of the Walsh College bachelor degree programs.

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Bachelor of Accountancy (BAC) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

 

Mid Michigan Equivalent Course

Walsh Equivalent Course

ACC 201

ACC 300 Principles of Accounting

ACC 211

ACC 310 Managerial Accounting

 

COM 210 Business Communications I

BUS 213

BL 420 The Legal Environment of Business

ECO 201*

ECN 201 Economics I

ECO 202*

ECN 202 Economics II

ENG 111

ENG 100 English Composition

CIS 100, CIS 130, or CIS 221

IT 305 Business Computing Tools

BUS 122

MGT 201 Management I

MGT 303 Behavioral Management

BUS 162

MKT 202 Marketing I

MAT 105 or higher-level MATH course/placement*

MTH 300 Business Algebra

MAT 212*

QM 202 Statistical Methods for Business

 

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)

 

Mid Michigan Equivalent Course

Walsh Equivalent Course

ACC 201 & ACC 211

ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I (ACC 300 may replace)

 

COM 210 Business Communications I

ECO 201

ECN 201 Economics I ^

ENG 111

ENG 100 English Composition ^

CIS 170

IT 201 Introduction to Networking

CIS 125

IT 202 Introduction to Databases

CIS 175

IT 203 Introduction to Programming

CIS 285, CIS 290, or CIS 185

IT 204 Introduction to Cybersecurity

BUS 122

MGT 201 Management I

MAT 105 or higher-level MATH course/placement*

MTH 300 Business Algebra

MAT 212 *

QM 202 Statistical Methods for Business

 

Bachelor of Science in Applied Management (BSAM)

 

Mid Michigan Equivalent Course

Walsh Equivalent Course

ACC 201 & ACC 211

ACC 100 Small Business Accounting (ACC 300 may replace)

 

COM 210 Business Communications I

CIS 100, CIS 130, or CIS 221

IT 305 Business Computing Tools

BUS 122

MGT 201 Management I

 

MGT 303 Behavioral Management

BUS 241

MGT 404 Human Resource Management

BUS 162

MKT 202 Marketing I

Additional elective credits may be taken to transfer 90 credits towards the BSAM degree requirements.

Any AAS degree must be completed.