Central New Mexico Community College and The University of New Mexico CNM Associate of Arts Degree in Business and UNM Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Transfer Agreement Fall 2014 Summer 2017 Students completing the Associate of Arts Degree in Business at Central New Mexico Community College can apply those credits and courses directly toward the Bachelor of Business Administration Degree at the University of New Mexico. Students should work closely with UNM Anderson advisors to ensure course applicability toward the BBA degree. CNM Associate of Arts Degree in Business (65-67 credit hours) CNM Course Number UNM Bachelor of Business Administration Degree (128 credit hours) UNM Course Number Oral and Written Communication (CNM) or Writing and Speaking (UNM) (9 credit hours required 3 courses) ENG 1101 College Writing (3) ENG 1102 Analytic & Argumentative Writing (3) ENGL 110* Accelerated Composition (3) *Prior to Fall 2014: ENGL 110 = ENGL 101 ENGL 120* Composition III (3) *Prior to Fall 2014: ENGL 120 = ENGL 102 ENG 2219 Technical Writing (3) ENG 2220 Expository Writing (3) ENGL 219 Technical and Professional Writing (3) ENGL 220 Expository Writing (3) Mathematics (9 credit hours required 3 courses) * Math 121 & Math 180 track is recommended for Anderson students MATH 1315 College Algebra (3) MATH 1415 Advanced Algebra (4) MATH 1460 Elements of Calculus I (3) * MATH 121 College Algebra (3) MATH 150 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (3) * MATH 180 Elements of Calculus I (3) Page 1 of 5
MATH 1710 Calculus I (4) MATH 162 Calculus I (4) MATH 1330 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3) STAT 145 Introduction to Statistics (3) Laboratory Science (CNM) or Physical & Natural Sciences (UNM) (to include at least one laboratory class) (8 credit hours to include at least one lab) ASTR 1110 Introduction to Astronomy II (3) ASTR 1192 Astronomy Laboratory (1) BIO 1010 Biology for Non-Majors (3) BIO 1092 Biology for Non-Majors Laboratory (1) BIO 1410 Biology for Health Sciences (3) BIO 1492 Biology for Health Sciences Lab (1) Two courses, plus one corresponding laboratory (designated L ) from: (ASM only requires 7 credits) * Credit not allowed for both BIOL 110 and 123 ** Credit not allowed for both CHEM 111 and 121/123L ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy (3) ASTR 101L Astronomy Laboratory (1) BIOL 110 Biology Non-Majors (3)* BIOL 112L Biology Laboratory for Non-Majors (1)* BIOL 123 Biology for Health Related Sciences (3)* BIOL 124L Biology for Health Related Sciences (1)* CHEM 1410 Introduction to Chemistry (3) CHEM 1492 Intro. to Chemistry Lab (1) CHEM 1710 General Chemistry I (3) CHEM 1792 General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHEM 111 Elements of General Chemistry (4)** CHEM 121 General Chemistry I (3)** CHEM 123L General Chemistry I Lab (1)** CHEM 1810 General Chemistry II (3) CHEM 1892 General Chemistry II Lab (1) PHYS 1010 Introduction to Physics (3) PHYS 1092 introduction to Physics Lab (1) PHYS 1510 Physics I (4) PHYS 1592 Physics I Lab (1) PHYS 1610 Physics II (4) PHYS 1692 Physics II Lab (1) CHEM 122 General Chemistry II (3) CHEM 124L General Chemistry II Lab (1) PHYC 102 Introduction to Physics (3) PHYC 102L Introduction to Physics Lab (1) PHYC 151 General Physics (3) PHYC 151L General Physics Laboratory (1) PHYC 152 General Physics (3) PHYC 152L General Physics Laboratory (1) Page 2 of 5
PHYS 1710 General Physics I (4) PHYS 1792 General Physics Lab I (1) PHYS 1810 General Physics II (4) PHYS 1892 General Physics Lab II (1) PHYC 160 General Physics (3) PHYC 160L General Physics Laboratory (1) PHYC 161 General Physics (3) PHYC 161L General Physics Laboratory (1) Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 credit hours required 3 courses ) PSY 1105 Introduction to Psychology (3) SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology (3) ECON 2200 Macroeconomics (3) ECON 2201 Microeconomics (3) PSY 105 General Psychology (3) SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3) ECON 105 Introduction to Macroeconomics (3) ECON 106 Introduction to Microeconomics (3) Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives (6 credit hours required 2 courses) ANTH 1101 Introduction to Anthropology (3) ANTH 1110 Lang., Culture & the Human Animal (3) ANTH 1130 Cultures of the World (3) GEOG 1102 Human Geography (3) PSY 1105 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSCI 1110 The Political World (3) PSCI 2200 U.S. Politics (3) PSCI 2220 Comparative Government & Politics (3) PSCI 2240 International Politics (3) SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology (3) ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology (3) ANTH 110/LING 101 Lang., Culture & Human Animal (3) ANTH 130 Cultures of the World (3) GEOG 102 Human Geography (3) PSY 105 General Psychology (3) POLS 110 The Political World (3) POLS 200 American Politics (3) POLS 220 Comparative Politics (3) POLS 240 International Politics (3) SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3) Humanities (3 credit hours from Humanities and Fine Arts required for the AA degree) One course from Humanities Chosen from History (HIST), Humanities (HUM), Philosophy (PHIL), Religion (RLGN), English (Literature) (ENG), General Honors, or Cultural Studies (CST) ENG 1150 Study of Literature (3) HIST 1101 Western Civilization I (3) HIST 1102 Western Civilization II (3) One course from: ENGL 150 The Study of Literature (3) HIST 101L Western Civilization to 1648 (3) HIST 102L Western Civilization Post 1648 (3) Page 3 of 5
HIST 1161 History of the United States I (3) HIST 1162 History of the United States II (3) PHIL 1110 Introduction of Philosophical Thought (3) RLGN 1107 Living World Religions (3) RLGN 2263 Eastern Religions (3) GNHN 1121 General Honors: The Ancient Legacy (3) GNHN 1122 General Honors: The Modern Legacy (3) HIST 161L History of the U.S. to 1877 (3) HIST 162L History of the U.S. Since 1877 (3) PHIL 101 Introduction of Philosophical Problems (3) RELG 107 Living World Religions (3) RELG 263 Eastern Religions (3) UHON 121 General Honors: The Ancient Legacy (3) UHON 122 General Honors: The Modern Legacy (3) Foreign Language One Foreign Language (Offerings in Spanish and French) One course chosen from any of the lower-division non- English language, including American Sign Language (3 credit hours from Humanities and Fine Arts required for the AA degree) 1 course from Art (studio and history)(art), Music (MUS), Theater (THEA) Fine Arts ARTH 1101 Introduction to Art (3) ARTH 2201 History of Art I (3) ARTH 2202 History of Art II (3) MUS 1139 Early Music Appreciation (3) MUS 1140 Modern Music Appreciation (3) THEA 1122 Introduction to Theatre (3) ARTH 101 Introduction to Art (3) ARTH 201 History of Art I (3) ARTH 202 History of Art II (3) MUS 139 Music Appreciation (3) MUS Music General Elective (3) THEA 105 Theatre Appreciation (3) BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS (15 credits required for CNM AA degree = 12 credit hours for UNM) IT 1010 Introduction to Computers (3) ACCT 1111 Accounting IA (3) CS 150L Computing for Business Students (3) (must be completed within 5 years of ASM admission) Note: Successful completion of the IC3 exam at CNM will waive requirement if taken within 5 years of admission ACCT 1112 Accounting IB (3) ACCT 1110 Accounting (6) MGMT 202 Principles of Financial Accounting (3) (ACCT 1111 & ACCT 1112 or ACCT 1110 required for equivalent) ACCT 1210 Accounting II (3) BA 2240 Business Law (3) * MGMT 303 Managerial Accounting (3) * MGMT 310 Legal Issues for Managers (3) * (MGMT 303 & 310 are not required for admission to ASM. Page 4 of 5
Courses will apply toward upper division ASM core requirements). ELECTIVES BA 1101 Introduction to Business (3) BA 1133 Principles of Management (3) BA 2222 Principles of Marketing (3) MGMT 113 Management: An Introduction (3) MGMT Elective Management General Elective (3) MGMT 222 Introduction to Marketing (3) OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Anderson School of Management allows the use of either Anthropology 1150 or Geography 1101 as a physical and natural science course. Anderson School of Management has a minimum grade point average requirement for admission as well as a requirement that all coursework be completed with a grade of C or better. UNM: It is recommended that students coordinate their choices of classes with the Anderson School of Management pre-admission requirements listed on the ASM website http://bba.mgt.unm.edu/forms/pdf/purplesheet.pdf. Students should contact the Anderson School of Management advisement office at (505) 277-3290 one to two semesters prior to ensure progress toward admission. Application deadlines are observed. Apply online at: https://online.mgt.unm.edu/bba/. This agreement will be reviewed by CNM and UNM Anderson School of Management annually. Signatures on File Page 5 of 5