Academic Programs
 

Accounting Concentration

The accounting concentration offers a breadth of courses that allows a student to pursue a career in producing and/or analyzing financial information. All of the upper-level courses have computer applications integrated in the course to provide practical application of the material in addition to the theoretical knowledge obtained in the classroom.

Business & Management Core Requirements

ACC 101:
Acct I: Intro Financial Accounting
3

ACC 102:
Accounting II: Introduction to Managerial Accounting
3

BUS 101:
Introduction to Business and Society
3

BUS 202:
Legal Environment of Business
3

BUS 444:
Strategic Management
3

CMP 120:
Intro to Computer Applics
3

ECO 210:
Principles of Macroeconomics
3

ECO 211:
Principles of Microeconomics
3

FIN 312:
Financial Management
3

HRM 208:
Human Resources Mgmt
3

MKT 220:
Principles of Marketing
3

SS 231:
Statistics for Social Science
3

MAT 102:
College Algebra
3

Management Major Requirements

BUS 330:
Operations and Production Management
3

Concentration Requirements

In order to receive a degree in management with a concentration in accounting, students are required to take 15 credit hours from the following courses:

ACC 201:
Intermediate Accounting I
3

ACC 202:
Intermediate Accounting II
3

ACC 295:
Introductory Topics in Accounting
1-3

ACC 301:
Cost Accounting I
3

ACC 302:
Cost Accounting II
3

ACC 320:
Acct for Non-Profit Organizatn
3

ACC 351:
Advanced Accounting
3

ACC 399:
Independent Study
1-3

ACC 401:
Auditing
3

ACC 402:
Computer Auditing Applications
3

ACC 411:
Income Tax Acct I
3

ACC 412:
Income Tax Accounting II
3

ACC 495:
Advanced Topics in Accounting
1-3

MGT 450:
Management Internship
1-12