Southern New Hampshire University
3Year Honors Program in Business Administration Year One • Business Module • Management Module • Communications/Research Module
ACC ACC ACC
308 309 345
ACC ACC
405
Intermediate Accounting II Intermediate Accounting III Financial Statement Analysis and Business Valuation Advanced Accounting Two ACC electives, 300 level or higher*
• Computer Information Technology Module
Total Major Credits: 24
• Liberal Arts/Humanities Module
Allied Courses BUS 307
• Integrating Experience
Business Law II Total Allied Credits: 3
Year Two • Quantitative Module
Concentrations (Choose one) Financial Accounting ACC 322 Institutional Accounting ACC 330 Federal Taxation I ACC 331 Federal Taxation II ACC 411 Auditing Principles
• Management Module • Business Environment Analysis Module • Liberal Arts/Humanities Module • Integrating Experience
Managerial Accounting ACC 312 International Managerial Accounting ACC 335 Tax Factors For Business Decisions ACC 340 Controllership ACC 421 Auditing and Forensic Accounting
Year Three • Quantitative Module • Management Module • Computer Information Technology Module • Liberal Arts/Humanities Module
Total Concentration Credits: 12
• New Paradigm Design: Senior Consulting Business All curriculum inquiries regarding the 3Year Honors Program should be forwarded to the Program Director, Ashley Liadis, at 603.644.3178 or at a.liadis@snhu.edu.
School of Business Programs Accounting Department Chair: Dr. Laurence Pelletier, Jr. The accounting program provides students with the educational prerequisites required for the certified public accountant examination, certified management accountant examination, certified internal auditor examination and a host of other professional titles related to accounting and taxation. Accounting students will receive general instruction in business and a thorough education in all areas of accounting, finance and taxation. Students majoring in accounting will be able to specialize in either the financial or managerial fields of accounting. An internship also is available in this program. Students will be able to take additional electives to supplement their knowledge or to further specialize their educations.
Bachelor of Science
Major Courses Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated. ACC ACC 52
207 307
Cost Accounting Intermediate Accounting I
Credits: 9
Total Credits: 120 * Students completing ACC 330 and ACC 331 may not take ACC 335 to satisfy an Accounting elective or a free elective.
Accounting/Finance Program Coordinator: Asst. Prof. David Doyon The accounting/finance degree offers students the course work they need to qualify for careers in the accounting or finance professions. The degree prepares graduates for meaningful employment in accounting, banking, corporate finance, insurance, investments and personal finance. The major would be of particular interest to students seeking to study accounting and finance without following the traditional certified public accountant track. The major also offers an option for accounting and finance students who wish to follow the traditional CPA track. Such students can fulfill the necessary CPA requirements by taking additional accounting courses as free electives.
Accounting/Finance Curriculum Bachelor of Science The B.A./B.S. Core: Business Core:
Accounting Curriculum The B.A./B.S. Core: Business Core:
Free electives
48 credits 24 credits
48 credits 24 credits
Major Courses Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated. ACC ACC ACC ACC ECO
207 307 308 306
Cost Accounting Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Two ACC electives, 300 level or higher Money and Banking