Accounting Major
Area of Emphasis
Students must complete requirements in one of the following areas of emphasis:
- General Emphasis
- Accelerated Emphasis - Integrated with graduate Management program
General Emphasis
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Supporting Courses | 27-31 | |
Principles of Financial Accounting | ||
Principles of Managerial Accounting | ||
Macro Economic Analysis | ||
Micro Economic Analysis | ||
Spreadsheet and Information Systems | ||
Principles of Sustainability in Business | ||
Business and Its Environment | ||
Business Ethics | ||
Statistics: | ||
Business Statistics | ||
or MATH 260 | Introductory Statistics | |
Writing: | ||
Professional Writing for Business Majors 1 | ||
Upper-Level Courses | 45 | |
Core Courses | ||
Legal Environment of Business | ||
Corporation Finance | ||
Organizational Behavior | ||
Principles of Marketing | ||
Capstone Experience: | ||
Capstone in Business Strategy | ||
Accounting Courses | ||
Intermediate Accounting I 2 | ||
Intermediate Accounting II | ||
Intermediate Accounting III | ||
Advanced Accounting | ||
Introduction to Income Tax Theory and Practice | ||
Accounting Information Systems | ||
Auditing Standards and Procedures | ||
Cost Accounting | ||
Accounting Data Analytics | ||
Electives | 9 | |
Choose 3 of the following courses: 3 | ||
Business Law 3 | ||
Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting 3 | ||
Advanced Income Tax Theory and Practice 3 | ||
Advanced Corporation Finance | ||
Project Management | ||
Principles of Supply Chain Management | ||
Total Credits | 81-85 |
1 | Satisfied for students with an ACT English score of 32 or higher |
2 | Students must earn BC or better in ACCTG 201, ACCTG 202, and ACCTG 301 in order to take upper-level courses in Accounting. |
3 | BUS ADM 306, ACCTG 316, and ACCTG 415 are recommended to students planning to take the CPA exam. |
Accelerated Emphasis - Integrated with graduate Management program
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Supporting Courses | 27-31 | |
Principles of Financial Accounting | ||
Principles of Managerial Accounting | ||
Macro Economic Analysis | ||
Micro Economic Analysis | ||
Spreadsheet and Information Systems | ||
Business and Its Environment | ||
Business Statistics | ||
or MATH 260 | Introductory Statistics | |
Business Ethics | ||
Professional Writing for Business Majors 1 | ||
Principles of Sustainability in Business | ||
Upper-level courses | 54 | |
Core courses | ||
Legal Environment of Business | ||
Corporation Finance | ||
Organizational Behavior | ||
Principles of Marketing | ||
Capstone Experience: | ||
Capstone in Business Strategy | ||
Accounting Courses | ||
Intermediate Accounting I 2 | ||
Intermediate Accounting II | ||
Intermediate Accounting III | ||
Advanced Accounting | ||
Introduction to Income Tax Theory and Practice | ||
Accounting Information Systems | ||
Auditing Standards and Procedures | ||
Cost Accounting | ||
Accounting Data Analytics | ||
Accelerated - Graduate Courses | ||
Marketing Research | ||
Foundations of Strategic Information Management | ||
Advanced Corporation Finance | ||
Electives | 9 | |
Choose 3 of the following courses: 3 | ||
Business Law 3 | ||
Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting 3 | ||
Advanced Income Tax Theory and Practice 3 | ||
Project Management | ||
Principles of Supply Chain Management | ||
Total Credits | 90-94 |
1 | Satisfied for students with an ACT English score of 32 or higher |
2 | Students must earn BC or better in ACCTG 201, ACCTG 202, and ACCTG 301 in order to take upper-level courses in Accounting. |
3 | BUS ADM 306, ACCTG 316, and ACCTG 415 are recommended to students planning to take the CPA exam. |