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Delaware County Community College, Serving Delaware and Chester Counties

Temple University Business Administration Articulation Agreement

ADDENDUM TO THE
ARTICULATION AGREEMENT between
DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE and
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education for
FOX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
(Fall 20l6 and later)

This addendum concerns the modification of curricular requirements to the Program-to-Program Transfer agreement between Delaware County Community College (DCCC) and Temple signed March 17, 2010.

After the signing of that agreement, DCCC created the 3 credit course BUS 130: Business Communication. Upon review by the English department in the College of Liberal Arts, BUS 130 was found to be equivalent to ENG 2007: Writing for Business & Industry.

To facilitate the ease of transfer students into a specialized Business Administration degree program, Temple has provided four-semester grids of the remaining required coursework for each available Business degree. These degree completion plans are attached.

ADDENDUM MARCH 2015
ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
For FOX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(Fall 2010 and later)


Delaware County Community College (DCCC) and Temple University (Temple) enter into this agreement in order to facilitate the transfer of students who have earned tte Associate in Science Degree in Business Administration at Delaware County Community College into the Bachelor of Business Administration program of the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. Once students transfer to Temple University they shall be able to complete a Bachelor of Business Administration within four regular semesters
of full-time enrollment, assuming that no remedial or repeated courses are needed and all applicable Temple grade and other requirements are met to the satisfaction of Temple. Specialized programs, including Actuarial Science, Entrepreneurship, and Management Information Systems, may require more than four regular semesters to complete.

Students who complete the Delaware County Community College curriculum specified in the "required course equivalencies" section (page 5) of this agreement are guaranteed the transfer credit for courses indicated in that section. Courses not listed there, but brought into Temple in transfer by a student covered by this agreement, will be granted credit according to standard Temple-Delaware County Community College equivalencies.

This agreement does not change the regular Temple policy that grants transfer credit to courses taken elsewhere only if they were completed with a grade of C or higher.

Students who transfer under the terms of this agreement are responsible for meeting requirements in their major field of study, and any other curricular requirements applying to all Temple students, that were in effect at Temple at the time of their admittance to Temple. These students will abide by the policies and procedures, and any revisions thereof that apply to all Temple students.

This agreement does not cover students who transfer from Delaware County Community College to Temple without an Associate in Science Degree in Business Administration.

Students transferring to Temple University and the Fox School for the Fall 2010 semester and after will be covered by this agreement. Students transferring to Temple University and the Fox School Prior to Fall 2010 are covered under a separate agreement.

Students who take advantage of this agreement are also encouraged to sign the Dual Admissions Intent to Enroll Form.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION TO TEMPLE

1. Students entering Temple under the terms of this agreement must meet all regular Temple admissions requirements and all applicable Temple requirements and deadlines pertaining to application for admission and payment of tuition and fees.

2. Evaluation of transfer credits is based on a students major, and the students Temple school/college makes the final determination of which transfer credits are applicable to the student's degree program. Transfer evaluations may change for students who change majors. Whenever possible, credit is allowed for courses completed more than 10 years before the date of admission.

3. Because Delaware County Community College Associate in Science Degree in Business Administration covered by this program-to-program articulation agreement is also approved for Core-to-Core Transfer to Temple, students under this program agreement satisfy Temple General Education (GenEd) requirements according to the terms of the Delaware County Community College-Temple Core-to-Core Transfer agreement. Their GenEd requirements are met by receipt of the Delaware County Community College A.S. degree. Developmental courses and courses for which a grade below C was received do not transfer to Temple, but having taken such courses or received such grades does not affect an otherwise eligible student's Core-to-Core transfer status.

JOINT RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MAINTENANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT

Delaware County Community College will maintain and distribute information about the current form of this agreement and any changes relevant to it, to students, counselors, and faculty advisors.

Temple University's Fox School of Business and Management will keep appropriate Temple offices and staff (including the Provost's office and Admission's office) informed of this agreement, and any modifications thereto, and will be responsible for distributing information concerning any changes.

Both institutions will encourage Delaware County Community college students to meet with representatives of Temple University to discuss issues related to admissions and financial aid well in advance of their expected date of entry. 

Faculty from each institution teaching in the curriculum for which this agreement has been developed will be encouraged to meet at least once annually to discuss issues of curriculum and student development.

Temple University and Delaware County Community College will collaborate on research activities that will help assess the effectiveness of this transfer program in meeting the needs of students transferring tom Delaware County Community College to Temple University.

REVISION, RENEWAL AND TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT

The Dean's office of Temple's Fox School of Business and Management and the Transfer Office at Delaware County Community College are responsible for identifying, and communicating to each other, changes in their respective courses, requirements, or policies that affect this agreement. 

This agreement will be in effect as of the Fall 2010 semester, and will be reviewed annually by the Dean's Office of Temple's Fox school of Business and Management and the Transfer Office at Delaware County Community College, and will automatically be renewed until superseded by a new agreement or formally terminated. Revisions in the course equivalency lists may be made with the verbal consent of the representatives of the two schools; major revisions to this agreement require their signatures on a letter of agreement or a revised version of this agreement. All revisions, however, require that documentation is sent and approved by the Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies at Temple University to ensure that updates are made to the appropriate systems in order to effectively implement this agreement. Either institution may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice at least one year in advance of the effective date of termination. Should this agreement be terminated, it is understood that the termination will not apply to students already accepted to Temple University under the terms of this agreement, but not yet enrolled in classes at Temple.

Delaware County Community College and Temple University understand that they shall act in an independent capacity in the performance of this agreement, and shall not be considered as employees, agents affiliates, or subsidiaries of each other. Neither Temple nor Delaware County Community College have the right to bind or obligate one another in any manner inconsistent with or unrelated to this agreement. This agreement is governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 

-ADDENDUM.
Associate in Science in Business Administration
at Delaware County Community College
to
Bachelor of Business Administration degree at
Temple University Fox School of Business
(Fall20l6 and later)

DCCC Recommended Course

    Temple Equivalent    
First Semester        
ENG 100 English Composition I 3 ENG 0802 Analytic Reading & Writing
DPR 100 Introduction to Computers 3 CIS L Elective
BUS 100 Introduction to Business 3 BA T Elective
ACC 111 Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 2101 Financial Accounting
  Any Diversity and Social Justice (DJ) designated course 3   Dependent upon course selection
  Semester Credits 15    
Second Semester        
ENG 112 English Composition II: Writing About Literature 3 ENGL L Elective
ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 1101 Macroeconomics
MAT 135 Business Pre-Calculus 3 STAT 1001 Pre-Calculus for Business
ACC 112 Managerial Accounting 3 ACCT 2102 Managerial Accounting
BUS 230 Principles of Marketing 3 MKTG 2101 Marketing Management
  Semester Credits 15    
Third Semester        
BUS 243 Legal Environment of Business 3 LGLS 1101 Legal Environment of Business
ECO 220 Microeconomic Principles 3 ECON 1102 Microeconomics
BUS 210 Principles of Management 3 HRM 1101 Organization of Management
BUS 130 Business Communication 3 ENG 2007 Writing for Business & Industry
  Any Scientific Inquiry (SI) designated course 4   Dependent upon course selection
  Semester Credits 16    
Fourth Semester        
BUS 220 Elementary Statistics 3 STAT 2103 Business Statistics
MAT 136 Business Calculus 3 STAT 1102 Calculus for Business
  Humanities Elective 3   Dependent upon course selection
  Recommended: BUS 221 Elementary Statistics Lab 1 BAT Elective
  Business or Open Elective
Recommended DPR 115 Microsoft Excel
3   Dependent upon course selection
  Science Elective 4   Dependent upon course selection
  Semester Credits 17    
  Total Program Credits 63    

1. MAT 130 and MAT 131 can be used in place of MAT 135 and MAT 136 to fulfill the Fox requirement for Calculus and also fulfills the Quantitative Literacy requirement (GQ) at Temple. Students interested in Actuarial Science should contact the Office of Enrollment Management in the Fox School for suggested mathematics courses for Actuarial Science.
2. Students are recommended to take the I credit lab course, BUS 221 as a supplement to BUS 220.Fox will accept the combination of DCCC's BUS 220 and 22l as fulfilling the Statistics 2103 requirement. Students transferring BUS 220 without the additional 1 credit lab course will need to complete Statistics 2103 at Temple.
3. Students should select DPR 115: Microsoft Excel for their business elective. DPR transfers to Temple as BA 2104: Excel for Business Applications and satisfies a major requirement. Students transferring without this course may require additional time to degree completion.
4. students who complete the A.S. in Business Administration at DCCC are included in the DCCC-Temple GenEd-to-GenEd Transfer Agreement, and therefore, have satisfied all of the GenEd requirements at Temple.
5. For information about how selected courses might transfer to Temple, refer to Temple's Transfer Equivalency Tool and consult with your transfer advisor.

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the gray bar across the top
  • Click on "Transfer Students" on the left All inquiries about the undergraduate application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. If you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200.
3. Inquiries specific to the Temple Business Administration program or specific course requirements can be directed to Kate Rickards, Director of Transfer, Veteran and Online BBA Recruitment the Fox School of Business, [email protected] 215-204-4892.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Accounting major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
ACCT 2521 Cost Accounting 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
RMI 2101 Business Society and Ethics 3
ACCT 3511 Intermediate Accounting I 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
ACCT 3512 Intermediate Accounting II 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
ACCT 3531 Federal Taxes on Income 3
ACCT 3596 Auditing (WI) 3
ACCT 3526 Accounting Information Systems 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
ACCT 4501 or 4502 Accounting Senior Seminar or Senior Seminar-Management Accounting 3
ACCT 3533 Advanced Accounting 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for the BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Accounting Curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin:
http://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/fox-business-management/accounting

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Business Management major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
HRM 3501 Power, Influence, Negotiations 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
Major Course Select one elective course from requirements list 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
Major Course Select one elective course from requirements list 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
HRM 3503 Communicating in Organizations 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
Major Course Select one elective course from requirements list 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
HRM 4597 Critical Skills for Effective Managers (WI) 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Business Management program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Business Management Curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Economics major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
ECON 3563 International Trace 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
RMI 201 Introduction to Risk Management 3
ECON 3501 Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
ECON 3502 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
ECON 3563 or 3564 International Trade or International Monetary Economics 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
Major Course Choose one ECON elective course from requirements list 3
Major Course Choose one ECON elective course from requirements list 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
HRM 4597 Critical Skills for Effective Managers (WI) 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. If you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Economics program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Economics curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
ACCT 2521 Cost Accounting 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
SGM 3501 Entrepreneurial and Innovative Thinking 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
SGM 3505 Innovation that Works: Building and Assessing Innovative Business Models 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
MKTG 3505 or 3511 Entrepreneurial Marketing or Marketing Research 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
Major Course Select one Entrepreneurial Breadth-Depth elective 3
SGM 3685 New Venture Internship: Learning to be a High Value Employee, Manager or Founder 3
BA 301 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
SGM 4596 Strategic Planning: The Business Plan as a Strategic Tool for Existing Businesses and Entrepreneurs (WI) 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Finance major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3504 Intermediate Corporate Finance 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
FIN 3507 Investments 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
FIN 3551 International Finance 3
BA 301 Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
FIN 4596 Seminar in Financial Management (WI) 3
Major course Select one course from requirements list 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Finance program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Finance curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Human Resource Management major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
HRM 2501 Introduction to Human Resource Management 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
HRM 3511 Compensation Management 3
IB 3101 Fundaments of International Business 3
HRM 3512 Human Resource Management and Public Policy 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
BA 301 Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
HRM 4596 Organizational Staffing and Career Management (WI) 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Requirements list: http://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/fox-business-management/human-r...
5. Current Requirements for the Human Resource Management curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in International Business major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
Major Course Select one Geographical Area IB course 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
IB 3553 or MKTG 3553 International Marketing 3
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
IB 3596 Global Entrepreneurship (WI) 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
Major Course IB Professional Concentration Course 1 3
Major Course IB Professional Concentration Course 2 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
Major Course IB Professional Concentration Course 3 3
IB 4587 International Business Practicum 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. International Business Majors must select a concentration.
5. Current requirements for the International Business curriculum can be found in the undergraduate bulletin:

  • International Economics Concentration
  • International Entrepreneurship Concentration
  • International Finance Concentration
  • International Marketing Concentration
  • International Sales and Business Development Concentration
  • International Supply Chain Management, Transportation & Logistics Concentration

lf the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Legal Studies major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
LGLS 1102 Law of Contracts 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
LGLS 1112 Law for Business 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
LGLS 3513 Public Policy 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
LGLS 4596 Legal Research, Writing, and Advocacy (WI) 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Requirements list
5. Current Requirements for the Legal Studies curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

lf the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Marketing major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
MKTG 3596 Consumer and Buyer Behavior (WI) 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
MKTG 3511 Marketing Research 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
MKTG 3509 Customer Data Analytics 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
IB 3553 or MKTG 3553 International Marketing 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
MKTG 4501 Marketing Strategy 3
Major Course Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Requirements list
5. Current Requirements for the Marketing curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration ls awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Management Information Systems major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
MIS 2501 Enterprise IT Architecture 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
MIS 3501 Data-Centric Application Development 3
Major Course Select one course from requirements list 3
MIS 2502 Data Analytics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
MIS 3535 Lead Global Digital Projects 3
MIS 3504 Digital Design and Innovation 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
MIS 4596 Information Systems Integration 3
  Semester Credits 3
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 64
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 127

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Requirements list
5. Current Requirements for the Management Information Systems curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Real Estate major at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
RE 3501 Real Estate Fundamentals 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3509 Real Estate Investment and Finance 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
  Free Elective 3
IB 3101 Fundamentals of International Business 3
RE 3502 Real Estate Practice 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
FIN 3504 Intermediate Corporate Finance 3
FIN 3514 Commercial Real Estate Analysis 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
FIN 3551 International Finance 3
FIN 4597 Seminar in Real Estate Asset Analysis (WI) (Spring Only) 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Real Estate curriculum can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Employee Benefits Risk Management & Insurance major track at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
RMI 3501 Life and Health Insurance and Employee Benefits 3
RMI 3102 Property and Liability Insurance Coverages 3
RMI 3503 Retirement Plans 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
RMI 4596 Advanced Topics in Health and Welfare Employee Benefits (WI) (Fall only) 3
Major Course Select one course from Requirements list 3
RMI 3567 International Risk Management 3
RMI 3502 Property and Liability Insurance Coverages 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
  Free Elective 3
FIN 4597 Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Employee Benefits Risk Management Track can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Healthcare Risk Management & Insurance major track at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
HCM 3501 Introduction to Health Service Systems 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
HCM 3502 Healthcare Financing and Information Technology 3
RMI 3501 Life and Health Insurance and Employee Benefits 3
RMI 3502 Property and Liability Insurance Coverages 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
RMI 4596 Advanced Topics in Health and Welfare Employee Benefits (WI) (Fall only) 3
RMI 3567 International Risk Management 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
ECON 3507 Health Economics 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. If you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Healthcare Risk Management Track can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

If the suggested classes are successfully completed and an Associate in Science in Business Administration is awarded from Delaware County Community College, the remaining four semesters in the Property Liability / Corporate Risk Management & Insurance major track at Temple University follows:

     
BA 2101 Professional Development Strategies 1
BA 2196 Business Communications (WI) 3
RMI 2101 Introduction to Risk Management 3
MIS 2101 Information Systems in Organizations 3
BA 3102 Business Society and Ethics 3
FIN 3101 Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 16
     
FIN 3101 Financial Management 3
MSOM 3101 Operations Management 3
RMI 3501 Life and Health Insurance and Employee Benefits 3
RMI 3502 Property and Liability Insurance Coverages 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 3103 Integrative Business Applications 3
RMI 3503 or 3505 Retirement Plans or Actuarial Applications in Risk Management and Insurance 3
RMI 3567 International Risk Management 3
RMI 3504 Property and Liability Insurance Functions 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
     
BA 4101 Global Business Policies 3
RMI 4597 Global Corporate Risk Management and Insurance (WI) 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Free Elective 3
  Semester Credits 15
  Credits completed as part of the A.S. in Business Administration 63
  Remaining Temple Requirements 61
  Total Credits for BBA Degree (124 min) 124

Notes:
1. To find the online application:

  • Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad
  • Click on "Applying" on the red bar across the top
  • Click on "Apply Online" on the orange bar across the top - This will take you directly to an online application

2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. If you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 
3. All inquiries specific to the Accounting program and requirements should be directed to the Fox School of Business, 215-204-4892, [email protected].
4. Current Requirements for the Property - Liability / Corporate Track can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin.

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