ACCOUNTING

Degree:Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Department:Accounting & Finance
Building 76, Room 212
(850) 474-2717
College:Business

Semester Hours Required for Degree: 120

Faculty: R.V. Calvasina (Chairperson), J.R. Crumpler, R.T. Fahnestock, A.J. Frank, S.L. Frank, O.R. Gray, R.W. Guyette, C.G. King, W.T. O'Keefe, F.A. Thornton, M.F. Usry, J.R. Yares, G.C. Yost

The B.S.B.A. in Accounting is designed to provide the student with basic conceptual accounting and business knowledge as a foundation for career development in either business or government.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
In addition to general University requirements, students seeking the B.S.B.A. in Accounting must meet the requirements listed below.

Students should consult with their academic advisors for courses which may satisfy both the General Studies requirements and common prerequisites

Accounting majors must take ENC 3250 to comply with AACSB accreditation standards. A minimum course grade of "C" is required in all College of Business prerequisites and courses

Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix in the back of this catalog. For courses with a dash in the course number, contact the offering department for information.

General Studies (36 sh)
Accounting majors should take SPC 2016 to satisfy the humanities/values and expressions component, STA 2023 and MAC 2233 to satisfy the mathematics component, and ECO 2013 to satisfy the social science/socio-political component of General Studies. For additional information see the General Studies section of this catalog.

Common Prerequisites (21 sh) State mandated common prerequisites must be completed prior to graduation, but are not required for admission to the program.

ACG 2021Principles of Financial Accounting3
[ACG x021 or both ACG x001 & ACG x011]
ACG 2071Principles of Managerial Accounting3
[ACG x071]
CGS 2570Microcomputer Application Packages3
[CGS 1100, 1530, 1570, 2060, 2100, 2531, 2000, or MAN 2812]
+ECO 2013Principles of Economics Macro3
[ECO x013]
ECO 2023Principles of Economics Micro3
[ECO x023]
+MAC 2233Calculus with Business Applications3
[MAC x233]
+STA 2023Elements of Statistics3
[QMB x100 or STA x023]

+ Indicates common prerequisites which can be used to satisfy General Studies requirements.

Lower Division Electives (3-12 sh)
Sufficient 1000/2000 level electives to complete at least 60 semester hours in the lower division.

Major (60 sh)

Courses from C.O.B. Core (33 sh)
BUL 3130Legal Environment of Business3
COM 4110Business & Professional Communication3
ENC 3250Professional Writing3
FIN 3403Managerial Finance3
GEB 4361Business in the International Environment3
MAN 3025Management Fundamentals 3
MAN 3504Operations Management3
MAN 4720Policy Analysis & Formulation3
MAR 3023Marketing Fundamentals3

Choose one:
ACG 4831Ethical Issues in Accounting3
GEB 4444Business, Ethics & Society3

Choose one:
ISM 3011Management Information Systems3
MAR 3370Information Systems for Business Decisions3

Specialization (27 sh)
ACG 3101Intermediate Financial Accounting I 3
ACG 3111Intermediate Financial Accounting II3
ACG 3341Cost Accounting & Control I 3
ACG 3351Cost Accounting & Control II 3
ACG 3401Accounting Information Systems3
ACG 4201Advanced Financial Accounting3
ACG 4652Auditing3
TAX 4002 Tax Accounting3

Choose one:
ACG 4151Accounting Theory3
ACG 4501Governmental/Non-Profit Accounting 3
ACG 4-----Special Topics 3
ACG 5658 Governmental Auditing3
ACG 5-----Special Topics3
TAX 5105Corporate Income Tax3
TAX 5-----Special Topics3

Major-Related (0 sh)

Upper Division Electives (0 sh)


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