Credits transferred from accredited Missouri community colleges
usually include general education, upper level admission requirements and
free elective courses. The College of Business counts a maximum of 64 semester
hours transferred from a community college toward the bachelor's degree.
However, when more than 64 semester hours have been completed, the additional
courses are evaluated on a course-by-course basis for applicability to
requirements.
| University of Missouri - Columbia |
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General Program Courses (21 hours) |
| State Requirement (3 hours) - Need at least 1 of the following |
| Political Science 1100 |
American Government (3) OR |
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| Political Science 1700 |
Intro to Political Science (3) OR |
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| History 1100 |
Survey of American History to 1865 (3) OR |
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| History 1200 |
Survey of American History Since 1865 (3) |
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| Humanistic Studies (9 hours) |
| Includes such subjects as art, literature, music, philosophy,
and religion, but not applied courses in these fields or elementary foreign
language courses. |
Comparable Courses |
| Biological, Physical, or Mathematical Sciences (9 hours) |
| Courses in astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, physics,
and zoology.
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Comparable Courses |
- One course must be a laboratory course.
- Two of the three disciplines (biological, physical, mathematical) must
be represented.
- Math sciences do not include math or stat courses used
to fulfill other specific requirements.
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| Accountancy 2036 |
Accounting I (3 hours) AND |
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| Accountancy 2037 |
Accounting II (3 hours) |
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OR |
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| Accountancy 2026 |
Accounting I (3 hours) AND |
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| Accountancy 2027 |
Accounting II (3 hours) |
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MU's accounting sequence is fulfilled only if
both accountancy courses are taken at MU or if both are taken at another
college or university. Students who have completed the first course only
before transfer may 1) complete the second course by independent
study; 2) completed the second course at another college or university;
or 3) completed both Accountancy 2036 and 2037 at MU.
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| Economics 1014 |
Principles of Microeconomics (3 hours) |
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| Economics 1015 |
Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hours) |
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| English 1000 |
Exposition & Argumentation (3 hours) |
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| Management 1010 |
Contemporary Business Practices (1
hour) |
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| Math 1100 |
College Algebra (3 hours) |
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| Math 1300 |
Finite Mathematics (3 hours) AND |
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| Math 1320 |
Elements of Calculus (3 hours) |
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OR |
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| Math 1500 |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5 hours) |
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| Math 1500 must be completed with a grade of C- or better
to substitute for both Math 1300 and 1320. Students completing Math 1500
with a D grade have credit for Math 1320 but must complete Math 1300. |
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| Statistics 2500 |
Intro to Probability and Statistics I (3 hours) |
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OR |
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| Statistics 1200/1300 |
Introductory/Elementary Statistics (3 hours) AND |
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| Statistics 2200 (at MU) |
Introductory Statistical Methods (1 hour) |
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Accounting Foundation
Courses (only for students interested in Accounting) |
| Communications 1200 |
(3 hours) |
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| Need at least one
of the following (3 hours) |
| Philosophy 1000 |
(3 hours) |
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| Philosophy 1100 |
(3 hours) |
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| Philosophy 1200 |
(3 hours) |
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Behavior Science Sequence (6 hours)
(must complete 6 hours of psychology or 6 hours of sociology) |
| Psychology 1000 |
(3 hours) |
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| Sociology 1000 |
(3 hours) |
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