NMC Transfer Guide - MTA

To: Central Michigan University - Main Campus

Program: Business administration

As part of the Bachelor or Science in Business Administration (BSBA), CMU students will choose a major. The courses listed in this guide go toward the core course requirements of the BSBA. There may additional NMC courses students can take to go toward their major.

ADMISSION CRITERIA

  1. At least 24 credits with minimum GPA of 2.5
  2. All courses must be passed with a "C" or better to be accepted at CMU.
  3. Transfer students must complete graduation competencies for CMU. (Eng 111, 112; Com 111; MTH 111) at NMC or they will be required to complete these classes during their first or second semester at CMU.
  4. Students will want to contact CMU early in their academic career.

Basic Requirements

Upon request at the NMC Records and Registration Office, a statement will be placed on your transcript, "MICHIGAN TRANSFER AGREEMENT (MTA) SATISFIED". Completion of the MTA will satisfy CMU's University Program requirements and 6 credits of their Writing Intensive requirement.

Required Classes

Academic Area

Credits

Composition

 

ENG 111 & 112

English Composition I & II

8

Humanities

 

Select 2 courses representing 2 departments from the Group 1 Humanities List

6

Natural Science

 

Select 2 courses representing 2 departments from the Group 1 Natural Science List

6

Social Science

 

ECO 201 & 202

Macroeconomics & Microeconomics

6

Select one additional social science course from this list from a department other than ECO

3

Mathematics

Credits

MTH 121

College Algebra

4

MTH 131

Intro to Probability & Statistics (will satisfy CMU's Quantitative Reasoning Requirement)

3

Major And Additional Requirements

Required Classes

Class

Credits

ACC 121 & 123

Accounting I & II

8

BUS 101

Introduction to Business (prerequisite for CMU's BIS 101WI)

3

BUS 261

Business Law

3

CIT 100

Computers in Business

3

COM 111

Public Speaking

4

MGT 251

Human Resources Management

3

See an NMC advisor to complete ASA degree requirements.

Northwestern Michigan College does not assume final responsibility for the accuracy of information on this guide. The final responsibility for the successful transfer of classes suggested on this guide rests with you and the institution you plan to transfer to. It is strongly recommended that you visit the institution as early in your academic career (prior to transfer) as possible.

Updated: Summer 2023