Accounting
Accounting is concerned primarily with (1) measuring income, expenditures, and wealth generated by a business enterprise, and (2) communicating information about the financial condition of economic organizations and the results of their financial activities. Thus, accounting is the language of business-the backbone of the free enterprise system. The accounting major is designed to meet the needs of students preparing for accounting careers in business, government, not-forprofit organizations, or public accounting, including those who desire to secure, through state examination, the status of Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or that of Certified Management Accountant (CMA).
BBA: Accounting
Required courses-15
ACCT321, 322, 365, 456, 465
Elective courses-6
ACCT320, 330, 455, 467, 476; BSAD487, FNCE397
BBA core-39
BBA cognates-3
General Education-49
General electives-6
Total credits for the BBA degree-124
Minor in Accounting
Required courses-12
ACCT121, 122, 321, 322
A minimum of a "C" letter grade must be earned in ACCT121,
122.
Minor electives-9
Any three of the following:
ACCT330, 365, 455, 456, 465, 467, 476
Total credits for the minor-21
Program Guide
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