Articulation Agreement Between Washington County Community College & Unity Environmental University:
AAS in Business Management & BS in Business Administration in Regenerative Tourism
Bring your AAS in Business Management from Washington County Community College to Unity’s Pineland campus and elevate your business foundation into a purpose-driven career in regenerative tourism. In dynamic, in-person classes, you’ll collaborate with peers, analyze real-world hospitality operations, and tackle challenges facing destinations, hotels, and tourism enterprises striving to create lasting community and environmental value. Transform your associate degree into a bachelor of science (BS) degree that positions you to lead innovative, ethically grounded tourism ventures in a rapidly evolving global industry.
Unity BS in Business Administration in Regenerative Tourism Completion Plan
| Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
| ART 1001 | Creative Expressions: Art and the Natural World | 3 |
| BIO 1001 | Nature’s Kaleidoscope: Exploring Life’s Diversity | 3 |
| BIO 1002 | Nature’s Kaleidoscope: A Laboratory Exploring Life’s Diversity | 1 |
| CAR 1001 | Essentials Skills for Academic & Professional Success | 1 |
| ENV 1001 | The Life Blood of Our World: Rivers, Lakes, and Streams | 3 |
| ENV 2001 | Environmental Resilience: Tackling Climate Challenges | 3 |
| EVJ 3001 | Ethics at Work: Practical Approaches to Decision-Making | 3 |
| HIS 2001 | The Past is Present: America’s Environmental History | 3 |
| INT 4001 or CAP 4001 | Environmental Impact Internships: Career Pathways OR Pioneering Change: Capstone in Environmental Solutions | 3 |
| LDR 4001 | Inspiring Action: Transformational Leadership Strategies | 3 |
| MGT 2002 | Holistic Hospitality: Achieving Operational Excellence | 3 |
| MGT 3002 | Legal Frontiers: Essentials for Tourism Professionals | 3 |
| TSM 1001 | Dynamic Destinations: Insights into Tourism Systems | 3 |
| TSM 2002 | Responsible Tourism: Ethical and Sustainable Pathways | 3 |
| TSM 2003 | Cultural Connections: Honoring Heritage through Tourism | 3 |
| TSM 2005 | Next Gen Tourism: Trends and Transformations | 3 |
| TSM 3001 | Smarter Stays: Technological Innovations in Tourism and Hospitality | 3 |
| TSM 3002 | Crisis Playbook: Strategies for Resilience | 3 |
| Total | 50 | |
| Remaining Elective Credits | 9 |
Credit Summary:
WCCC AAS in Business Management: 61 credits
Unity BS in Business Administration in Regenerative Tourism: 59 credits
Total: 120 credits
Unity Environmental University credits are scheduled by five week terms, not semesters. Actual order of courses taken will differ. Students must meet all Unity residency, coursework, and graduation requirements to complete the bachelor’s degree.
For more information about Unity’s offerings, visit the BS in Business Administration in Regenerative Tourism program page.
