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College Catalog 2024-2025

Associate in Business DTA/MRP


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DTA Associate: 90 credits

Enrollment Point: Fall, Winter, Spring or Summer Quarter

This program is for students who want to transfer to a participating Washington State four-year college or university. The Business DTA/MRP meets all requirements of Washington’s Direct Transfer Agreement, between the baccalaureate institutions offering a bachelor of science or bachelor of arts in business administration including accounting, management, and management information systems and the community and technical college system. The program consists of 90 college-level credits. At least 60 of these credits are general education in areas like communication, mathematics, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.

Completing the Associate in Business DTA/MRP does not mean that you automatically can attend a four-year college or university. You must apply as a transfer student. If you are admitted to a degree program, you will have junior standing, and you will have met all prerequisites for the business major except as noted by specific universities.

Business programs are competitive and may require a higher GPA overall, a higher GPA in a selected subset of courses or a specific minimum grade in one or more courses, particularly English, calculus, statistics, and economics.

Students should contact their potential transfer institutions early regarding the following: 

  • Specific course choices in each area of the agreement where options are listed (humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences);
  • The requirement for overall GPA, a higher GPA in a selected subset of courses or a specific minimum grade in one or more courses, such as math or English; and
  • Admissions requirements for the school and your specific major (for example, you might need to apply to the university as well as its College of Business).

Students must complete the RTC application for graduation.

Program Learning Outcomes:

  • Communication Literacy: Students will speak and write effectively, both as individuals and as members of teams.
  • Critical Thinking: Students will evaluate, analyze, synthesize, and apply information with clear logic.
  • Cultural Literacy: Students will explore diverse world cultures through the social sciences and the humanities.
  • Information Literacy: Students will access, evaluate, and use appropriate information sources according to ethical and legal guidelines.
  • Quantitative Literacy: Students will solve problems by interpreting, representing, calculating, and applying mathematical methods.
  • Scientific Literacy: Students will identify scientific principles and apply this knowledge to observations of the natural world.

Program Requirements


Business Core


4 required (20 credits)

Note: Schools that do not require a lower-division Business Law course will accept BUS& 201 as an elective.

Communication


2 required (10 credits)

Quantitative / Symbolic Reasoning


2 required (10 credits). You may substitute more advanced mathematics classes (with calculus prerequisites) for MATH&148 or MATH&151.

Humanities


3 required (15 credits), with no more than 10 credits in the same discipline.

See General Education: Humanities Distribution  for a full list of class offerings.

Notes: A speech communication class such as CMST& 220 is recommended. Also, if you plan to major in international business, please consult your transfer school for world language requirements.

Social Sciences


3 required (15 credits), with 10 credits of economics and 5 credits of social science electives.

Note: Consult your transfer school to see if there are recommendations for your social science elective choice.

Natural Sciences


3 required (15 credits), with no more than 10 credits in the same discipline.

Note: If you plan to apply to business programs at the University of Washington, you need a calculus-based statistics class instead of MATH& 146. Please consult with RTC’s transfer adviser about your options.

Electives


1 required (5 credits)

Note: Consult your transfer school for recommendations. We suggest BUS& 101  or MATH& 142 .

GPA Requirements


  • Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.0
  • Minimum grade for each core course (ACCT& 201, ACCT& 202, ACCT& 203, and BUS& 201): 2.0
  • Minimum grade for all other courses: 1.0

*Note: Clinical & Field-Based Experience courses require a Satisfactory (S) grade.

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