 Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. The Bachelor of Science degree program in Business Administration  (BSBA) includes several options for students interested in pursuing  further academic study in key business-related industries.  It  incorporates the first two years of the Statewide Business Articulation  Agreement that ensures that a student who completes the required  Associate of Arts: Business emphasis coursework and earned a C- or better in all  courses shall be fully considered for admission into the business  programs offered by the participating four-year public colleges in  Colorado, including Colorado Mountain College.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. The Bachelor of Science degree program in Business Administration  (BSBA) includes several options for students interested in pursuing  further academic study in key business-related industries.  It  incorporates the first two years of the Statewide Business Articulation  Agreement that ensures that a student who completes the required  Associate of Arts: Business emphasis coursework and earned a C- or better in all  courses shall be fully considered for admission into the business  programs offered by the participating four-year public colleges in  Colorado, including Colorado Mountain College.
Students will be required to take 60 or more credits to earn  the bachelor’s degree depending on the course of study students pursued  before admission into the program.   Students who do not pathway from the AA Business   degree will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis.    Individual business courses may transfer and count toward the graduation  requirements for the four-year BSBA degree, but the transferable  courses are limited to the course equivalents of the courses specified  in the curricula of the four-year Business Administration degree.   Advised business-related electives may be used to complete an optional  emphasis area.
The general education requirements for business students are  specified by the statewide business articulation agreement.  Completion  of these general education requirements may not satisfy all the general  education requirements for every business program or emphasis area.   Students should review the BSBA degree and possible concentrations or emphasis areas with an academic  counselor before registering for classes.
Possible emphasis areas within the BSBA degree include Resort Management , Ski and Snowboard Business , and Entrepreneurship .      Please refer to these Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs in the catalog for more    information.    It is recommended that you contact the faculty leads at    the campuses  for specific prerequisite and course requirements to  earn   an emphasis  within the BSBA degree.   A student not enrolled in  these  CTE  programs  during their first two years of academic study at  CMC  will  require  additional study to complete an emphasis area.  Other emphasis areas shown below are Management & Marketing, Sustainable Business, and Accounting.
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