2007-2008
Danville Area Community College
Eastern Illinois University
Associate of Science and Arts
College of Business
Transfer Curriculum
Accounting, Business Administration (Available only at Parkland College),
Computer Information Systems, Finance, Management, and Marketing
(Concentrations in Human Resources, Administrative and Operations Management)
 
Individuals who complete the courses listed below earn the Associate of Science and Arts degree at Danville Area Community College, will have met the senior institution's lower division general education requirements, and will be admitted as juniors.

Required Courses Hours
First Semester
CECN 102 Micro-Economics 
3
MATH 111 College Algebra 
5
ENGL 101 Rhetoric & Composition I 
3
CBUS 203 Business Law I (See Note 2) 
3
Life Science Elective 
3-4
Total 
17-18
Second Semester
CECN 103 Macro-Economics 
3
MATH 135 Intro Analysis II (Finite Math) 
3
ENGL 102 Rhetoric & Composition II 
3
CBUS 150 Business Computer Systems 
3
Physical Science Elective 
3-4
Total 
15-16
Third Semester
CACC 101 Financial Accounting 
3
MATH 125 Intro to Analysis 
4
SPCH 101 Oral Communications 
-or
SPCH 102 Public Speaking 
3
Social Science Elective 
3
Humanities Elective (Fine Arts) 
3
Foreign Language (see Note 8) 
0-4
Total 
16-20
Fourth Semester
CACC 105 Managerial Accounting 
3
MATH 161 Statistics 
3
Humanities Elective (Humanities) 
3
Humanities Elective (Humn or Fine Arts) 
3
Foreign Language (Note 8) 
0-4
Total 
12-16


Transfer Admission Requirements:                                                                                                                                                         

  1. Completion of 60 credit hours.
  2. 2.0 Grade Point Average (4.0 scale) to be admitted to Eastern Illinois University.
  3. 2.5 Grade Point Average or better to be admitted to the School of Business.
    2.75 for Accounting majors.
  4. Completion of these five tool courses with a grade of C or better in each:
  5. Eastern Illinois University Course
    1. BUS2101-- Financial Accounting
    2. ACC2102 -- Managerial Accounting
    3. BUS2810 -- Business Statistics I
    4. BUS1950 -- Computer Concepts
    5. MAT2120 -- Finite Math
    DACC Equivalent Course
    1. CACC 101
    2. CACC 105
    3. MATH 161
    4. CBUS 150
    5. MATH 135
  6. Application deadlines for the College of Business:

NOTES

  1. It is very important that the student complete a course in Finite Math (MATH 135) and a course in Statistics (MATH 161) prior to entering Eastern.
  2. DACC does not offer an equivalent course to BUS2750.  For admission purposes, Eastern will accept CBUS 203-Business Law I.  Students will take Management 2750 and 2810 after transferring to Eastern or pass proficiency exams.
  3. Students taking any tool courses will not be able to take any 3000 level business classes until all tool courses are complete.
  4. Students are urged to take Public Speaking instead of Oral Communications.
  5. Housing at Eastern is limited.  Students should apply nine months to a year in advance for on-campus housing.
  6. DACC recommends a three (3) hour course in Third World or Non-Western Culture, either in Humanities or Social Science.
  7. New students or re-entering students absent more than two years and seeking an A.S.A. degree are required to take at least one course with human relations content.  See your counselor for a list of courses that fulfill this requirement.
  8. Students must have had two years of one high school foreign language with grades of C or better to be exempt from one year of a college foreign language.
  9. For further information contact:    
                                    Office of Undergraduate Studies in Business
                                    School of Business
                                    Lumpkin Hall, Room 2051
                                    Eastern Illinois University
                                    Charleston, IL  61920
                                    (217) 581-2623
PROGRAM AND CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  SEE A DACC COUNSELOR OR AN ADVISOR FOR UPDATED INFORMATION PRIOR TO REGISTRATION EACH SEMESTER.

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