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Business
Administration Transfer Course of Study
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to UConn Business & Technology
To provide an outstanding platform of higher education for superior
performance and accomplishment upon transfer into a Business
Administration bachelor's degree program.
NCC's Business Administration Transfer Program is designed to provide
students with the first two years of education in a four-year program.
The curriculum has been designed to meet the first two years' requirements
of most four-year colleges and it is fully articulated with the
University
of Connecticut. Students who successfully complete NCC's
Business Administration Program can enroll as juniors in the baccalaureate
programs of many four-year institutions.
This program gives students the foundation upon which
to continue at a four-year school. Once students graduate from NCC,
they can select a major in one of the traditional business disciplines
such as Accounting, Finance, Information Management, Management or
Marketing. It is recommended that students familiarize themselves
with the requirements of the school to which they plan to transfer.
Successful completion of the program leads to the Associate in Science
Degree.
- Exhibit well-rounded knowledge of social sciences, humanities,
English, mathematics, and science necessary for creative thinking.
- Demonstrate reasoning and analytic skills.
- Display the ability to acquire, organize and present information
through strong verbal and written communications skills.
- Possess understanding of ethics, cultural diversity and
interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrate functional skills in the major disciplines of business
including accounting, finance, law, management, marketing and
technology.
- Possess appropriate business behavior and language skills.
- Utilize NCC's network of articulation arrangements for successful
admission to quality four-year universities.
For more information, please contact Professor Dr. Lia Geloso Barone in
Room 204D on West Campus, call her at (203) 857-7333, or e-mail her at
lbarone@ncc.commnet.edu
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