Bachelor of Science Degree in
Business Administration
Accounting
The accounting program prepares individuals to enter private, public, or governmental accounting in a variety of fields including financial accounting, cost accounting, auditing, taxes, and financial analysis. The program begins with comprehensive coverage of generally accepted accounting principles as a basis for recording business transactions and preparing financial statements. Once this foundation is established, individuals develop critical thinking skills to analyze financial statements, control costs, prepare budgets, and make decisions based on accounting data.
Major Course Requirements
ACCT 201 Intermediate Accounting I
ACCT 202 Intermediate Accounting II
ACCT 305 Cost Accounting
ACCT 303 Advanced Accounting
ACCT 403 Federal Taxes I
ACCT 407 Auditing
ACCT (elective)
ACCT (elective)
Common Business Core
ACCT 101 Financial Accounting
ACCT 102 Managerial Accounting
BLAW 301 Legal Environment of Business
BUS 101 Wall Street 101: Business in a Global Economy
ECON 102 Economics II (Microeconomics)
ENGL 208 Writing & Communicating for Business
MGMT 101 Principles of Management
MGMT 102 Production/Operations Management
MGMT 202 Financial Management
MGMT 302 Marketing
MGMT 401 Strategic Management
STAT 301 Quantitative Business Analysis I
STAT 302 Quantitative Business Analysis II
Core Requirements
CORE 101 Skills Workshop
CORE 102 Colloquium
CPSC 101 Introduction to Computers
ECON 101 Economics I (Macroeconomics)
ENGL 103 Writing for a Discipline
ENGL 104 Writing about Literature
FNAR (elective)
HIST (elective)
HIST (elective)
LANG (elective)
MATH 111 Finite Math
PHIL 205 Discovering Philosophy: Reasoning & Responsibility
PHIL 313 Business Ethics
PLSC (elective)
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology
RLST 205 Faith and Franciscanism
RLST (elective)
SCI (elective)
SOC (elective)
SPCH 103 Fundamentals of Speech
Free Electives (7 credits)
Total Requirements: 128 Credits