BBA ONLINE TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE

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Updated: February 2020BBA ONLINE TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDECollege of Lake CountyPRE-ADMISSION ADVISINGThe University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), in collaboration with the College of Lake County(CLC), offers pre-admission advising to students interested in UIC’s BBA Online DegreeCompletion Program. Please contact the UIC BBA Online Admissions and Recruitment office atbba@uic.edu for a free transcript evaluation. The admissions and recruitment staff will workwith you to develop a detailed plan that will prepare you to enroll in the BBA Online program.Please Note: This transfer guide refers to the Bachelor of Business Administration DegreeCompletion program offered online and on-campus. Students interested in UIC’sbachelor of science business programs should go to business.uic.edu for furtherinformation pertaining to admissions, transferring and program requirements.ACCREDITATIONThe University of Illinois at Chicago is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) ofthe North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA).The College of Business Administration’s Baccalaureate program is accredited by theAssociation to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).Earning Your UIC BBA Online DegreeBBA ONLINE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Maintained a cumulative GPA of 2.5 (4.0 grading scale) in all post-secondary coursework Completion of 60 hours of specific general education and core required post-secondarycoursework with a grade of “C” or bettero Students with an earned Associate of Arts or Science Degree from an Illinois communitycollege fulfill the general education requirements. Please be sure to verify you havecompleted the core required coursework as well.For questions regarding the application process or admission requirements, please contactMayra Hernandez (312) 413-3153 mhern22@uic.eduPLEASE NOTE: The information contained herein is only a guide and does not reflect an official agreement totransfer credits from the College of Lake County. Please contact the UIC BBA Online Admissions and Recruitmentstaff at bba@uic.edu for a detailed review of your transcript(s) or speak with a counselor at your institution.

Updated: February 2020BBA ONLINE PREREQUISITE COURSES: 60 HOURSBefore you begin the BBA Online Program at UIC, you will need to have completed 60 hours ofcore and general education requirements (prerequisite courses). You will need to earn these hoursby taking courses at another institution prior to beginning the BBA Online program. The listsbelow include courses that must be completed prior to being admitted to the UIC BBAOnline program:CLC COURSES ELIGIBLE FOR TRANSFERUIC CORE PREREQUISITE COURSESCORE REQUIREMENTSCourse SubjectSemester HoursCourse EquivalencySemester HoursEnglish Composition 13 HoursENG 1213 HoursEnglish Composition 23 HoursENG 1223 HoursPrinciples of Macroeconomics 3 HoursECO 2213 HoursPrinciples of Microeconomics3 HoursECO 2223 HoursFinite Mathematics OR5 HoursMTH 127 OR3 OR 4 HoursBusiness CalculusMTH 224*You will make up the 12 hours in generaleducation electives*TOTAL: 16 CORE HOURS REQUIRED*Core Requirements MUST be completed by the time of enrollment.Course SubjectAnalyzing the Natural WorldExploring World CulturesUnderstanding the CreativeArtsUnderstanding the Individualand SocietyUnderstanding the PastUnderstanding U.S. SocietyElectives**Note:ACC 121, ACC 122, BUS 122,BUS 223, CIT 120 and MTH222 will be taken in the BBAOnline Core at UIC. It isrecommended that students donot take these courses prior tobeginning the online program atUIC.GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSSemester HoursCourse Equivalency5 HoursSee list on page 33 HoursSee list on page 33 HoursSee list on page 4Semester Hours5 Hours13 Hours3 Hours3 HoursSee list on page 43 Hours3 Hour3 Hours24 HoursSee list on page 5See list on page 53 Hours3 Hours24 HoursAny additional creditbearing courses of yourchoiceTo verify if courses meetrequirements, pleasecontact bba@uic.edu.TOTAL: 44 HOURS REQUIRED1 Onecourse required: if the CLC course taken for Analyzing the Natural World equals less than 5 credits hours, the remaining balance ofcredit hours will be added to the amount of required elective hours.

Updated: February 2020CLC COURSES THAT SATISY THE BBA ONLINE GENERALEDUCATION REQUIREMENTSOne course from each category must be completed. While some courses may fall intomore than one category, they will only fulfill one requirement. Any courses below willsatisfy the 24 Hours of General Education Electives.Analyzing the Natural World:BIO 120: Environmental BiologyBIO 123: Principles of BiologyBIO 126: Local FloraBIO 127: Intro to EvolutionBIO 141: Concepts in BiologyBIO 149: Genetics and SocietyBIO 161: General Biology IBIO 162: General Biology IIBIO 221: General ZoologyBIO 222: General BotanyBIO 224: Human Heredity and EvolutionBIO 225: Environmental ProblemsBIO 226: Field BiologyBIO 246: MicrobiologyCHM 120: Chemical ConceptsCHM 121: General Chemistry ICHM 123: General Chemistry IICHM 125: Elementary Organic ChemistryCHM 140: Chemistry for the Changing WorldESC 120: Earth ScienceESC 121: Physical GeologyESC 122: Historical GeologyESC 123: Introduction to MeteorologyESC 126: Geology of IllinoisESC 127: Meteorology with LabESC 128: Great Mysteries of the EarthESC 129: Severe and Hazardous WeatherESC 140: Intro to Astronomy with LabESC 141: Introduction to AstronomyNAN 120: Introduction to NanoscienceNAN 121: Fundamental of Nanoscience INAN 122: Fundamental of Nanoscience IIPHY 120: Practical Aspects of PhysicsPHY 121: General Physics IPHY 122: General Physics IIPHY 123: Physics for Science & EngineeringPHY 124: Physics for Science & EngineeringExploring the World Cultures:HST 127: Hist. of Chinese Culture & SocietyHUM 128: Intro to Middle Eastern CivilizationHUM 129: Intro to East Asian CivilizationHUM 223: Introduction to International FilmITL 223/224: Italian CivilizationPHI 126: World ReligionPHI 221: Asian PhilosophySPA 223/224: Spanish CivilizationANT 121: Introduction to AnthropologyANT 221: Cultural AnthropologyANT 224: Introduction to ArchaeologyANT 228: Cross-Cultural RelationshipENG 228: World LiteratureENG 246: Latin American WritersFRN 223/224: French CivilizationGEG 122: Cultural GeographyGER 223/224: German CivilizationHST 126: Hist. of Contemp. Non-Western.

Updated: February 2020Understanding the Creative Arts:ART 121: Introduction to ArtART 240/241/242: History of ArtART 260: History of PhotographyENG 129: Women in LiteratureENG 225/226: English LiteratureENG 227: Introduction to ShakespeareENG 228: World LiteratureENG 229: 20th Cent. American Lit.ENG 241: Introduction to PoetryENG 243: Introduction to FictionENG 244: Mythology & Fairy TalesENG 246: Latin American WritersENG 249: Children’s LiteratureENG 263: Early American Minority WritersENG 264: Modern American Minority WritersFRN 223/224: French CivilizationGER 223/224: German CivilizationHUM 121: Introduction to HumanitiesHUM 122: Introduction to Humanities IIHUM 123: Introduction to FilmHUM 125: Introduction to Fine ArtsHUM 126: Introduction to Performing ArtsHUM 128: Intro. to Middle Eastern CivilizationHUM 129: Intro. to East Asian CivilizationHUM 223: Intro. to International FilmHUM 225: The Art of DanceITL 223/224: Italian CivilizationMUS 124: Introduction to MusicMUS 127: Fundamentals of MusicMUS 140:20th Century MusicMUS 224: Music LiteratureSPA 223/224: Spanish CivilizationTHE 223: Play Analysis for ProductionUnderstanding the Individual andSociety:ANT 221: Cultural AnthropologyANT 222: Intro to Physical Anthro.ANT 228: Cross-Cultural Relation.CMM 121: Fundamentals of SpeechCMM 125: Communication and GenderCMM 127: Intercultural CommunicationCRJ 224: Institutional CorrectionsEDU 121: Introduction to TeachingEDU 224: Diversity in Schools SocietyENG 123: Mass CommunicationsENG 129: Women in LiteratureENG 247: International Women WritersENG 244: Mythology & Fair TalesGEG 122: Cultural GeographyGEG 123: World Regional GeographyGEG 223: Geography of Latin AmericaGEO 120: Earth ScienceGXS 121: Introduction to Gender StudiesGXS 229: Sex Gender and PowerHUM 127: Critical ThinkingHUM 222: Film & SocietyHUM 226: Women and the ArtPHI 121: Intro to PhilosophyPHI 125: Intro to EthicsPHI 126: World ReligionsPHI 128: Intro to Social & Political.PHI 221: Asian PhilosophyPSC 121: American National PoliticsPSC 122: State & Local PoliticsPSC 221: Comparative Political SystemsPSC 222: International RelationsPSY 121: Intro to PsychologyPSY 223: Abnormal PsychologyPSY 224: Theories of PersonalityPSY 225: Social PsychologySOC 121: Intro to SociologySOC 222: Social ProblemsSOC 223: DevianceSOC 224: Sociology of the FamilySOC 225: Class, Race and GenderSOC 229: Sex Gender and Power

Updated: February 2020Understanding the Past:ANT 121: Introduction to AnthropologyANT 222: Introduction to PhysicalAnthropologyANT 224: Introduction to ArchaeologyENG 227: Introduction to Shakespeare*HST 121/122: History of WesternCivilization HST 126: Hist. of Cont. NonWestern Civ.HST 127: Hist. of Chinese Culture & SocietyHST 129: Women in HistoryHST 141: World History to 1500HST 142: World History from 1500HST 221/222: U.S. HistoryHST 223: American Popular CultureHST 225: American Labor HistoryHST 240/241: Afro-American HistoryTHE 223: Play Analysis for ProductionUnderstanding U.S. Society:CRJ 121: Intro to Criminal JusticeENG 128: Linguistics & SocietyENG 223: Survey of Major Amer. WritersENG 229: 20th Cent. American LitENG 263: Early Amer. Minority WritersENG 264: Mod. Amer. Minority WritersGXS 121: Introduction to Gender StudiesHST 221: U.S. HistoryHST 222: U.S. HistoryHST 223: American Popular CultureHST 225: American Labor HistoryHST 240: Afro-American HistoryHST 241: Afro-American History IHUM 221: American DecadesPSC 121: American National PoliticsPSC 122: State & Local PoliticsPSC 222: International RelationsSOC 121: Intro to SociologySOC 222: Social ProblemsSOC 223: Sociology of the FamilySOC 225: Class, Race & GenderSample Electives:ANT 121: Intro to AnthropologyBIO 140: Environmental IssuesBIO 244: Anatomy and Physiology IBIO 245: Anatomy and Physiology IICHM 221: Analytical ChemistryCHM 223: Organic Chemistry IICHM 222: Organic Chemistry ICMM 123: Dynamics of SmallGrp. CommunicationCMM 124: Oral InterpretationCMM 128: Interviewing PracticesCMM 129: Argumentation andDebateENG 224: Survey of Am. WritersENG 244: Mythology & Fair TalesESC 124: OceanographyESC 221: Rocks & MineralsESC 224: Environmental GeologyESC 226: Field GeologyGEO 120: Earth ScienceGXS 221: Theories of FeminismPHY 221: Physics for Science & EngineeringPSC 221: Comparative Political SystemsPSC 222: International RelationsPSY 226: Adolescent DevelopmentSWK 121: Intro to Social WorkSWK 228: Human Sexuality

Updated: February 2020Note: Advising worksheets are supplemental planning aids. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy. It is theresponsibility of the student to understand and meet the prerequisites and degree requirements for the Bachelor’s ofBusiness Administration at the University of Illinois at Chicago. For additional information about prerequisitecoursework or this worksheet, please contact the BBA Online Admissions and Recruitment staff at bba@uic.edu.Suggested BBA Prerequisite Courses SequenceFall Semester (1st year)Required UIC CourseENGL 160ECON 120MATH 165 or MATH 160Understanding the Past1General Education Elective2Equivalent CLC CourseENG 121ECO 222MTH 127 or MTH 224Understanding the Past1General Education Elective2Spring Semester (1st year)Required UIC CourseENGL 161ECON 121Analyzing the Natural World3Exploring World Cultures4General Education Elective2Equivalent CLC CourseENG 122ECO 221Analyzing the Natural World3Exploring World Cultures4General Education Elective2Fall Semester (2nd year)Required UIC CourseUnderstanding the Creative Arts5Understanding the Individual and Society6General Education Elective2General Education Elective2General Education Elective213Total Hours: 15 HoursEquivalent CLC CourseUnderstanding U.S. Society7General Education Elective2General Education Elective2General Education Elective2General Education Elective2Total Hours: 15 HoursSelect any course from the Understanding the Past category on page 5 to fulfill this requirement.See BBA Online general education electives on pages 3-5 for options.Select any course from the Analyzing the Natural World category on page 3 to fulfill this requirement.4Select any course from the Exploring World Cultures category on page 3 to fulfill this requirement.5Select any course from the Understanding the Creative Arts category on page 4 to fulfill this requirement.6Select any course from the Understanding the Individual and Society category on page 4 to fulfill this requirement.7Select any course from the Understanding U.S. Society category on page 5 to fulfill this requirement.2Total Hours: 16-17 hoursEquivalent CLC CourseUnderstanding the Creative ArtsUnderstanding the Individual and SocietyGeneral Education Elective2General Education Elective2General Education Elective2Spring Semester (2nd year)Required UIC CourseUnderstanding U.S. Society7General Education Elective2General Education Elective2General Education Elective2General Education Elective2Total Hours: 15-16

Business Administration at the University of Illinois at Chicago. For additional information about prerequisite coursework or this worksheet, please contact the BBA Online Admissions and Recruitment staff at bba@uic.edu. Suggested BBA Prerequisite Courses Sequence Fall Semester (1st year) Required U