The Business Transfer Degree

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The Business Transfer Degree at Wenatchee Valley College is designed for students planning to pursue a bachelor's degree in business or a related major. This program offers a direct transfer agreement with various universities in Washington State, preparing students for transfer as juniors with 90 credits in total. The degree requirements include courses in writing, quantitative skills, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, accounting, and business law. Upon completion, graduates are ready to enroll in a 4-year university and enter their school of business.


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  1. The Business Transfer Degree At Wenatchee Valley College

  2. About the Business Transfer Degree

  3. This degree is designed for students who plan to Get a bachelor s degree in business or related major Who is this degree for? Transfer to a 4-year public university in Washington Transfer to a 4-year private university in Washington (next slide) Business Transfer Degree A Direct Transfer Agreement With Public Universities in Washington State Transfer to a 4-year university outside of Washington* *Not guaranteed--You should check how the degree transfers with these universities

  4. The Business Degree Transfers to: Gonzaga Heritage Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Seattle University Walla Walla U Whitworth CWU EWU Evergreen State UW (all campuses) WSU (all campuses) WWU

  5. 90 credits Total 45 General Education Credits 45 Business Specific Credits How long will it take? 2 Years Full-Time (15 cr. / quarter) 3-4 Years Part-Time (5-10 cr/qtr) Apply for the degree 1 quarter before graduation Business Transfer Degree With the degree, you are ready to Enroll in a 4-year university as a junior Enter or Apply for their school of business

  6. Minimum Degree Requirements (One class = 5 credits) Writing: 10 credits English 101 Engl 201, 202, 203 or 235 (min 2.0 GPA) Quantitative: 10 credits Math& 148 *Prereq: Math 140 (141) Math 200 *Prereq: Math 140 (141) Electives: 5 credits Math 140 will count here (if needed) or other college level course Humanites: 15 credits Any 3 from 2 different subject areas Speech or comm class recommended Natural Science: 15 credits Math& 146 2 other natural sciences (one with lab) Social Science:15 credits Econ& 201, 202 1 course from a different subject area Accounting: 15 credits Acct& 201, 202, 203 Total 90 Credits Minimum GPA 2.0 Business Law: 5 credits Bus& 201

  7. Not Ready for College Level Math? Start Here: Math 92 Placement #1: Placement Test EdReady or Accuplacer Math 93 Pre-College Level Math Classes Math 98 Placement #2: HS Algebra 2 (C or higher) College Level Math Classes Math 99 Math 140 (141) Math& 146 Math& 148 Math 200

  8. Sample Schedules And Scheduling Tips

  9. Sample Schedule #1 Full-time Student Ready for College Level Math and English

  10. Sample Schedule #1 Year 1 Focus: General Education Requirements Fall (Year 1) Cr Winter (Year 1) Cr Spring (Year 1) Cr Math 140 or 141 (elective) 5 Math 148 5 Natural Science w lab 5 English 101 5 English 201 5 Social Science 5 Econ 201 5 Humanities 5 Humanities 5 Year 1 Credits = 45 Year 2 Focus: Business DTA Requirements Fall (Year 2) Cr Winter (Year 2) Cr Spring (Year 2) Cr Acct 201 5 Acct 202 5 Acct 203 5 Econ 202 5 Bus 201 5 Math 146 5 Math 200 5 Humanities 5 Natural Science 5 Year 2 Credits = 45 90 Credits Total

  11. Year 1: Math 140 Fall (or Math 141, which is equivalent) Math 148 soon after 140 Scheduling Tips #1 Year 1: Econ 201 or 202 (can be taken in any order) Year 2: Accounting sequence begins fall (must be 200-level). Acct 201 has a Winter start option. Student who is ready for college level math Apply for Business Degree as soon as you register for your last quarter

  12. Sample Schedule #2 Full-time Student Ready for Math 99 (Intermediate Algebra)

  13. Sample Schedule #2 Fall (Year 1) Cr Winter (Year 1) Cr Spring (Year 1) Cr Math 99 5 Math 140 or 141 (elective) 5 Math 148 5 English 101 5 Social Science 5 English 201 5 Econ 201 5 Humanities 5 Humanities 5 Year 1 Degree Credits = 40 Fall (Year 2) Cr Winter (Year 2) Cr Spring (Year 2) Cr Acct 201 5 Acct 202 5 Acct 203 5 Econ 202 5 Bus 201 5 Math 146 5 Natural Science with lab 5 Humanities 5 Natural Science 5 Year 2 Credits = 50 Math 200 5 90 Credits Total

  14. Math 99 in the first quarter (or other pre-college math class) Scheduling Tips #2 Year 1: Econ 201 or 202 (Do not take 100 level econ courses) Student who needs one pre- college math course Year 2: Accounting sequence (Do not take 100 level acct courses) Consider taking summer course

  15. Sample Schedule #3 Part-time Student Ready for College-level Math and English

  16. Sample Schedule #3 Fall (Year 1) Cr Winter (Year 1) Cr Spring (Year 1) Cr English 101 5 Natural Science 5 English 201 5 Econ 201 5 Humanities 5 Social Science 5 Year 1 Credits = 30 Fall (Year 2) Cr Winter (Year 2) Cr Spring (Year 2) Cr Math 200 5 Humanities 5 Humanities 5 Math 140 or 141 5 Math 148 5 Natural Science (lab) 5 Year 2 Credits = 30 Continued . . .

  17. Schedule #3, cont. Fall (Year 3) Cr Winter (Year 3) Cr Spring (Year 3) Cr Acct 201 5 Acct 202 5 Acct 203 5 Econ 202 5 Bus 201 5 Math 146 5 Year 3 Credits = 30 Total Degree Credits = 90

  18. Year 1 Focus = General Ed Requirements Scheduling Tips #3 Year 2 & 3 Focus = General Ed and Business Requirements With careful planning, you can complete the majority of your degree with online, hybrid, and evening courses Part-Time Student Ready for College-level Math and English

  19. Other Scheduling Considerations Know your degree requirements for WVC and your transfer institution.

  20. Check with your transfer institution for other course requirements and application deadlines Transferring with your Business DTA Many universities have a separate application for the business program Getting to your 4-year institution: Know Your Future School s Requirements Learn about the majors within your transfer schools business program. Some business programs require a language proficiency (may be met at the high school)

  21. Students Transferring to WSU Students should take Math 148 by Winter quarter before transferring (and soon after 140) WSU is a semester school. Your full degree will transfer. See WSU s Carson College of Business site for more information: If transferring with less than 45 credits (30 semester cr): Bus& 101 is recommended https://business.wsu.edu/

  22. Apply for the Business DTA one quarter before your WVC graduation There is no Diversity Requirement The accounting sequence is best done in 3 quarters, but can be completed in 2 quarters, if needed. Winter: Acct 201 Spring: Acct 202 and 203 All Students Other things to consider for the Business DTA Students should check foreign language and additional course requirements at their transfer institution

  23. Learn more about where you plan to transfer CWU College of Business http://www.cwu.edu/programs/business EWU College of Business https://www.ewu.edu/cob/ WSU Carson College of Business https://business.wsu.edu/ WWU College of Business & Economics https://cbe.wwu.edu/ UW Foster School of Business https://foster.uw.edu/

  24. Questions? Contact your advisor.

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