COURSE EQUIVALENCY GUIDES

 
 

A U.S. student is defined as a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or other eligible non-citizen. All other students should select international.

A transfer student is defined as a student with any college/university coursework taken AFTER high school graduation.


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Des Moines Area Community College

College of Business and Public Administration

Courses are accepted by Drake at their DMACC semester hour value. If you plan to complete your associate degree, please work closely with your DMACC advisor or counselor to select courses which will also fulfill those requirements. Additional courses used to complete the DMACC A.A. degree will be evaluated by Drake according to the Course Articulation Agreement. A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two-year institutions will be accepted. The Associate Dean of the College of Business and Public Administration will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements.

Recommended DMACC classes for students planning to transfer into a business major include the following:

ECN 120 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECN 130 Principles of Microeconomics
MAT 166 Calculus for Business/Social Science or MAT 211 Calculus I*
MAT 157 Statistics or BUS 211 Business Statistics
ACC 131 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 132 Principles of Accounting II
BUS 185 Business Law I
SPC 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Business majors should plan to take computer foundation course IS 44 – IT Applications for Business at Drake University.

*Actuarial science majors should take MAT 211, 217 and 218.

Students with questions about other courses that may be specific to certain majors should contact the Associate Dean.

Des Moines Area Community College

College of Business and Public Administration

Courses are accepted by Drake at their DMACC semester hour value. If you plan to complete your associate degree, please work closely with your DMACC advisor or counselor to select courses which will also fulfill those requirements. Additional courses used to complete the DMACC A.A. degree will be evaluated by Drake according to the Course Articulation Agreement. A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two-year institutions will be accepted. The Associate Dean of the College of Business and Public Administration will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements.

Recommended DMACC classes for students planning to transfer into a business major include the following:

ECN 120 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECN 130 Principles of Microeconomics
MAT 166 Calculus for Business/Social Science or MAT 211 Calculus I*
MAT 157 Statistics or BUS 211 Business Statistics
ACC 131 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 132 Principles of Accounting II
BUS 185 Business Law I
SPC 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Business majors should plan to take computer foundation course IS 44 – IT Applications for Business at Drake University.

*Actuarial science majors should take MAT 211, 217 and 218.

Students with questions about other courses that may be specific to certain majors should contact the Associate Dean.

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Des Moines Area Community College

College of Business and Public Administration

Courses are accepted by Drake at their DMACC semester hour value. If you plan to complete your associate degree, please work closely with your DMACC advisor or counselor to select courses which will also fulfill those requirements. Additional courses used to complete the DMACC A.A. degree will be evaluated by Drake according to the Course Articulation Agreement. A maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two-year institutions will be accepted. The Associate Dean of the College of Business and Public Administration will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements.

Recommended DMACC classes for students planning to transfer into a business major include the following:

ECN 120 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECN 130 Principles of Microeconomics
MAT 166 Calculus for Business/Social Science or MAT 211 Calculus I*
MAT 157 Statistics or BUS 211 Business Statistics
ACC 131 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 132 Principles of Accounting II
BUS 185 Business Law I
SPC 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Business majors should plan to take computer foundation course IS 44 – IT Applications for Business at Drake University.

*Actuarial science majors should take MAT 211, 217 and 218.

Students with questions about other courses that may be specific to certain majors should contact the Associate Dean.

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