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> Accounting
ACCOUNTING UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
In the accounting option, students will develop broad-based business and
technical skills necessary for long-term success in their careers. The
undergraduate accounting program prepares students for careers in industry
and with federal and state government entities.
Students planning to pursue CPA certification or advanced financial
positions should also complete the Master of Professional Accountancy program.
| Freshman Year |
cr |
| BUS 101--First Year Seminar |
3 |
| CS 150--Computer
Literacy |
3 |
| ECON 102-Macro & Intntl Econ |
3 |
| MATH 170--Survey of Calculus |
4 |
Non-Business, Non-Economics
Elect & Univ Core |
17 |
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30 |
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| Sophomore Year |
cr |
| ACCT 223--Principles of Acct II |
3 |
| BUS 201--Managerial Communication |
3 |
| BUS 221--Principles of Acct I |
3 |
| ECON 201--Intro Micro Theory |
3 |
| STAT 216--Elementary Statistics |
3 |
| Take one of the following: |
| STAT 217--Intermed Stat Concept |
3 |
| MGMT 231--Intro Quant Models for Bus |
3 |
Non-Business, Non-Economics
Elect & Univ Core |
12 |
|
30 |
For business majors, the requirement for registration in any
upper-division (300 or 400 level) business course is
formal admission to the College of Business.
| Junior Year |
cr |
| ACCT 325--Acct Info Systems |
3 |
| ACCT 327--Intermed Acct I |
3 |
| ACCT 328--Intermed Acct II |
3 |
| BUS 301--Management & Organization |
3 |
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Bus
302--Career Perspectives |
1 |
| BUS 311--Information Systems |
3 |
| BUS 331--Operations Management |
3 |
| BUS 341--Marketing |
3 |
| BUS 351--Finance |
3 |
| BUS 361--Intro to Law |
3 |
Non-Business, Non-Economics
Elect & Univ Core |
3 |
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31 |
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| Senior Year |
cr |
| ACCT 421--Principles
of Auditing |
3 |
| ACCT 425--Introduction to Taxation |
3 |
| ACCT 432--Governmental Accounting |
3 |
| ACCT 433--Cost Accounting I |
3 |
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BUS 474--Bus Senior Seminar |
4 |
| Accounting elective* |
3 |
Non-Business, Non-Economics
Elect & Univ Core |
11 |
|
30 |
| * Accounting Electives |
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| Choose one of the following: |
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| ACCT 434--Cost Accounting II |
3 |
| ACCT 444--Advanced Information Systems |
3 |
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ACCT 476--Internship |
3 |
Or an appropriate upper division elective
approved by your faculty advisor |
3 |
A minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation; 42 of these
credits must be in courses numbered 300 and above. 54 credits must
be non-business/non-economics rubrics (Econ 101, Econ 102, Econ 201
may be included); University Core credit requirements must be
satisfied. All students transferring to the College of Business must
meet the College of Business
residency requirements.
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