Transfer Pathway Guides
2+2 with SUNY Fredonia
B.S. Business/Finance/Management/Marketing (BU37) & B.S. Accounting/Public Accountancy (BA34)
MCC Degree Awarded:
Business Administration A.S. (BU01)
Please note that some courses required in a Transfer Pathway may not be required for the MCC program. This could have financial aid implications. Students should meet with their advisor or with a transfer representative to discuss an academic plan and recommended sequence of courses.
Read
additional SUNY Fredonia notes at bottom of page.
* Students
may substitute COS 133 for COS 101.
Click on hyperlinks for course options. Refer to the SUNY
Fredonia Business website
and Transfer
Course Equivalency database
.
All Business Administration majors must complete every one of the Supporting
Courses, Lower Level Business Core Courses, Upper Level Business Core Courses,
and Major Specific Courses with a minimum grade of C-. These include: MTH
160, 200 or 210; ACC 101 (MCC requires ACC 101 grade of 'C'), ACC 102;
ECO 111 (MCC requires ECO 111 grade of 'C'), ECO 112; BUS 220.
AP, IB, CLEP, or transfer courses: Credits showing as accepted by
MCC may not be transferable. See their AP
policies.
Contact Fredonia with questions.
Students who have met 7/10/30 SUNY Gen Ed courses as indicated on their
GETA (including math, written/oral communication, natural science
and diversity) will have satisfied the Fredonia Foundations general
education requirement.
Students may transfer a maximum of 66 credits at the lower division (Fredonia
equivalent courses at the 100/200 level) and a maximum of 75 credits if
courses transfer at the upper division (300/400 level).
Minimum 2.0 GPA advised for SUNY Fredonia Accounting and Business majors.
The Business Administration A.S. (BU01) will be the degree student is audited
against and awarded from MCC. Documentation Source: Advisement and Transfer
Services 2024-2025. Updated 5/1/2024
While every effort is made to ensure accurate information, students are
strongly advised to verify course transferability with the four-year institution
as they will make the final determination of transfer credit.
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