Associate of Arts Degree – Business Transfer
There are two kinds of people who make it in the business world. Movers and the shakers--men and women who understand the inherent beauty of profit and loss, and aren't ashamed to embrace the no-prisoners, winner-take-all attitude that shapes our great capitalist dream.
If you like the sound of money, power, and influence, this is definitely your deal. So make it pay. Sign up today, and get the kind of education that puts you in the middle of the action--and the top of the pay scale. What are you waiting for? Like the signs say, "This way up."
If you sign up for the 60+60 Bachelor’s Degree Transfer Program, we guarantee that the credits you’ve earned at PPCC will automatically be accepted by any four-year, public institution of higher learning in the state – providing, of course, you follow a few simple rules. For instance, you have to maintain at least a “C” in each of your 60+60 courses. And only approved 60+60 courses apply. But other than that, there’s hardly anything difficult about it.
If you think you might want to move on to a state college or university after completing your two years at PPCC, ask one of our advisors at mil.programs@ppcc.edu. Find out more about the 60+60 program at www.ppcc.edu/60plus60.
Pikes Peak Community College is approved by the Colorado State Approving Agency for Veterans Education. Our degree and certificate programs are approved for payment of educational benefits to those veterans and dependents that are determined eligible by the Veterans Administration. The Veterans Affairs office at Centennial Campus has staff that can provide assistance with the necessary VA forms to apply for payment of benefits. For additional information, please contact va@ppcc.edu
Business Transfer Course of Study
Recommended basic skills standards are:
The Associate of Arts Business Option is the result of a State wide articulation agreement between the Colorado Community College System and the four-year colleges and universities. Students completing the following 60 hours will transfer in 100% of their classes and start as an entering junior at the four-year school. Please consult with your faculty advisor for the proper sequence of classes.
Degree Requirements:
I. Communications
Nine (9) credit hours
II. Art and Humanities
Six (6) credit hours
- ART 110, ART 111, ART 112, MUS 120, MUS 121, MUS 122, HUM 121, HUM 122, HUM 123, LIT 115, LIT 201, LIT 202, LIT 211, LIT 212, LIT 221, LIT 222, PHI 111, PHI 112, PHI 113, PHI 114, PHI 214, FRE 211, FRE 212, GER 211, GER 212, SPA 211, SPA 212
III. Mathematics
Eight (8) credit hours
- MAT 121 or MAT 123
- MAT 125
IV. Social and Behavioral Sciences
Nine (9) credit hours.
- One state guaranteed History course (HIS 101, 102, HIS 111, HIS 112, HIS 201, HIS 202, HIS 247) and
- ECO 201
- ECO 202
V. Physical and Life Sciences
Eight (8) credit hours: select two (2) courses (credits over eight [8] will be applied to the electives category).
- AST 101, AST 102, BIO 105, BIO 111, BIO 112, BIO 201, BIO 202, BIO 204, CHE 101, CHE 102, CHE 105, CHE 111, CHE 112, GEY 111, GEY 121, PHY 105, PHY 111, PHY 112, PHY 211, PHY 212
VI. Business Requirements
- ACC 121
- ACC 122
- BUS 115
- BUS 216
- BUS 217
- BUS 226