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B.S. in Accounting

Course Requirements

Students must consult with their assigned advisor before they will be able to register for courses.

ACCT 201Principles of Accounting I: Financial3
ACCT 202Principles of Accounting II: Managerial3
ACCT 310Accounting Systems and Concepts3
ACCT 311External Reporting I3
ACCT 312External Reporting II3
ACCT 321Cost Management I3
ACCT 331Federal Income Taxation3
ACCT 441Auditing3
ACCT 461Seminar in Accounting Theory and Practice3
CIS 251Computers in Management3
CIS 352Management Information Systems3
ECON 214Principles of Microeconomics3
ECON 215Principles of Macroeconomics3
FIN 330Managerial Finance and Control3
MGT 249Business Statistics II3
MGT 301Foundations of Management3
MGT 341Business, Government, and Society3
MGT 348Operations Management3
MGT 461Seminar in Strategic Management3
MKT 301Introduction to Marketing3
TWO COURSES from
ACCT 351Fraud Examination3
ACCT 353Accounting for Governmental and Not-for-Profit Organizations3
ACCT 422Cost Management II3
ACCT 432Advanced Studies in Taxation3
ACCT 443Business Law3
ACCT 451Advanced Financial Accounting3
CIS 351Advanced Office Applications for Business3
CIS 453Systems Analysis and Design3
FIN 432Theory of Investment3
Cognates
ENGL 230Business Writing3
MATH 177Quantitative Business Analysis I3
MATH 238Quantitative Business Analysis II3
MATH 248Business Statistics I3
Math 177 fulfills the Mathematics Category of General Education
Math 248 fulfills the Additional Science or Mathematics Category of General Education
Total Credit Hours78


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