SCCC Course - ENG101: Standard English Composition (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - EXWR1-UC 7502 Writing Workshop I (3 Credits) - Core Curriculum
TRANSFER TO THE NYU SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES DIVISION OF APPLIED UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
IF YOU ARE ENROLLED IN:
Suffolk Community College (SCCC) • Associate in Science (AS) - Business Administration
YOU CAN TRANSFER CREDITS TO:
NYU School of Professional Studies (NYU SPS) • Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies (DAUS) Bachelor of Science (BS) - Leadership and Management Studies
Course-by-course equivalency • AS - Business Administration
SCCC Course - ENG102: Introduction to Literature (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - Liberal arts elective (3 Credits) - Electives
SCCC Course - History elective (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - Historical Perspectives (3 Credits) - Core Curriculum
SCCC Course - MAT 121: Finite Mathematics (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - Math1-UC 1105 (3 Credits) - Core Curriculum
SCCC Course - Laboratory Science Elective (4 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - Scientific Perspectives (4 Credits) - Core Curriculum
SCCC Course - COM 101: Introduction to Human Communication or COM105:Public Speaking (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - Liberal Arts electives (3 Credits) - Electives
SCCC Course - ECO111:Macroeconomics and ECO112: Microeconomics (6 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - ECON1-UC 301/ECON1-UC341 Introduction to Microeconomics and Introduction to Macroeconomics (6 Credits) - Required Courses
SCCC Course - BUS 201: Management Principles and Practices (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - BUSN1-UC Business Organization and Management (3 Credits) - Required Courses
SCCC Course - ACC101: Principles of Accounting I (4 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - BUSN1-UC Principles of Accounting (4 Credits) - Required Courses
SCCC Course - ACC102: Principles of Accounting II (4 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - BUSN1-UC Intermediate Accounting (4 Credits) - Required Courses
SCCC Course - LAW 111:Business Law I (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - BUSN1-UC Business Law (3 Credits) - Required Courses
SCCC Course - MKT 101: Marketing (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - BUSN1-UC Principles of Marketing (3 Credits) - Required Courses
SCCC Course - MAT131:Calculus for Non-Science Majors or MAT141:Calculus with Analytic Geometry (4 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - MATH1-UC 1172 Calculus (4 Credits) - Required Courses
SCCC Course - Humanities elective* (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - See note (3 Credits) - Core or Liberal Arts Electives
SCCC Course - Business electives** (6 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - Leadership and Management electives (6 Credits) - Electives
SCCC Course - Mathematics or Laboratory Science elective*** (3-4 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - See note (4 Credits) - Required Courses
SCCC Course - Social Sciences elective^ (3 Credits)
NYU SPS Course - See note
*It is recommended that students select either ART 101 or ENG 201 or MUS 206 or MUS 210 to fulfill the literary/artistic perspective requirement.
**It is recommended that students select from among the following courses: BUS 117, BUS 127, BUS 129, BUS 141, LAW 212, LAW 251, MKT 230.
***It is recommended that students select MAT 103 or MAT 104 to fulfill the required statistics requirement.
^Students should take ECO 202: Money and Banking.
Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 64
Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 64
Total credits required for the B.A. degree in Humanities or Social Sciences: 128
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM
- The AS degree and a minimum GPA of 2.75
- DAUS accepts transfer credits only, not course grades
- Grades in courses must be a C or better
- Students are expected to have met the minimum requirements for admission to Suffolk Community College, including a US high school diploma, GED, or the international equivalent.
- Students must submit a completed transfer application and an official Suffolk Community College transcript to be admitted.
Official transcripts from any other college or university attended prior to Suffolk Community College; credits will be evaluated under our standard transfer credit policies.
Students who wish to transfer but do not meet all of the above requirements or are unable to enroll within two years after graduation will receive admission consideration under our standard transfer credit policies.