Business Technology
Associate of Science Oregon Transfer Degree
About the Program
The statewide Associate of Science Oregon Transfer degree in Business is designed for students transferring to baccalaureate degree programs as business majors. Those completing the ASOT–Business degree are assured junior level standing for registration purposes and will have met the lower division general education requirements of any Oregon public university. Grade point average requirements for entry into the university’s major are not necessarily satisfied by the ASOT – Business degree. Students should be aware that if they transfer before completing this degree, courses will be evaluated individually toward the general education requirements of the college of their choice.
Program Learning Outcomes
The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. Program learning outcomes for business programs are:
Business Ethics
Demonstrate knowledge of ethical, legal, and socially responsible business behavior, while maintaining high levels of personal and professional integrity in today's rapidly changing multi-cultural, team-oriented business environment.Business Communication
Develop and deliver professional oral and written communications (using technology) that are appropriate to the topic, audience, and situation.Analytical Skills
Demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills by identifying, understanding, and applying basic theories, terminology, and practices related to each functional area of business.
Employability Skills
Develop the interpersonal skills necessary to build and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external business stakeholders.Technology
Use technology proficiently and professionally as both a tool to communicate with stakeholders and assist with business operations.Fundamentals of Business
Develop a solid understanding of fundamental business ideas, principles, concepts, and theories.
Entry Requirements
Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading, and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process. In addition, students may also be required to enroll in classes that would increase their employability and success.
Advanced Standing
Coursework from accredited colleges and universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies and the Business Technology Department chair’s approval. In order to ensure coursework is current, program courses over 10 years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate department chair before being accepted toward course requirements.
Graduation Requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 90 term credits of lower division collegiate courses with a minimum grade of “C” or better.
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS: |
90-91 | |
Program Map
This guide lays out an optimal path to graduate. Where zero credits are listed in the prerequisites, students may place into a higher level(s) based on designated placement score(s). Note, some prerequisites may be required for graduation. Please consult an advisor with any program completion questions.
Program Prerequisites |
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| Course No. | Course Title | Credits | Alternate Course | Comments |
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MTH95 |
Intermediate Algebra |
0-4 |
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WR115 |
Introduction to Expository Writing |
0-3 |
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If taken, this will count as an elective. |
Prerequisites credits vary based on Placement Score(s): |
0-7 |
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Fall |
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WR121 |
English Composition I |
4 |
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MTH243 |
Probability and Statistics |
4 |
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BA131 |
Introduction to Business Computing |
4 |
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SOC204 |
Introduction to Sociology 1 |
3-4 |
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SOC204 meets cultural literacy requirement. Or approved Social Science transfer course that also meets cultural literacy requirement. |
| Total Credits: |
15-16 |
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Winter |
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WR227 |
Technical Writing 2 |
4 |
WR122 |
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COMM111 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 |
3-4 |
COMM218 |
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MTH111 |
College Algebra |
4-5 |
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Math course dependent on transferring institution. Speak with an advisor. |
BA101 |
Introduction to Business 4 |
4 |
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| Total Credits: |
15-17 |
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Spring |
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BA211 |
Financial Accounting I 5 |
4 |
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BA226 |
Business Law |
4 |
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ART204 |
History of Art I |
3-4 |
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or approved Humanities transfer course (credits vary by course) |
GS104 |
Physical Science (Physics) |
4-5 |
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or approved Science transfer course w/lab (credits vary by course) |
GS104L |
Physical Science: Physics Lab |
0 |
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or approved Science transfer course w/lab (credits vary by course) |
| Total Credits: |
15-17 |
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Fall |
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BA213 |
Managerial Accounting |
4 |
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ECON201 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
4 |
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ART205 |
History of Art II |
3-4 |
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or approved Humanities transfer course (credits vary by course) |
BI101 |
Introduction to Biology I |
4 |
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or approved Science transfer course w/lab (credits vary by course) |
BI101L |
Introduction to Biology I Lab |
0 |
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or approved Science transfer course w/lab (credits vary by course) |
SPAN101 |
First Year Spanish I |
4-0 |
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Elective class. Check in with advisor to see if this is needed and appropriate for path. Up to 9 elective credits, if needed. |
| Total Credits: |
19-16 |
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Winter |
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MTH244 |
Inferential Statistics |
4-5 |
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Math course dependent on transferring institution. Speak with an advisor. |
BI102 |
Introduction to Biology II |
4 |
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or approved Science transfer course w/lab (credits vary by course) |
BI102L |
Introduction to Biology II Lab |
0 |
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or approved Science transfer course w/lab (credits vary by course) |
PHL102 |
Ethics |
3-4 |
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or approved Humanities transfer course (credits vary by course) |
SPAN102 |
First Year Spanish II |
4-0 |
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Elective class. Check in with advisor to see if this is needed and appropriate for path. Up to 9 elective credits, if needed. |
| Total Credits: |
15-17 |
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Spring |
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G100 |
Fundamentals of Geology |
3-4 |
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or any approved Science transfer course (credits vary by course) |
ECON202 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
4 |
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PE185CAC |
Core and Cardio |
1-0 |
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Elective class. Check in with advisor to see if this is needed and appropriate for path. Up to 9 elective credits, if needed. |
SOC213 |
Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. |
3-4 |
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or approved Social Science transfer course (credits vary by course) |
| Total Credits: |
15-13 |
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Mathematics(three courses required) Students should consult university-specific information to determine any additional mathematics requirements. |
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Course No. |
Course Title |
Credits |
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MTH243 |
Probability and Statistics | 4 |
Plus, two additional math courses from the following list: |
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MTH111 |
College Algebra | 4 |
MTH112 |
Elementary Functions | 4 |
MTH211,212,213 |
Fundamentals of Elementary Math I, II, III | 5-5-5 |
MTH244 |
Inferential Statistics | 4 |
MTH251 |
Calculus I (Differential) | 5 |
MTH252 |
Calculus II (Integral) | 5 |
MTH253 |
Calculus III | 5 |
MTH254 |
Vector Calculus | 5 |
MTH256 |
Differential Equations | 5 |
MTH261 |
Linear Algebra | 5 |
Distribution Requirements*(must include one course from any discipline that meets the statewide criteria for cultural literacy - see catalog for details) |
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Humanities (9-12 credits)Choose three courses from at least two disciplines/prefixes. Courses must be at least 3 credits each and exclude first-year world language courses; second-year world language is acceptable; American Sign Language is considered a world language (see catalog for approved list of humanities electives). |
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Course No. |
Course Title |
Credits |
ART115 |
Basic Design (Composition) |
3 |
ART116 |
Basic Design (Color Theory) |
3 |
ART131 |
Introduction to Drawing (Value) |
3 |
ART132 |
Introduction to Drawing (Line) |
3 |
ART133 |
Introduction to Drawing (Mixed Media) |
3 |
ART204, 205, 206 |
History of Art I, II, III * |
4-4-4 |
COMM100 |
Basic Communication |
3 |
COMM111 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
4 |
COMM115 |
Introduction to Intercultural Communication * |
4 |
COMM201 |
Media and Society |
4 |
COMM218 |
Interpersonal Communication |
4 |
COMM225 |
Small Group Communication and Problem Solving |
4 |
COMM237 |
Communication and Gender * |
4 |
COMM270 |
Argument and Debate |
4 |
ENG104 |
Introduction to Literature (Fiction) |
4 |
ENG105 |
Introduction to Literature (Drama) |
4 |
ENG106 |
Introduction to Literature (Poetry) |
4 |
ENG107 |
World Literature: Ancient to Classical * |
4 |
ENG108 |
World Literature: Medieval to Renaissance * |
4 |
ENG109 |
World Literature: Enlightenment to Modern * |
4 |
ENG201, 202 |
Shakespeare I, II |
4-4 |
ENG204 |
Survey of English Literature: Medieval to Renaissance |
4 |
ENG205 |
Survey of English Literature: 18th Century to Romantic |
4 |
ENG206 |
Survey of English Literature: Victorian to Modern |
4 |
ENG253 |
Survey of American Literature: Colonial |
4 |
ENG254 |
Survey of American Literature: 19th Century |
4 |
ENG255 |
Survey of American Literature: 20th Century |
4 |
ENG257 |
African American Literature * |
4 |
ENG260 |
Introduction to Women Writers * |
4 |
ENG275 |
The Bible as Literature |
4 |
HUM101 |
Introduction to Humanities: Classical to Medieval * |
4 |
HUM102 |
Introduction to Humanities: Renaissance to Enlightenment * |
4 |
HUM103 |
Introduction to Humanities: Romanticism to 20th Century * |
4 |
HUM215 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: Eskimo/Inuit * |
4 |
HUM216 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: First Nations of the Northwest Coast* |
4 |
HUM217 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: Nations of the Plains * |
4 |
HUM218 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: Nations of the Southwest * |
4 |
HUM219 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: Peoples of Mexico * |
4 |
IS110 |
Introduction to International Studies * |
4 |
MUS101 |
Music Fundamentals |
3 |
MUS105 |
Music Appreciation |
3 |
MUS108 |
Music in World Cultures |
4 |
MUS111, 112, 113 |
Music Theory I, II, III |
4-4-4 |
MUS114, 115, 116 |
Aural Skills I, II, III |
1-1-1 |
MUS201 |
Exploring Music: Introduction to Music History |
4 |
MUS205 |
History of Jazz |
3 |
MUS206 |
Introduction to Rock Music |
3 |
MUS261 |
History of Western Music I: Ancient to Baroque |
4 |
MUS262 |
History of Western Music II: Classical and Romantic |
4 |
MUS263 |
History of Western Music III: 20th Century to Modern Day |
4 |
MUS264 |
History of Rock I: The Roots of Rock |
3 |
MUS265 |
History of Rock II: Rock’s Golden Age |
3 |
MUS266 |
History of Rock III: Heavy Metal to Hip Hop |
3 |
PHL101 |
Philosophical Problems |
4 |
PHL102 |
Ethics |
4 |
PHL103 |
Critical Reasoning |
4 |
REL201 |
World Religions * |
4 |
REL243 |
Nature, Religion and Ecology |
4 |
SPAN201, 202, 203 |
Second Year Spanish I, II, III * |
4-4-4 |
TA141, 142, 143 |
Fundamentals of Acting I, II, III |
4-4-4 |
TA144, 145, 146 |
Improvisational Theater |
4-4-4 |
TA153 |
Theater Rehearsal and Performance |
4 |
Social Science (6-8 credits)Approved social science elective (see catalog for approved list of social science electives). |
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Science (15-17 credits)Complete four courses from at least two disciplines/prefixes from the following list, three of which must be lab courses. |
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Course No. |
Course Title |
Credits |
BI100SB |
Biology of Human Body Systems (non-lab course) | 3 |
BI101,102,103 |
Introduction to Biology I, II, III w/lab | 4-4-4 |
BI121,122 |
Elementary Anatomy and Physiology I, II w/lab | 4-4 |
BI211,212,213 |
General Biology I, II, III w/lab | 4-4-4 |
BI231,232,233 |
Anatomy and Physiology I, II, III w/lab | 4-4-4 |
BI234 |
Microbiology | 4 |
CHEM104 |
Introductory Chemistry w/lab and Recitation | 5 |
CHEM105 |
Introductory Organic Chemistry w/lab | 4 |
CHEM106 |
Introductory Biochemistry w/lab | 4 |
G100 |
Fundamentals of Geology (non-lab course) | 3 |
G101,102,103 |
Introduction to Geology w/lab | 4-4-4 |
GS104 |
Physical Science: Physics w/lab | 4 |
GS107 |
Physical Science: Astronomy w/lab | 4 |
GS108 |
Physical Science: Oceanography w/lab | 4 |
1 Meets cultural literacy criteria (one course required). See catalog for additional courses that meet the criteria.
2 Students who took writing classes of 3 credits each must have WR121, WR122 and either WR123 or WR227. Students taking classes of 4 credits each must take WR121 and either WR122 or WR227.
3 COMM100 and COMM115 may not be accepted as an oral communication course if students do not complete this degree before transferring to an Oregon university.
4 Students who have completed BA101 as a 3-credit course have met this requirement.
5 Students who completed BA211 between summer 2017 and winter 2021 but not BA212, will require BA212 to meet the new BA211 requirement. Please speak with your academic advisor.
For more information, contact the Business Technology Department.
Business Technology Department faculty and staff can also be reached by:
Phone: 541-956-7500
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Web address: www.roguecc.edu/business
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