| College of Business
Administration |
|
| University of Pittsburgh at
Titusville students intending to relocate to the College of Business
Administration (CBA) at the Pittsburgh campus after completing the
Associate Degree in Business can follow a specific curriculum to ensure
their admission into CBA with junior standing. Standards for guaranteed
admission include: |
|
| 1. Complete the curriculum
leading to the Associate of Science degree which is listed below. |
| 2. Attain an overall QPA of 2.8
on a 4.0 scale at UPT. A 2.8 QPA must be attained in the eleven key
courses noted with an asterisk (*) below. |
|
| Required class |
Credits |
| Basic Writing (ENGCMP 0150)(If
ENGCMP 0150 is not required, a humanities elective must be substituted) |
3 |
| General Writing (ENGCMP
0200) |
3 |
| Written Professional
Communications (ENGCMP 0400) |
3 |
| Algebra (MATH 0031) |
2 |
| Calculus for Business and Social Sciences (MATH
0120)* |
4 |
| Computer Literacy (CS 0080) or PC Software for
Business (CS 0085) |
3 |
| Public Speaking (COMMRC 0520) or Small-Group
Communications (COMMRC 1106) |
3 |
| Introduction to Microeconomic Theory (ECON
0100)* |
3 |
| Introduction to Macroeconomic
Theory (ECON 0110)* |
3 |
| Introduction to Psychology (PSY 0010) |
3 |
| Humanities course, excluding communications
(see footnote below) |
3 |
| Social science course, excluding economics |
3 |
| Non-business course (see footnote below) |
3 |
| Accounting Principles 1 and 2 (ACCT 0111 and
ACCT 0112)* |
6 |
| Cost Accounting 1 (ACCT
0223)* |
3 |
| Introduction to Marketing (BUS 0101)* |
3 |
| Introduction to Management (BUS
0102)* |
3 |
| Introduction to Business (BUS
0103)* |
3 |
| Human Resources Management (BUS
0105)* |
3 |
| Statistics and Probability for Business
Management (STAT 1100)* |
4 |
|
Total |
60 credits (minimum) |
| Note: Can be used to
complete the foreign language requirement, if needed. Students are required
to complete two semesters of a foreign language to complete the BSBA degree.
If the student completed three years of the same foreign language in high
school with a C average or better, he/she is exempt from the foreign
language requirement. |