Computer Science Technology Department

Houston Community College System

 

Transfer Plan - Core Curriculum with

Business Field of Study Curriculum (IS, CIS, MIS Emphasis)

 

Course

Credits

Course

Credits

ENGL 1301 and 1302

6 Note 2

Any two HIST courses: 1301, 1302 and 2301

6

Any literature course: ENGL 23**

3

ACCT 2301 and 2302

6 Note 3

MATH 1314, 1324 and 1325

9 Note 2

BCIS 1405

4

SOCI 1301

3 Note 4

COSC 1436 and 2325

7

Two science courses, one with a lab: ANTH 2301 or any BIOL, GEOL, CHEM, or PHYS course.  Business majors should take science courses designed for non-science majors, such as ANTH 2301, BIOL 1308, CHEM 1405, or any GEOL course.

 

 

7

One fine arts course: ARTS, DANC, DRAM, MUSI, or MUSC

3

GOVT 2301 and 2302

6

ECON 2301 and 2302

6

SPCH 1311, 1315 or 1321

3

TOTAL

69 Note 1

 

Note 1: Some universities may accept fewer hours of transfer credit.

 

Note 2: Depending on your assessment of skills, placement scores, or high school course work, you may be required to take developmental or other prerequisite courses, such as guided studies, developmental writing, or developmental math.

 

Note 3: Students without a high school preparatory accounting or bookkeeping course are strongly encouraged to take ACNT 1303 first.

 

Note 4: SOCI 1301 course satisfies HCCS’s Cross/Multi-Cultural component and one of University of Houston’s Pre-Business requirements.

 

If you successfully complete the above set of courses, you will be entitled to the following:

 

·        By law, you will have completed the core curriculum (also known as "the basics") at any public college or university in the state of Texas. 

·        By law, you will have completed the “Field of Study Curriculum in Business” which means that any public college or university in the state of Texas will not require incoming transfer students to repeat courses with essentially the same content.

·        You will earn an Associate of Arts degree from the Houston Community College System.

·        With good grades (at least a 3.0 grade point average), you should be admitted to the university of your choice as a junior, half way to your goal of a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree.

·        You may be eligible for the TEXAS Grant Program, which is designed to cover the total cost of university tuition and fees for students with financial need who earn an associate's degree from a community college.  Check it out: http://www.collegefortexans.com

 

For more information, see your Community College counselor.