2012-2013 Catalog

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129 Under “Recommended Sequence� below, a number indicates the year during which it is recommended that the course be taken (i.e., 1-first year; 2-second year, etc.); a letter indicates that the course should be taken during a particular semester (i.e., F-Fall; S-Spring). This is a recommended sequence which will be individualized based on the course rotation schedule and in consultation with the faculty advisor.

Required Courses Department

Course Number

ACCOUNTING MAJOR Credits

Course Title

Recommended Sequence Year/Semester

BUS 101 3 Principles of Financial Accounting................1F 102 3 Principles of Managerial Accounting.............1S 108 3 Quantitative Business Analysis I.....................1 201 3 Intermediate Accounting I..............................2F 202 3 Intermediate Accounting II............................2S 208 3 Principles of Management................................1 215 3 Marketing..........................................................2 216 3 Quantitative Business Analysis II....................2 or MAT 215: Applied Statistics 318 3 Business Law.....................................................3 306 3 Business Finance...............................................3 308 3 Cost Accounting I.............................................3 311 3 Advanced Accounting I...................................3F 312 3 Advanced Accounting II..................................3S 325 3 Business Communication.................................3 or COM 228: Business/Professional Speaking or ENG 329: Business and Professional Writing 328 3 Accounting Information Systems.....................4 329 3 Personal Computer Applications/Business......2 401 3 Federal Income Taxes I....................................4F 402 3 Federal Income Taxes II..................................4S 408 3 Auditing...........................................................4F 416 3 Business, Government, and Ethics.................4F 417 3 Management Policy...........................................4 ___ 3 Selected from the following Business courses: 209: Introduction to Forensic Accounting 309: Cost Accounting II 409: Effective Accounting Reporting 426: Forensic Accounting CSC 105 3 Introduction to Computers...............................1 ECO 201 3 Introduction to Macroeconomics.....................2 202 3 Introduction to Microeconomics......................2 75 Credits for this major; prerequisite courses .may be necessary and the General Education .Requirements must be completed (see pages 82-83).

2012-2013

Business Administration

NOTE: Students may not choose two major courses of study in business administration programs (accounting, forensic accounting, public accounting, finance, business management, marketing, small business management, sports management).


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