Business Administration (75 Credit Hour WSU Transfer)

The Business Administration 75 credit hour Wichita State University transfer agreement provides Butler students a four-year coordinated program. Earn your Associate of Science (AS) degree at Butler in the first two and a half years and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wichita State University after an additional one and a half years. Butler’s business courses prepare you for advanced study at WSU.

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Grizzly to Shocker, Partnered Pathway

To ensure successful transition and completion of the degrees from both institutions in this 2.5 + 1.5 transfer agreement, visit with an advisor for the required degree plans and/or stipulations. Transfer students must complete at least 75 credit hours of two-year college work and no fewer than 45 credit hours of upper-division work to qualify for graduation from Wichita State University. Courses used as prerequisites may have higher grade requirements as described in the WSU undergraduate catalog.

What You Can Do with a Business Administration Degree 

No matter what your dream job is, our instructors will give you the building blocks to earn your bachelor’s degree at a four-year university or start your career right away in positions like:

  • Operations manager
  • Financial clerk
  • Healthcare business analyst

Classes You'll Take

These are some examples of courses in our Business Administration program.

  • Marketing
  • Intro to Business
  • Financial Accounting
  • Principles of Management
  • Business Ethics

    Business Administration - 75 Credit Hour WSU Transfer (Associate of Science)

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    Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

    Put your know-how of business management into action through collegiate competitions. Besides building your professional skills and contacts, you’ll be a member of a national business leadership organization which hosts competitive business activities across the country. Bring your A Game; every year our students compete and place at state and national levels.

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