University of Missouri - Columbia

Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the University of Missouri - Columbia College of Business Transfer Program
Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business 573-882-9348
Business Administration, BSBA mizzoubiz@missouri.edu
Academic Year 2025-2026 https://business.missouri.edu/programsadmissions/undergraduate/bachelor-sciencebusiness-administration

Program Description

The BSBA in Business Administration is offered on campus as well as online. On campus students must choose an emphasis area, visit emphasis areas for degree requirements. Online students do not select an emphasis area unless they were previously in the on-campus program and completed all requirements for their emphasis prior to switching into the online program.

Degree Program Description - In the Trulaske College of Business students are either in the lower level (undeclared) or the upper level (admitted to an emphasis area). Students entering the Trulaske College of Business enter the lower level while they take University general education and business preparation courses. The first two years of all business programs (except international business and accounting) involve the same course sequences. A student typically applies to the upper level at the end of the sophomore year or the beginning of the junior year.

Major Program Requirements - The BSBA has an On-Campus delivery option, as well as an Online option. Requirements differ slightly. Refer to the applicable list of requirements below. 

On-Campus - Major Core Requirements - A student may count a maximum of 54 credits in their emphasis area to meet the 120-credit requirement for the undergraduate degree. Requirements above and beyond general education requirements are listed under upper-level admission courses. Students must complete all university requirements, including general education, visit the MU General Education guide for JCCC equivalents, and the degree requirements below.

  • General Education (see University General Education Requirements) =  27
  • Upper-Level Admission Courses =  33
  • Required Core Courses =  24
  • Emphasis Support Courses =  33
  • Senior Capstone=  3
  • Total minimum 120

MU On Campus - Upper-Level Admission Courses: 

JCCC
MU
Course CodeCourse TitleCourse HoursTransfer CodeTransfer TitleTransfer Hours
ACCT 121Accounting I3ACCTCY 2026Accounting I3
ACCT 122Accounting II*3ACCTCY 2027Accounting II3
CS 134Programming Fundamentals 4INFOTC 1040Intro Problem Solv/Programming3
ECON 230Principles of Macroeconomics3ECONOM 1015Principles of Macroeconomics3
ECON 231Principles of Microeconomics3ECONOM 1014
& ECONOM 4
Principles of Economics
and Principles of Microeconomics
3
ENGL 122Composition II* 3ENGLSH 1000Writing Rhetoric3
MATH 171College Algebra*3MATH 10
& MATH 1100
College Algebra
and College Algebra
3
MATH 231Business and Applied Calculus I* 3MATH 1400Calculus for Social and Life S3
MATH 241Calculus I*5MATH 1500
& MATH 1500H
Analytic Geometry/Calculus I
and Analytic Geometry Calc I
5
Select one of the following courses:
Statistics* 3STAT 1200Intro Statistical Reasoning3
Statistics for Business* 4STAT 2500Intro to Probability Stat I3
*

JCCC course has a prerequisite or corequisite. 

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Needs a “C-“ or higher.

Last Approved Mon Sep 22 17:49:06 2025