Apr 17, 2026  
2025-2026 DCC Catalog 
  
2025-2026 DCC Catalog

Business Administration (Transfer) (BAT), A.S.


HEGIS: 5004

Overview

This course of study is designed for students who plan to transfer to a senior college to pursue a baccalaureate degree in business administration, accounting, management, marketing, international business or economics.

Students interested in the two-year A.A.S. program in Business Administration should click here .
Students interested in the two-year A.A.S. program in Accounting should click here .

The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is awarded upon completion of the requirements for this program.

Upon completion of the BAT program, the student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate application of basic management principles;
  • Demonstrate application of basic accounting principles to prepare financial statements;
  • Demonstrate basic skills for budgeting, product costing, performance evaluation, or management decision support techniques;
  • Demonstrate application of business law;
  • Demonstrate application of computer technology use;
  • Demonstrate application of basic marketing skills;
  • Demonstrate knowledge of basic economic principles.

Select courses in consultation with an advisor.

The following microcredentials stack into the BUS Program: Basic Bookkeeping Microcredential  and Small Business Management Microcredential .

Requirements


For requirements, see Program Map.

a. Click here for a full discussion of the free elective requirement .

b. Any 200-level BUS or 200-level ACC course can be used.Note: MAT 110 MAT 184 MAT 185  or WFE 101  can also be used.

Where do our students go?

The following links let you review Articulation Agreements with four-year schools that help you easily transfer with Junior status! You can still look at any four-year school you may be interested in for transfer, but these “Articulations” represent pre-existing agreements about which courses will be accepted for transfer when you have a DCC degree in this program.

Program Map


Credit Hours: 15


Second Semester


Credit Hours: 17


Third Semester


Credit Hours: 16


Fourth Semester


Credit Hours: 16-17


Minimum Total Credits: 64


Contact Information


Program Chair
Meghan McCarthy
meghan.mccarthy@sunydutchess.edu