The goal of the accounting program is to provide students
with the knowledge and skills expected of accountants today for the
accomplishment of successful and rewarding careers.
In order to achieve this goal, students are exposed to both theoretical
and practical accounting material with appropriate emphasis being
given to logical reasoning and communication (written and oral)
skills and the study of information systems and international practices. The undergraduate program for a B.S.B.A. degree in accounting requires
the completion of a minimum of 120 semester hours, which includes
the satisfactory completion of six required courses and one accounting elective.
B.S.B.A. Core Requirements
B.S.B.A. Worksheet/Flow Chart/Suggested Program Plan/Other Forms
Course Descriptions (See Section 3) |
| Required Courses |
| ACC306 |
Tax Accounting |
| ACC310 |
Intermediate Accounting I |
| ACC311 |
Intermediate Accounting II |
| ACC312 |
Cost Determination and Analysis |
| ACC404 |
Auditing |
| ISM300 |
Information Technology & Business Operations |
| Accounting Electives |
| (3 hours from the following list of 3 crs. courses) |
| ACC401 |
Advanced Accounting |
| ACC406 |
Advanced Tax Accounting |
| ACC412 |
Advanced Cost Analysis & Control |
| ACC490 |
Selected Topics in Accounting |
A student graduating with a major in accounting must be proficient
in the use of computers to function effectively in the accounting
profession. In order to develop the proficiency expected of an accounting
graduate, assignments will be given throughout the accounting program
which require the use of a computer. By the middle of the sophomore
year a student majoring in accounting will be expected to have acquired
a personal computer which is compatible with the hardware and software
used by the Department of Accounting. Our computer labs, though
well-equipped, are utilized by a large percentage of students from
each college within the university. Due to this high demand, a personal
computer is invaluable to fulfilling course requirements completely
and on time.
Career Opportunities
The accounting program is designed to prepare students for national
and international careers in professional, industrial, and non-profit
accounting. The accounting department takes careful cognizance of
developments in the academic and professional accounting arenas
to ensure the curricula and teaching offered are of the highest
standards.
For additional information S.U.
Undergraduate Catalog (See Section 2, John L. Grove College
of Business) |