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Transfer Credit

The Bloch School helps many students transfer into our programs every semester. Coming to UMKC is a painless process if you plan ahead--and this page can help you do just that.


Three easy steps:

1. Print out an advising sheet.

2. Get a list of course equivalencies.

Below is a table of course equivalencies from Kansas City area community colleges. If you've received college credit from an institution other than those listed, that credit will need to be evaluated by a Bloch academic advisor.

3. Fill in the blanks.

Working with your college transcripts, a blank evaluation, and a course equivalency list, you should be able to get a good idea of the courses you've taken that are the equivalent of UMKC courses counting toward either our BBA or BSA degree programs.  

If you have questions, contact one of our academic advisors, either via email, or stopping by our office during walk-in advising hours. For directions to campus and a downloadable map, click here.


Course equivalency--Kansas City community colleges

The table below contains course equivalencies for the following Kansas City community colleges: the Metropolitan Community Colleges (including Blue River, Longview, Maple Woods, and Penn Valley) (MCC); Johnson County Community College (JCCC); Kansas City, Kansas Community College (KCKCC); and Donnelly Community College.

The courses below cover approximately 60 hours out of a 123-credit hour BBA or BSA program. This information uses the new Bloch School course designators, effective Summer 2007. Click here for a guide to new/old courses.

UMKC
Course

MCC
Equivalent

JCCC
Equivalent

KCKCC
Equivalent

Donnelly
Equivalent

ENGL 110

ENGL 101

ENG 121

EN 101

EN 111

ENGL 225

ENGL 102

ENG 122

EN 102

EN 112

COMS 110

SPDR 100

SPD 121

SP 151

EN 140

PHIL 210 or
foreign language

PHIL 100 or
foreign language

PHIL 121 or
PHIL 210 or
foreign language

PH 103 or
foreign language

PH 110

ECON 201

ECON 210

ECON 230

ECON 201

EC 201

ECON 202

ECON 211

ECON 231

ECON 202

EC 202

MATH 110

MATH 120

MATH 171

MA 105

MT 130

MATH 206

MATH 175 or
MATH 180

MATH 231

MA 120

MT 228

STAT 235

MATH 115

MATH 181

MA 115

no equiv.

ACTG 210

BSAD 101 and  
BSAD 102

ACCT 121 and 
ACCT 122

BU 101 and
BU 102

BS 121 and
BS 122

ACTG 211

BSAD 154 or
BSAD 201

ACCT 222

BU 203

no equiv.

MIS 202#

CSIS 215

CPCA 110, CPCA 111 and  
CPCA 114    OR

CPCA 128/CIS 124, CPCA 111 and  
CPCA 114   

CIST 166 and
CIST 236

CT 119 and
CT 124

Fine arts req.

Most ART & MUSI,
select SPDR

ART, THEA, or MUS

FA or MU

EN 146, FA 110, FA 105

MGT 306*

BSAD 270

BUS 261 and 
BUS 263*

no equiv.

no equiv.

MGT 320*

no equiv.

BUS 263*

no equiv.

no equiv.

* BBA students coming from JCCC must take both BUS 261 and BUS 263 to satisfy the MGT 306 requirement. (MGT 320 is not required for the BBA degree).

BSA students coming from JCCC may take BUS 261 to satisfy the MGT 306 requirement, and BUS 263 to satisfy the MGT 320 requirement.

Additional requirements: 

Natural Science (8 hrs): Any eight credit hours from biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, astronomy, select geology, physical science, etc. Courses must include at least one laboratory component.

Social Science (6 hrs): Any three hours from psychology, sociology, administration of justice, or political science, and three hours which cover the U.S. and Missouri constitutions (American History I or II, or Political Science: American Government).

Non-business electives (4-7 hours): Excludes developmental, practical arts, vocational, or military science courses, and no more than 2 credit hours may be physical education courses.

# Microsoft Specialist Certification is no longer required before being admitted to Bloch School programs. Students can earn a waiver of MIS 202 by completing Microsoft Office Certification in Excel and Access. Certification in 2003 or 2007 applications is accepted. We will also accept successor certifications when released.

For an Adobe version of the table above, click here.    


 

 

 

 

 

  If your college/course is not listed...

...in the table on this page, you'll need to do the following:

  • Get an unofficial transcript(s) showing all credit you'd like evaluated for transfer.
  • Collect course descriptions for all courses. This should include the full title and catalog description of the course.
  • Bring this information to the Bloch Student Services Office during our walk-in advising hours. For directions to campus and a downloadable map, click here.
  • You can send your information (fax, email, or bring it in person) prior to your arrival in our office.  


 

 

 

 

 

  Note:

  • For ease of transfer to UMKC, students at community colleges should follow an Associate of Arts curriculum and take only the specific business courses recommended by UMKC. If you have questions about whether a course will transfer, contact the Bloch Student Services office before enrolling in the course(s).  
  • Please note that graduate credit must always be evaluated by an academic advisor, and is generally done after a student is admitted to a graduate program.  
  • The information presented above explains how courses from other institutions have typically been accepted and applied to degree programs at UMKC. It does not represent a contractual agreement between UMKC and any other college or university, nor does it imply a contract between UMKC and any student.
  
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