To earn the Associate in Business DTA MRP degree, a student must:
- Complete their degree within three years from the quarter of entry based on the catalog in use at time of entering BBCC.
After that date, students must meet any changes in graduation. - Complete at least 90 transferable credits in designated courses numbered 100 or above with a grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher.
- Earn a grade of at least a 1.0 in each college level course used in the degree.
- Complete and submit an application for graduation to the Student Administrative Support Services Office before a degree will be awarded.
Note: No course may be used more than once for meeting degree requirements.
The 90 transferable credits must include the following:
Basic Requirements
Communication Skills
Quantitative Skills
Symbolic or Quantitative Reasoning
Note: Intermediate algebra or higher placement score is required for entrance into all SQR courses. Enrollment into any BBCC math course requires placement at the appropriate entrance level.
Breadth Requirements
Humanities
Select from at least two of the disciplines listed on the Humanities distribution list with no more than 10 credits from any one discipline. No more than 5 credits in foreign language at the 100 level may apply to this category. No more than 5 credits in humanities performance/skill credits (HP) may apply to this requirement.
Social Science
Select from at least two of the disciplines listed on the Social Science distribution list
Natural Science
Select from at least two of the disciplines listed on the Natural Science distribution list
Business Core Requirements
Physical Education/Health & Wellness
Complete one of the following:
No more than 3 PEH AC credits may be used in the degree.
General Electives
Note: No course may be used more than once for meeting degree requirements.
Many courses in this degree are designated. Refer to the Distribution lists to help you choose a class within the distribution categories that meets your educational goals and interests. Refer to the Departments and Programs of Study pages for a full listing of courses in each discipline and which quarter each course will be taught; ask your advisor to help you.
The following schedule of courses is the recommended program for completing this degree. See a program advisor for substitute courses.
First Year
Fall Quarter
Summer Quarter
Second Year
Fall Quarter
Winter Quarter
Spring Quarter
Summer Quarter
Breadth Requirement Options
Humanities (10 credits)
Art, Communications, Diversity, English, Foreign Languages, Music, Philosophy, Religious Studies
Social Sciences (5 credits)
Anthropology, Criminal Justice, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology
Natural Sciences and Lab Sciences (10 credits)
Lab Sciences: ASTR& 101, BIOL& 100, BOT 130 or 140, GEOL& 101 CHEM& 121, PHYS& 110
Natural Sciences and Non-lab Sciences: ASTR& 100, BIOL& 170, CHEM& 105, ENVS& 100, NUTR& 101