Business Administration Transfer to Accounting

An opportunity to gain an associate degree from Delaware Tech and a bachelor's degree from University of Delaware.

Your Path to a Bachelor's Degree

Delaware Tech has established agreements with four-year colleges and universities that connect Delaware Tech associate degree programs with bachelor's degree programs to create smooth transfer opportunities for you. These Connected Degree programs enable you to complete your associate degree and then transfer to a four-year degree program as a junior.

The Connected Degree 2+2 Curriculum

Delaware Tech's Business Administration Transfer (BAT) Program provides the foundational coursework necessary for successful transfer to nationally-ranked four-year colleges of business accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) such as University of Delaware's Lerner College of Business. The BAT Program provides the high-level preparation in general education needed for upper-level coursework at these universities as well as the necessary foundation for a business education and transfer into one of these five programs: Accounting, Management, Operations Management, Sports Management or Marketing. University of Delaware's Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting is designed to prepare students for an accounting career in industry, in government, or in public accounting. The accounting program provides flexibility in the selection of humanities and social and natural science courses from broad groupings to augment the professional development of the students. The undergraduate accounting major includes work in accounting information systems, intermediate, cost, income tax, advanced accounting, and auditing. The program provides preparation for the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination, the Certificate in Management Accounting, and other professional certifications.

Value For You

By completing your associate degree at Delaware Tech, you'll receive excellent instruction in small classes at a campus close to home. Delaware Tech's affordable tuition can reduce the overall cost of your college education, making the completion of your bachelor's degree more manageable.

Making The Connection

Refer to the Connected Degree curriculum for the sequence of courses needed to complete this program. Call Delaware Tech and let us help you follow the path to your bachelor's degree.


Connected Degree Curriculum - Suggested Course Sequence

Business Administration Transfer (Associate Degree - Delaware Technical Community College)

First Semester (Fall)

Course Title Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I 3
SSC 100 First Year Seminar 1
ECO 111 Macroeconomics 3
ENG 101 Critical Thinking & Academic Writing 3
MAT 153 College Math and Statistics 4
OAT 152 Excel Level I 3
  17

Second Semester (Spring)

Course Title Credits
ACC 112 Accounting II 3
BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics 3
ENG 102 Composition & Research 3
MAT 255 Statistics I 3
  15

Third Semester (Fall)

Course Title Credits
ACC 221 Cost Accounting I 3
XXX XXX History & Cultural Support elective* 3
MAT 256 Statistics II 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management 3
PSY 121 General Psychology OR 3
SOC 111 Sociology 3
FIN 221 Money and Banking 3
  18

Fourth Semester (Spring)

Course Title Credits
ENG 124 Oral Communications 3
MAT 261 Business Calculus 4
MKT 212 Principles of Marketing 3
XXX XXX History & Cultural Support elective* 3/4
XXX XXX Science Support Elective** 3/4
  16/18

Accounting (Bachelor's Degree - University of Delaware)

Fifth Semester (Fall)

Course Title Credits
ACCT 315 Intermediate Accounting I 3
ACCT 327 Cost Accounting 3
FINC 311 Principles of Finance 3
MISY 261 Business Information Systems 3
MATH 230 Finite Mathematics 3
  15

Sixth Semester (Spring)

Course Title Credits
ACCT 316 Intermediate Accounting II 3
ACCT 302 Accounting Information Systems 3
XXXX XXX ACCT, FINC, or MISY 300-level or above 3
BUAD 301 Introduction to Marketing 3
XXXX XXX Creative Arts & Humanities Breadth-also to fulfill Univ. Multicultural Requirement 3
XXXX XXX Mathematics, Natural Sciences & Technology University breadth 3
  18

Seventh Semester (Fall)

Course Title Credits
ACCT 413 Income Tax Accounting 3
ACCT 417 Auditing 3
ACCT 350 Business Law I 3
BUAD 306 Intro to Service & Operations Mgt. 3
XXXX XXX ACCT, FINC or MISY 300-level or above (also designated to fulfill the Discovery Learning Experience requirement) 3
XXXX XXX Creative Arts & Humanities, History & Cultural Change or Foreign Language 3
  18

Eighth Semester (Spring)

Course Title Credits
ACCT 415 Advanced Accounting 3
ACCT 425 Strategic Information Systems and Accounting 3
ACCT 351 Business Law II 3
ACCT 3XX Elective at the 300 level or above or 3
FINC 3XX Elective at the 300 level or above 3
BUAD 309 Management and Organizational Behavior 3
  15

*History/Cultural Support Electives: Choose 2 ENG 128 Black American Literature (3 credits) HIS 111 U.S. History Pre-Civil War (3 credits) HIS 112 U.S. History Post-Civil War (3 credits) HIS 210 World History II (3 credits) SPA 136 Spanish Communication I (4 credits) SPA 137 Spanish Communication II (4 credits)

** Science Technology Support Electives: Choose 1 BIO 100 Medical Terminology (3 credits) BIO 110 Essentials: Anatomy Physiology (4 credits) BIO 140 General Biology (4 credits) CHM 110 General Chemistry (4 credits) ENV 190 Introduction to Environmental Science Technology (3 credits) PHY 111 Conceptual Physics (4 credits)

*Creative Arts & Humanities, History & Cultural Change or Foreign Language ENGL 344 African American Literature I HIST 105 U.S. History to 1865 HIST 106 U.S. History Since 1865 HIST 104 World History II SPAN 105 Spanish I Elementary SPAN 106 Spanish II Elementary/Intermediate

**Mathematics, Natural Sciences & Technology MMSC 200 The Language of Medicine BISC 106 Elementary Human Physiology BISC 104 Principles of Biology with Laboratory CHEM 101 General Chemistry CHEM 100 Chemistry and Human Environment SCEN 101 Physical Science

The Bachelor of Science/Arts Program in Accounting requires a minimum of 123 credits. Course sequencing may vary by semester. See your advisor.


For More Information Contact:

Delaware Tech
Dover: (302) 857-1772
Georgetown: (302) 259-6665
Wilmington: (302) 573-5428

University of Delaware
lerner-advise@udel.edu
Newark, Delaware: (302) 831-4369


The articulation agreement is subject to change based on Delaware Tech and senior institution curriculum changes. 09/2019