St. Clair County Community College
In 2006, the University of Michigan-Flint and St. Clair County Community College signed an Articulation Agreement to provide an easy transition for St. Clair County Community College students transferring to the University of Michigan-Flint. This agreement is renewed every three years with appropriate addendums.
Accordingly, St. Clair County Community College students will be able to transfer the following courses with a C or better. These students will then have to complete the business core courses and the requirements of the concentration of their choice at the University of Michigan-Flint. Business core courses will be offered on the campus of St. Clair County Community College. A number of courses required for concentrations are offered online. Please check the transfer equivalency page of the University of Michigan-Flint Office of Admissions for the transfer situation of other St. Clair County Community courses that fulfills the general education requirements.
St. Clair County Community College students intending to transfer to the University of Michigan-Flint for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree needs to take the following courses at St. Clair County Community College:
St. Clair County Community College students need to take the following University of Michigan-Flint courses at St. Clair County Community College campus:
Pre-business courses
Online general business concentration requirements
* This course can be tested out based on the results of a departmental placement exam.
Accordingly, St. Clair County Community College students will be able to transfer the following courses with a C or better. These students will then have to complete the business core courses and the requirements of the concentration of their choice at the University of Michigan-Flint. Business core courses will be offered on the campus of St. Clair County Community College. A number of courses required for concentrations are offered online. Please check the transfer equivalency page of the University of Michigan-Flint Office of Admissions for the transfer situation of other St. Clair County Community courses that fulfills the general education requirements.
St. Clair County Community College students intending to transfer to the University of Michigan-Flint for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree needs to take the following courses at St. Clair County Community College:
University of Michigan-Flint requirement
General education requirements
ENG 111 *
ENG 112
PSY 100
ENG 338
Three credits of Fine Arts
Eight credits of Natural Science
Nine credits of Humanities
Six credits of focus electives
Pre-business courses ENG 112
PSY 100
ENG 338
Three credits of Fine Arts
Eight credits of Natural Science
Nine credits of Humanities
Six credits of focus electives
CSC 121 *
MTH 111 *
ECN 201
ECN 202
MTH 121
BUS 110
BUS 181
BUS 201
BUS 202
BUS 211 (offered online)
BUS 250
MTH 111 *
ECN 201
ECN 202
MTH 121
BUS 110
BUS 181
BUS 201
BUS 202
BUS 211 (offered online)
BUS 250
St. Clair County CC equivalent
ENG 101
ENG 102
PSY 180
-
Refer to transfer equivalency page
Refer to transfer equivalency page
Refer to transfer equivalency page
Refer to transfer equivalency page
ENG 102
PSY 180
-
Refer to transfer equivalency page
Refer to transfer equivalency page
Refer to transfer equivalency page
Refer to transfer equivalency page
CIS 110
-
BUS 221
BUS 222
MTH 114
BUS 150
CIS 200 and CIS 202
ACCT 211
ACCT 212
-
BUS 153
-
BUS 221
BUS 222
MTH 114
BUS 150
CIS 200 and CIS 202
ACCT 211
ACCT 212
-
BUS 153
St. Clair County Community College students need to take the following University of Michigan-Flint courses at St. Clair County Community College campus:
Pre-business courses
BUS 313 Introduction to Management Science
BUS 330 Marketing Management
BUS 341 Human Behavior in Organizations
BUS 361 Financial Management
BUS 371 Operations Management
BUS 381 Management Information Systems
BUS 385 International Business
BUS 489 Business and Corporate Strategy
The following concentration courses are offered online: BUS 330 Marketing Management
BUS 341 Human Behavior in Organizations
BUS 361 Financial Management
BUS 371 Operations Management
BUS 381 Management Information Systems
BUS 385 International Business
BUS 489 Business and Corporate Strategy
Online general business concentration requirements
Six of the general business electives below
BUS 320 Cost Accounting
BUS 321 Intermediate Accounting I
BUS 324 Fundamentals of Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting
BUS 332 Marketing Research
BUS 373 Operations Management for Service
BUS 394 Business Internship Experience
BUS 421 Accounting Information Systems
BUS 430 Services Marketing
BUS 435 Product Management
BUS 443 Developing Communication Skills
BUS 467 Financial Statement Analysis
BUS 320 Cost Accounting
BUS 321 Intermediate Accounting I
BUS 324 Fundamentals of Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting
BUS 332 Marketing Research
BUS 373 Operations Management for Service
BUS 394 Business Internship Experience
BUS 421 Accounting Information Systems
BUS 430 Services Marketing
BUS 435 Product Management
BUS 443 Developing Communication Skills
BUS 467 Financial Statement Analysis
* This course can be tested out based on the results of a departmental placement exam.

