Equivalency Details

The information presented is an unofficial guide to how courses may transfer. Other factors to consider are grades received in the courses, the year in which the course was taken, and the major pursued after transfer. In all instances, final decisions about acceptance of course credit will be made by Lackawanna College.

If you complete the following at PA Bureau of Career and Technical Education:

You may receive up to 12.00 credits at Lackawanna College:

  • ACC101 (formerly Intro to Accounting Basics).This course is designed to teach you the mechanics of accounting as well as provide you with the skills necessary to be able to understand financial statements prepared according to GAAP. Students will also learn how accounting impacts all facets of business. This course is required for Business Studies majors. (3 credits)
    Credits
    3.00
  • Introduction to Business explores a broad range of business concepts, provides basic knowledge needed in subsequent business courses, and helps students to see the role of business in society; examines top- and first-line management decisions in large and small business environments. (3 credits)
    Credits
    3.00
  • ECO 105 (Formerly EC 101) - Macroeconomics Macroeconomics is the study of the behavior and performance of an economy as a whole. It focuses on the aggregate changes in the economy such as unemployment, growth rate, gross domestic product and inflation. Governments and firms use macroeconomic models to help in formulating economic policies and strategies. Students will explore these concepts from the perspective of each decision-maker in the economy - firms, households, and governments. (3 credits) Honors students in this course will conduct research on current global events as they apply to the state of the American economy. Furthermore, they will explore and reflect on their own roles in the economic life cycle from different perspectives (i.e., student, employee, household member, taxpayer, etc.). Honors students will provide regular analyses on the connection between economics and other business courses.
    Credits
    3.00
  • TEC105 (Formerly CIS105) Information Technology Management - This course is an introduction to personal computer software packages used in business-related applications. It acquaints students with the organization and operation of computer systems and the important role they plays in a students professional preparation, and overall success. Focus will be placed on the development of skills using Windows and Google, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation applications, the World Wide Web, web browsers, search strategies, and the social and ethical aspects of the impact of computers on society. Extensive work on the students own computer or in the colleges computer labs is required. (3 credits)
    Credits
    3.00

Additional Information

Effective Dates

11/23/2021 until 12/31/2024

Notes

Twelve (12) credits are aligned to the following Lackawanna College POS: CIP 52.0101 Business Studies, Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree.

Minimum Grade

You need a minimum grade of B to transfer these courses from PA Bureau of Career and Technical Education to Lackawanna College.
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