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Course Number Course Title Credit. Hours Course Number Course Title Credit Hours ENG 101 English Composition I 3.0 ENGL U101 English Composition 3.0 General education credit SPC 205 Public Speaking 3.0 SPCH U201 Public Speaking 3.0 General education credit MAT 120 Probability and Statistics 3.0 MATH U102 Elementary Statistics 3.0 General education credit HIS 104,HIS 105, HIS 201, or HIS 202 World History I, World History II, American History: Discovery to 1877; American History:1877- present 3.0 HIST U101, U102, U105, U106 Introduction to World History I, Introduction to World History II, History of the United States to 1877, or History of the United States from 1865 3.0 General education credit ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3.0 ECON U221 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 General education credit ECO 211 Microeconomics (elective) 3.0 ECON U222 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0 General education credit CPT 170 Microcomputer Applications 3.0 CSCI U138 Information Technology 3.0 General education credit Total Gen Ed in AAS MKT Degree 21.0 Total GTC GEN ED Transfer 21.0 Major Requirements
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Course Number Course Title Credit. Hours Course Number Course Title Credit Hours ENG 101 English Composition I 3.0 ENGL U101 English Composition I 3.0 General education credit ENG 102 English Composition II 3.0 ENGL U102 English Composition II 3.0 General education credit SPC 205 Public Speaking 3.0 SPCH U201 Public Speaking 3.0 General education credit MAT 120 Probability and Statistics 3.0 MATH U102 Elementary Statistics 3.0 General education credit CPT 101 Microcomputer Applications 3.0 CSCI U138 Intro to Computing Tech 3.0 General education credit ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3.0 ECON U221 Macroeconomics 3.0 General education credit Total Gen Ed in AAS ACC Degree 18.0 Total SCC GEN ED Transfer 18.0 Business Course Requirements Spartanburg Community College USC Upstate Notes Course Number Course Title Credit Hours Course Number Course Title Credit Hours ACC 101 Accounting Principles I 3.0 ACCT U225 Financial Accounting - BUS 3.0 General Elective ACC 102 Accounting Principles II 3.0 ACCT U226 Managerial Accting - BUS 3.0 General Elective BUS 121 Business Law I 3.0 ACCT Transfer Block - BUS 3.0 Part of 30 hr. technical course transfer block MGT 101 Principles of Management 3.0 ACCT Transfer Block - BUS 3.0 Part of 30 hr. technical course transfer block BAF 101 Personal Finance 3.0 ACCT Transfer Block - BUS 3.0 Part of 30 hr. technical course transfer block ACC 124 Individual Tax Procedures 3.0 ACCT Transfer Block - BUS 3.0 Part of 30 hr. technical courses transfer block ACC 150 Payroll Accounting 3.0 ACCT Transfer Block - BUS 3.0 Part of 30 hr. technical course transfer block ACC 246 Integrated Accounting Software 3.0 ACCT Transfer Block - BUS 3.0 Part of 30 hr. technical course transfer block ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting I 3.0 ACCT Transfer Block - BUS 3.0 Part of 30 hr. technical course transfer block ACC 202 Intermediate Accounting II 3.0 (Cannot use—exceeds max allowed Business hours) ACC 224 Business Taxation 3.0 (Cannot use—exceeds max allowed Business hours) Business Course Requirements (Con’t.) Spartanburg Community College USC Upstate Notes ACC 230 Cost Accounting I 3.0 (Cannot use—exceeds max allowed Business hours) ACC 265 Not-for-Profit Accounting 3.0 (Cannot use—exceeds max allowed Business hours) ACC 275 Selected topics in Accounting 3.0 (Cannot use—exceeds max allowed Business hours) MGT 206 Management Spreadsheets 3.0 (Cannot use—exceeds max allowed Business hours) Total Business hours in AAS ACC Degree 45.0 Total SCC Business Transfer Hours 27.0 General Electives
Course Number Course Title Credit. Hours Course Number Course Title Credit Hours COL 111 E-Learning Success 1.0 ELEC xxx 1.0 Additional Elective; hours substitute for LINK 101 COL 105 Freshman Seminar 3.0 ELEC xxx 3.0 Additional Elective HUS 101 Introduction to Human Services 3.0 HUS 201 Introduction to Human Services 3.0 Major Program Core Requirement HUS 102 Personal & Professional Development In Helping Professions 3.0 HUS 1xx Personal & Professional Development In Helping Professions 3.0 Additional Elective HUS 150 Supervised Field Placement I 3.0 HUS 1xx Supervised Field Placement I 3.0 Additional Elective HUS 204 Introduction to Social Work 3.0 HUS 2xx Introduction to Social Work 3.0 Major Program Elective

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