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NC Community College Four-Year Pathway Plan

Schedule for Full-Time Students


Pursuing AA Degree & transfer into Accounting (BS), All Concentrations at NCSU.
(Placed Out Of All Developmental Courses)

North Carolina Community College classes are listed below in bold with the NC State degree requirements fulfilled listed next to
the classes.

North Carolina State University strongly recommends students complete their Associate’s degree prior to transferring to NCSU.
Pathways are structured for students who have completed all requirements for their Associate’s degree and qualify for the CAA. The
NC State College of Management recommends that transfer students complete the Foreign Language Requirement prior to enrolling at
NC State.

NC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester Credit Spring Semester Credit

ENG 111 – ENG 101: Academic Writing and Research 3 ENG 112 – GEP requirement 3

Foreign Language 111/181 – FL 101, Departmental 4 MAT 171 – MA 107, Free Elective & Departmental 4
prerequisite Prerequisite

BIO 110 or GEL 111 – GEP Natural Science Requirement 4 Foreign Language 112/182 – FL 102, Free Elective & 4
Departmental prerequisite
MAT 152 – ST 311, Departmental substitute for Finite 4
Mathematics (MA 114) requirement ART 115 – HA 202, Additional Breadth 3

ACA 122 – Free Elective 1 ACC 120 – ACC 120, Financial Accounting* 4

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18

Students must take ACA 122 in the first or second semester.


Students may also elect to take courses during the summer, pending availability.

NC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester Credit Spring Semester Credit

MAT 263 – MA 121: Elements of Calculus 4 PHI 240 – PHI 221, Ethics Requirement 3

ACC 121 – ACC 220, Managerial Accounting* 4 BUS 110 – MIE 201, Intro to Business Processes 3

Foreign Language 211/281 – FL 201, 200-Level Foreign 4 COM 231 – COM 110, Departmental Communication 3
Language Requirement Requirement

ECO 251– EC 201, Principles of Microeconomics 3 PSY 150 – PSY 200, Intro to Psychology 3

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 ECO 252– EC 202, Principles of Macroeconomics 3

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15

THIS SHEET IS FOR ADVISING PURPOSES ONLY. Students should work with their Advisor to determine course selections that will
result in the greatest transferrable credit, for the intended program, upon transfer to the four-year school.
*Note* 4-semester outline based upon no pre-requisite classes required.

Based on Requirements for students entering NC State Fall 2017 or after


Schedule of Courses for the
Accounting (BS), All Concentrations
(20ACCBS)
Before applying please consult the Transfer Admission Review Standards for admission into the Poole College of
Management.

NC STATE JUNIOR YEAR

Fall Semester Credit Spring Semester Credit

M 100: Personal and Professional Identity Development 1 ACC 311: Intermediate Financial Accounting II 3

BUS/ST 350: Econ/Business Statistics 3 ACC 340: Accounting Information Systems 3

ACC 310: Intermediate Financial Accounting I 3 ENG 332: Advanced Writing 3

BUS 340: Information Systems Management 3 BUS 351: Predictive Analytics for Business 3

BUS 320, 360, 370 or MIE 330 3 BUS 320, 360, 370 or MIE 330 3

ST 307:Intro to Stat Programming - SAS 1


TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 13
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16

NC STATE SENIOR YEAR

Fall Semester Credit Spring Semester Credit

ACC 330: Intro to Income Taxation 3 ACC 450: Auditing and Assurance Services 3

BUS 320, 360, 370 or MIE 330 3 MIE 480: Business Policy & Strategy 3

BUS 320, 360, 370 or MIE 330 3 Concentration Course 3

MIE 305: Legal and Regulatory Environment 3 Concentration Course 3

Concentration Course 3 Free Elective 4

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16

Minimum Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 120

Hours Remaining in NC State Degree: 60


• Students should seek academic advising to determine the best courses and sequence to meet their educational goals and
degree requirements.
• Following the Pathway to Degree does not guarantee admission to NC State University or guarantee an AA degree or BA degree
will be conferred.
• Please refer to NC State Undergraduate Admissions for more information on admission to NC State and the transfer of credits to
NC State: https://admissions.ncsu.edu/apply/transfers

Based on Requirements for students entering NC State Fall 2017 or after

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