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Business, CCAC & Indiana University of PA, A.S/ B.S. (097.1)


All CCAC Campus and IUP
Associate Of Science (CCAC)
Bachelor Of Science (IUP at Boyce Campus)

(See below for Bachelor Degree Tracks available)

Students in this instructional program will be considered jointly enrolled in both institutions. Students may begin to enroll in IUP courses after they complete the first 30 credits of the CCAC/IUP program (shown in the first two semesters in the course sequence).

The Eberly College of Business and Information Technology (ECOBIT) at IUP is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the premier accrediting organization for business schools, ensuring quality of education. ECOBIT provides BS degrees in all fields of business as well as MBA and executive MBA programs in various western Pennsylvania locations.

The IUP ECOBIT program at the CCAC Boyce campus is taught by fully qualified faculty members from IUP’s Indiana, Pennsylvania, campus. All IUP ECOBIT faculty members are active researchers/scholars in their fields. See IUP Eberly College of Business.

CCAC/IUP business students can pursue one of the following majors:

Business, IUP: Bachelor of Science - Accounting 
Business, IUP: Bachelor of Science - Human Resource Management  
Business, IUP: Bachelor of Science - Management  
Business, IUP: Bachelor of Science - Marketing  
Business, IUP: Bachelor of Science, Double Major - Management and Human Resource Management   
Business, IUP: Bachelor of Science, Double Major - Management and Marketing  

Upon successful completion of the CCAC Associate of Science degree, the graduate will:

  1. Demonstrate business concepts in the areas of marketing, management, finance, accounting and the external business environments.
  2. Explain major concepts and elements of the global environment.
  3. Solve business problems through analysis and critical thinking.
  4. Demonstrate competency in oral and written communications such as standard business communications, memos, programs and reports.
  5. Discriminate between valid and invalid sources of information as a means of reporting on current trends in business.

Suggested CCAC Course Sequence


Total: 16-17 Credits


Total: 17 Credits


Third Semester


Total: 15-16 Credits


Fourth Semester


Total: 15 Credits


Junior and Senior Years


Once students have completed all courses outlined in the first four semesters, they may qualify for the awarding of the Associate Degree. In the Junior and Senior years, students will be enrolled in predominantly IUP courses on the CCAC Campus and can continue to take the following CCAC courses to apply towards the Bachelor of Science degree.

Fifth Semester


Total: 15 Credits


Sixth Semester


Total: 15 Credits


Seventh Semester


Total: 12 Credits


Total: 15 Credits


Total CCAC and IUP Credits: 120


1 Free electives, if available, can include any course at the 100 level.

2 Two credits of free electives may not be available if students take CIT-140 (4 credits) and MAT-165 (4 credits)

Total CCAC Credits: 75


1 BIO-117 Introduction to Nutrition may not be used as a non-lab science

Total IUP Credits: 45