General Education Requirements 30
Major Required 42
General Concentration 27
Final Program Requirements 3
Elective Requirements 18
Total Semester Hours 120

Degree Program Requirements

General Education Requirements (30 semester hours)

Arts and Humanities (6 semester hours) 1
Select 2 courses from the following: 6
ARTH200 Art Appreciation
ARTH241 Film and Literature
DSIN141 Image Enhancement using Adobe Photoshop
LITR201 World Literature through the Renaissance
LITR202 World Literature since the Renaissance
LITR210 English Literature: Beowulf to18th Century
LITR211 English Literature: 18th Century to Present
LITR220 American Literature before The Civil War
LITR221 American Literature from The Civil War to Present
ARAB100 Arabic I
ARAB101 Arabic II
FREN100 French I
FREN101 French II
GERM100 German I
GERM101 German II
JAPN100 Introduction to Japanese
MUSI200 Music Appreciation
PHIL101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL110 Critical Thinking
PHIL200 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL202 Philosophy of Science
PORT100 Introduction to Brazilian Portuguese
RELS201 Introduction to World Religions
RUSS100 Russian I
SPAN100 Spanish I
SPAN101 Spanish II
Civics, Political and Social Sciences (6 semester hours) 1
Select 1 course from the following: 3
ECON201 Microeconomics for Business
ECON202 Macroeconomics for Business
Select 1 course from the following: 3
ANTH100 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH202 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
CHFD220 Human Sexuality
COMM211 Social Media and Society
COMM240 Intercultural Communication
ECON101 Microeconomics
ECON102 Macroeconomics
EDUC200 Humane Education: A Global Interdisciplinary Perspective
GEOG101 Introduction to Geography
HOSP110 Practical Food Safety and Awareness
IRLS210 International Relations I
LITR204 Contemporary World Culture Through Literature
LITR205 Cultural Diversity in Contemporary American Literature
POLS210 American Government I
PSYC101 Introduction to Psychology
SOCI111 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI212 Social Problems
SOCI220 American Popular Culture
Communication: Writing, Oral, and Multimedia (9 semester hours)
COMM120 Information and Digital Literacy 3
ENGL110 Making Writing Relevant 3
Select 1 course from the following: 3
COMM200 Public Speaking
ENGL102 Effectiveness in Writing
ENGL200 Composition and Literature
ENGL220 Technical Writing
ENGL221 Scientific Writing
ENGL225 Business Writing
HRMT101 Human Relations Communication
IRLS200 Information Literacy and Global Citizenship
ITCC231 Introduction to Information Technology Writing
MGMT100 Human Relations
History (3 semester hours)
Select 1 course from the following: 3
HIST101 American History to 1877
HIST102 American History since 1877
HIST111 World Civilization before 1650
HIST112 World Civilization since 1650
HIST121 Western Civilization before The Thirty Years War
HIST122 Western Civilization since The Thirty Years War
HIST221 African-American History before 1877
HIST222 African-American History since 1877
HIST223 History of the American Indian
HIST270 History of Science
Mathematics and Applied Reasoning (3 semester hours)
MATH110 College Algebra 3
Natural Sciences (3 semester hours)
Select 1 course from the following: 3
BIOL180 Introduction to Biology
BIOL181 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
CHEM180 Introduction to Chemistry
ERSC180 Introduction to Meteorology
ERSC181 Introduction to Geology
EVSP180 Introduction to Environmental Science
PHYS180 Introduction to Physics
SPST180 Introduction to Astronomy
Total Semester Hours 30

1 All literature courses require successful completion of ENGL101 - Proficiency in Writing or ENGL110 - Making Writing Relevant.

Major Required (42 semester hours)

MATH111 College Trigonometry 3
MATH225 Calculus 3
ACCT100 Accounting I 3
ACCT101 Accounting II 3
ITCC111 Basic Productivity Applications 3
ITCC112 Advanced Productivity Applications 3
MKTG201 Fundamentals of Marketing 3
BUSN310 Business Theory 3
BUSN311 Law and Ethics in the Business Environment 3
BUSN312 Operations Research 3
FINC400 Principles of Financial Management 3
MATH302 Statistics 3
MGMT310 Principles and Theory of Management 3
MGMT314 Management Ethics 3
Total Semester Hours 42

General Concentration (27 semester hours)

This concentration prepares students to succeed in various accounting careers in public accounting, governmental accounting, and not-for-profit accounting. Students gain the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and research skills needed to address complex accounting issues.

Objectives

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to:

Concentration Requirements (18 semester hours)

ACCT301 Intermediate Accounting I 3
ACCT302 Intermediate Accounting II 3
ACCT303 Intermediate Accounting III 3
ACCT400 Auditing 3
ACCT401 Cost Accounting 3
ACCT420 Individual Federal Taxes 3
Select 3 courses from the following: 9
ACCT202 Introduction to Payroll
ACCT300 Financial Accounting
ACCT305 Accounting Information Systems
ACCT406 Managerial/Cost Accounting
ACCT415 Law for Accountants
ACCT410 Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting
Total Semester Hours 27

Final Program Requirements (3 semester hours)

ACCT499 Senior Seminar in Accounting (to be taken as the last course before graduation) 1 3
Total Semester Hours 3

1 Prerequisite: Senior Standing and completion of all major courses prior to enrollment.

Elective Requirements (18 semester hours)

Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major.