ECC Business Administration to Economics Transfer Pathway

Erie Community College (ECC) A.S. Business Administration → Canisius University (CU) B.S. Economics

ECC CourseworkCreditsCanisius EquivalencyCreditsRemaining Canisius RequirementsCredits
Major & Business Core
BU 121 Accounting Principles4ACC 201 Financial Accounting3MGT 325 Operations Analysis3
BU 122 Accounting Principles II4ACC 202 Managerial Accounting3ECO 256 Business Analytics3
BU 131 Computer Applications in Business3ISB 101 MIS3MGT 370 Managerial Environment (Ethics)3
BU 232 Business Elective3FIN 201 Intro to Finance3MGT 446 Managerial Policy & Strategy (Capstone)3
MT 143 Statistics I4ECO 255 Business Statistics I3ECO 205 Intermediate Microeconomics3
EC 102 Macroeconomics3ECO 101 Macroeconomics3ECO 206 Intermediate Macroeconomics3
EC 103 Microeconomics3ECO 102 Microeconomics3Upper-Level Economics Electives12
MAT 175 Survey Calculus I4MAT 106 Calculus for Non-Science3BUS 201 Launch Your Career0.5
BU 240 Principles of Management3MGT 101 Intro to Management3BUS 401 Launch Your Experience0
BU 151 Marketing I3MKT 201 Principles of Marketing3  
Major Total34 30 30.5
Core (General Education)
PS 100 General Psychology3PSY 101 (Field 5)3GRIF 2011
EN 100 Composition I3ENG 1113RST 1013
EN 101 Composition II3ENG 1123PHI 1013
Natural Science3Field 63Field 1 Religious Studies3
AN 102 Cultural Anthropology3Free Elective3Field 2 Philosophy3
Arts3Field 33Field 4 History3
BU 231 Business Systems3Free Elective3Diversity Attribute3
Marketing Elective3Free Elective3Justice Attribute3
BU 261 Business Law I3Free Elective3Global Awareness Attribute3
BU 262 Business Law II3Free Elective3Oral Communication Attribute3
    Free Electives3
Core Total30 30 31
Total64 63* 61.5

Notes

  • *A maximum of 66 credits can be transferred from a two-year college.
  • A minimum of 18 credits in the major must be completed at Canisius.
  • 120 total credits are required for graduation.
  • Additional coursework may be required depending on course selections to meet all Core requirements.

 

Transfer pathways are intended as general guides and are subject to change. Course availability, program requirements, and articulation agreements may be updated. Students are encouraged to consult with an advisor to confirm the most current requirements.