Business and Management
Business Administration (Transfer)
If you are a Business Administration transfer student, you will take classes required for our Spokane
Community College A.A. degree. When you register for classes, ask a counselor for an A.A.
degree worksheet; it will help you decide which classes to take. We assume you are
definitely planning to continue on to a four-year college or university to receive a
bachelor's in business administration, economics, or pre-law. Once you know which
college or university you plan to transfer to, work closely with a counselor or a
department faculty advisor so that you can be assured that your classes are transferring
the way you want them to transfer. The majority of students will take:
- Business Statistics 217 under Quantitative Reasoning Skills
- Economics 201 under Social Sciences
- Business Law 205, Economics 202, Accounting 101, Accounting 102, and Accounting 105 as electives
- International Business 120 counts for the EWU International Studies graduation requirement
Again, check with a counselor or department faculty advisor.

As you proceed through the coursework for the A.A. degree at SCC, if you determine that
you may not have the financial support to continue on to a four-year college or
university, please contact Ginny Powers, department chair, at (509) 533-7365 or at VPowers@scc.spokane.edu.
You may wish to consider the Eastern Washington University articulation agreement in place
with our A.A.S. General Business,
Management, Marketing,
Legal Administration and Paralegal programs.
Once you obtain the A.A.S. degree in one of the five named areas, you have choices! You
can get a job with those marketable skills and knowledge you have gained and continue your
education in the evening or on the weekend. Or you can begin working toward your bachelors
of arts degree immediately. No matter what your choice is you have definitely earned your
A.A.S. degree from Spokane Community College.
Questions?
You may visit the Business Careers page for frequently asked questions.
If you are interested in a Direct Transfer Agreement degree, please
refer to the Associate in Business D.T.A. page for more information.
You may contact SCC's Transfer Advising Center at (509) 533-7026.