Students majoring in accounting are well prepared for
a variety of careers in public accounting, private industry, and government.
In addition, the accounting curriculum is an excellent foundation for advanced
study in fields such as business administration, management, law, public
administration, and taxation.
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| FRESHMAN YEAR
Communications 135 Approved elective (outside College of Business) English 105, 115 Fine and performing arts (approved elective) History elective Mathematics 121, 131 Management 150 Science (two-semester sequence) |
Sem. Hrs.
3 3 6 3 3 6 3 6 33 |
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Accounting 205, 206 Anthropology 205 or 210 or Sociology 105 Management 210 Psychology 152 Economics 201, 202, 260 Business Law 280 English (literature) Science (nonsequential area) |
Sem. Hrs.
6 3 3 3 9 3 3 3 33 |
| JUNIOR YEAR
Accounting 309, 310, 311, 320, 330 Business Law 332 Economics 301, 302, or 310 Management 383 Finance 301 Management 301 Marketing 301 |
Sem. Hrs.
15 3 3 3 3 3 3 33 |
SENIOR YEAR
Accounting 410, 440 Accounting elective Business Law 333 Management 350, 480 Humanities (approved elective) Approved electives (outside College of Business) |
Sem. Hrs.
6 3 3 6 3 9 30 |