Accounting B.S.

Program Chairpersons: Claudio Munoz

The Accounting Program develops an understanding of the enterprise's primary information system. It builds on the conceptual, analytical and communication skills necessary to succeed in the business world. It prepares students for careers in all areas of accounting, including the necessary preparations and qualifications for professional examination.

Prerequisites: All students are expected to be proficient in word processing, spreadsheets, electronic communications, and information retrieval on the Internet. The following must be completed before enrolling in 300- or 400-level ACCT, BUS, ECON, or MGMT courses:
ACCT 201 Fundamentals of Accounting I (4)
ACCT 202 Fundamentals of Accounting II (4)
BUS 370 Business Statistics (4)
ECON 220, 221 Economic Analysis I, II (4,4)
MATH 172 Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics (4)
WRT 111 College Writing B (4)

Core Business Requirements:
ACCT 414 Accounting Information Systems (4)
BUS 330 Business Finance (4)
BUS 347 Legal Environment of Business (4)
BUS 360 Principles of Marketing (4)
BUS 456 Operations Management (4)
BUS 496 Business Seminar (4)
MGMT 300 Principles of Management (4)

Core Accounting Requirements:
ACCT 301, 302 Intermediate Accounting I, II (4,4)
ACCT 307 Cost Accounting (4)
ACCT 308 Federal Taxation I (4)
ACCT401 Auditing (4)
ACCT 402 Advanced Accounting (4)

Concentrations: Accounting students may pursue a concentration listed under the B.S., Business Administration by satisfying all the requirements of the B.S., Accounting and of the concentration.