Business Management
Credit Transfer
WCTC has agreements with local high schools and various four-year colleges and universities that enable students to transition more seamlessly from high school to WCTC to four-year colleges. Transcripted credit agreements provide high school students the opportunity to take WCTC courses at their high schools. Agreements with four-year colleges enable WCTC graduates in selected programs to transfer credits, often at junior-level standing. Agreements currently in place for this program are listed below.
High School |
Four Year College |
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| High School |
HS Course |
WCTC Course |
WCTC Credits | | Arrowhead | Integrated Computer Technology | Microcomputer Business Applications I (106-110) | 3 | | Brookfield Central | Software Applications | Microcomputer Business App I (106-110) | 3 | | Brookfield East | Software Applications | Microcomputer Business App I (106-110) | 3 | | Hamilton | Business Math | Math w/Business Applications (804-123) | 3 | | Hamilton | Marketing | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | Hamilton | Computer Applications | Microcomputer Business Applications I (106-110) | 3 | | Kettle Moraine | Accounting I | Accounting I Principles (101-111) | 4 | | Kettle Moraine | Marketing Management | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | Kettle Moraine | Advanced Computer Applications | Microcomputer Business Applications I (106-110) | 3 | | Menomonee Falls | College Accounting I | Accounting I Principles (101-111) | 4 | | Menomonee Falls | College Accounting II | Accounting II Principles (101-113) | 4 | | Menomonee Falls | Information Management | Microcomputer Business Applications I (106-110) | 3 | | Menomonee Falls | Entrepreneurship I | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | Mukwonago | Microsoft Office Suite | Microcomputer Business Applications I (106-110) | 3 | | Mukwonago | Advanced Accounting | Accounting I Principles (101-111) | 4 | | Muskego | Microsoft Office | Microcomputer Business Applications I (106-110) | 3 | | New Berlin Eisenhower | Marketing Management | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | New Berlin West | Marketing Management | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | Oconomowoc | Software Savvy | Microcomputer Business Applications I (106-110) | 3 | | Oconomowoc | Marketing II | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | Oconomowoc | College Accounting | Accounting I Principles (101-111) | 4 | | Oconomowoc | Consumer Math | Math w/Business Applications (804-123) | 3 | | Pewaukee | Marketing | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | Pewaukee | Software Savvy | Microcomputer Business App I (106-110) | 3 | | Waukesha North | Accounting I | Accounting I Principles (101-111) | 4 | | Waukesha North | Computer Applications I | Microcomputer Business App I (106-110) | 3 | | Waukesha South | Accounting I | Accounting I Principles (101-111) | 4 | | Waukesha South | Advanced Marketing | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | Waukesha South | Computer Application I | Microcomputer Business App I (106-110) | 3 | | Waukesha West | Accounting I | Accounting I Principles (101-111) | 4 | | Waukesha West | Advanced Marketing | Marketing Principles (104-102) | 3 | | Waukesha West | Computer Application I | Microcomputer Business Application I (106-110) | 3 |
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| College |
Program Name |
Credits Awarded | | Concordia College | Baccalaureate Degree | up to 80 | | Marquette | Bachelor of Science in Organization and Leadership | up to 58 | | MSOE | Bachelor of Science in Management | junior status | | Ottawa University | Bachelor of Arts with a major in Business Administration, Human Resources or in Management | up to 80 credits | | Silver Lake College | Bachelor of Science (various) | minimum of 60 | | U of Phoenix | Bachelor of Science (various) | varies | | UW-Green Bay | Bachelor of Applied Studies | 60 | | UW-Oshkosh | Bachelor of Applied Studies in Leadership & Organizationial Studies | 59 | | UW-Stout | Bachelor of Science in Management | up to 65 | | UW-Stout | Bachelor of Science Career, Technical Education & Training | varies |
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UW-System Credit Transfer
If you are interested in attending a UW-campus, you should contact a transfer representative at the campus you plan to attend. You may also check credit transfer agreements between WCTC and the UW System to tell you which specific courses and general education classes may be accepted.
Important Cautionary Note:
This information is intended as a general description. Please verify the availability and details of the program that interests you with the transfer coordinator at the receiving institution.