AAS Info Tech Computer Programming and Dev to BS Management Info Systems
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Transfer Guide
Gardner-Webb University
BS Management Information Systems
AAS Information Technology - Computer Programming and Development
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Delivery Method: Online
Program Admission Notes:
See Gardner-Webb general education requirements for online programs. All transfer students are required to take Old and New Testament (REL 300 and REL 301).
First-year online students must be enrolled in UNI 111 University Life their first semester at the university if they transfer fewer than 15 credits from an institution other than a high school.
Entrance requirements to the Bachelor program include official transcripts from accredited institutions showing a GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. To receive credit for a course, a student must have earned a “C” 2.0 or better in that course.
Students transferring from accredited two-year institutions may transfer up to 76 credit hours. Students transferring from accredited four-year institutions may transfer up to 90 credit hours. Students transferring from a combination of two- and four-year institutions may transfer a maximum of 90 credit hours with no more than 76 of the 90 hours coming from two-year institutions. All transfer students must complete at least the final 30 credit hours with Gardner-Webb.
See the most recent course equivalencies through Gardner-Webb University Registrar Services.
Students who do not have transfer credit for ENG 101 will need to register for this course during their first semester.
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Contact:
admissions@gardner-webb.edu
704-406-4000
Revised: 12.8.25
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North Carolina Community College
Courses
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CREDIT HOURS
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Gardner-Webb
University Courses
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CREDIT HOURS
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CIS 110 Introduction to Computers
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3
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MIS 379 Introduction to Computer Concepts
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3
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CIS 115 Intro to Programming and Logic
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3
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MIS 1XX
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3
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CSC 121 Python Programming
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3
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CSC 201 Programming Language 1
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3
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CSC 151 JAVA Programming
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3
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CSC 281 JAVA Programming
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3
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CSC 153 C# Programming
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3
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MIS 1XX
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3
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CSC 249 Data Structure and Algorithms
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3
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MIS 2XX
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3
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CSC 251 Advance JAVA Programming
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3
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CSC 202 Programming Language 2
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3
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CTI 110 Web, Program & DB Foundation
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3
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Elective
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3
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CTI 120 Networking and Security Foundation
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3
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Elective
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3
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CTS 115 Info Business System Concepts
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3
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Elective
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3
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CTS 130 Spreadsheets
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3
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MIS 1XX
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3
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CTS 240 Project Management
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3
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Elective
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3
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DBA 110 Database Concepts
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3
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Elective
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3
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NOS 125 Linux /Unix Single User or NOS 125 Linux/
Unix Scripting or NOS 130 Windows Single User
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3
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MIS 1XX
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3
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Major Course Elective
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3
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Elective
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2
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Major Course Elective
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3
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Elective
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3
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Remaining Associate Degree Requirements:
In addition to major-specific course recommendations above, students should work with a community college advisor to select additional community college courses to fulfill the remaining associate degree requirements identified below. See Gardner-Webb general education requirements for online programs.
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Recommended CC Course
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Credit Hours
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University Equivalent
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Credit Hours
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University Requirement Fulfilled
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ENG 111: Writing and Inquiry
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3
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ENG/ENGL 101 English Composition I
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3
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General Education
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MAT 152 Statistical Methods I
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4
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MTH 316 Fundamentals of Statistics and Probability
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4
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HIS 132 American History II
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3
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HIS 319 US 20th Century History
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3
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General Education
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Work-Based Learning
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1
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Elective
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1
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Additional Information from Gardner-Webb University:
Remaining Bachelor Degree Requirements at University:
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Required Courses for Management
Information Systems Major
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CREDIT
HOURS
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ACC 213 Accounting Principles I
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3
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ACC 214 Accounting Principles II
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3
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BAD 300 Legal Environments of Business
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3
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BAD 304 Applied Business Statistics
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3
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BAD 305 Introduction to Management Science
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3
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BAD 360 International Business
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3
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BAD 480 Business Strategy
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3
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ECO 203 Principles of Economics I
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3
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ECO 204 Principles of Economics II
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3
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FIN 312 Financial Management
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3
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MGT 316 Principles of Management
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3
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MIS 300 Management Information Systems
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3
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MIS 371 Systems Analysis and Design
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3
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MIS 432 Information Systems Project Management
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3
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MIS 433 Database
Management
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3
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MIS 470 Strategic Information Management
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3
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MKT 300 Principles of Marketing
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3
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Select three of the following
courses:
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ACC 400 Accounting in Information Systems
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3
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ACC 430 Forensic Accounting
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3
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MIS 485 Topics IN CS (Big Data, Data Modeling and
Analysis, Mobile App, etc.)
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3
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MIS 485 Topics IN CS (Enterprise Architecture)
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3
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MIS 485 Topics IN CS (IS Infrastructure)
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3
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MKT 410 Marketing Research
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3
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