career objectives.
The Department of Accounting is committed to providing high-quality educational programs supported by ongoing faculty research and active participation in community and professional organizations.
2006 - Business Administration: Accounting (B.S.)
- General Education (see list of approved courses)
- Rhetoric and Composition: Two approved courses in rhetoric and composition (6 hours)
- Mathematics: Mathematics 131* (3 hours)
- Statistics: Management 211* (3 hours)
- Natural Sciences: Two approved natural science courses, at least one including a laboratory component (7-8 hours)
- Humanities and Fine Arts: Two approved humanities and fine arts courses, one from fine arts and one from either (6 hours)
- Cultures and Civilizations: Option A: One approved Western Humanities course and one approved Non-Western Cultures and Civilizations course OR Option B: two approved World Civilization courses (6 hours)
- Behavioral and Social Sciences: One course from Economics 101* or 102* and one course from Anthropology 152*, Political Science 101*, Psychology 101*, or Sociology 151* (6 hours)
Major and Related Courses
- Economics 101#, 102# and one course from Anthropology 152#, Political Science 101#, Psychology 101#, or Sociology 151#;
- Management 100; Mathematics 131# and 136 (if exempted from Mathematics 131, student must take Mathematics 136); Theatre and Speech 109; Management 310;
- 31 hours from the College of Business including Accounting 201, 202; Finance 302; Management 211#, 212, 311, 315, 440, 441; Marketing 313; Business Administration 335
Accounting Concentration
- 21 hours from the College of Business including: Accounting 300, 301, 302, 305, 307, 405, 408
- 12 hours: 6 hours chosen from Accounting 306, 401, 406, 407, 411, or Business Administration 412;
- 6 hours chosen from any 300 or 400 level Finance course; Economics 324 or 325; Management 356; Business Administration 336, 390r, 453.
