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BBA: Accounting Financial Accounting Option (120 S.H. required to complete the degree)
Name:______________________________ Adviser:_______________________

Major Requirements (33 S.H. BBA Core + 33 S.H. Accounting )*

General Education Requirements (42 S.H.)

Need 2.0 overall G.P.A. in all major courses.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS (3 S.H.)


Choose one of the following: COM 160 Public Speaking, COM 161 Decision
Making in Groups, COM 162 Interpersonal Communication or COM 163
Introduction to Communication Skills

BBA CORE REQUIREMENTS (33 S.H.)

COM:

ACC 201 Financial Accounting (C+ or better).

ACC 202 Managerial Accounting

ACC 340 Business Law or JLA 240 Commercial Law

FIN 230 Business Statistics

FIN 310 Principles of Finance

MGT 250 Organizational Behavior

MGT 320 Operations Management

HUMANITIES (15 S.H.)


Including 3 of 7 fields: Communication, Fine and Applied Arts (NOTE: only
one studio course accepted toward minimum), Humanistic Studies, Literature,
Philosophy, History, and Foreign Language. NOTE: For Foreign Language
courses you must complete Elementary II or higher before counting Elementary I
as Humanities credit.

MGT 415 Strategic Management

MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts

MKT 200 Principles of Marketing

MKT 201 Global Environment of Business

WRT 210W Managerial Writing

ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS (27 S.H.)

Elective:

ACC 301 Intermediate Financial Accounting I

Elective:

ACC 302 Intermediate Financial Accounting II

Elective:

ACC 303 Accounting Theory and Topics

Elective:

ACC 361 Cost Accounting

WRITING INTENSIVE (W)


All students must complete at least one writing intensive course. W courses can
be found in several disciplines. The credits will be counted in the discipline associated with the course. NOTE: WRT 101 does not satisfy the writing intensive
requirement. WRT 210 will meet this requirement.
Course:

Y/N

SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (12 S.H.)

ACC 403 Federal Taxation

PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology

ACC 404 Advanced Taxation

ECO 211 Principles of Macroeconomics

ACC 405 Auditing

ECO 213 Principles of Microeconomics

ACC 407 Consolidation & Partnership

Social Science Elective

ACC 410 Fraud Examination

NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (10 S.H.)


Students must complete one lab science and and at least one math or computer
science course in this category. NOTE: MAT100 does not satisfy this requirement.
Select one: MAT 118, MAT 133, MAT 135 or MAT 181

34

Lab Science

34

Math/CS/Science Elective:

CPA (FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING) OPTION (6 S.H.)


ACC 341 Business Law II

Select one: ACC 402 Government & Not-for-Profit


Accounting; ACC 406 Accounting Information Systems;
ACC 411 Valuation of Closely-Held Businesses;

FREE ELECTIVES (12 S.H.)

HPX 177 Fitness for Life Lecture

MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate


Business Program

HPX 177 Fitness for Life Lab

HEALTH PROMOTION AND EXERCISE SCIENCES (2 S.H.)

* Overall minimum G.P.A. of 2.30 or better is required


for all courses in program.
NOTES

Non-business Elective:
Non-business Elective:
Non-business Elective:
Non-business Elective:

Free electives offer an opportunity to complete a minor, study a


second language, study abroad, or participate in an internship.
Make a plan.

Rev. 9/14; 3/16

BBA: Accounting Financial Accounting Option (120 S.H. required to complete the degree)
Four-Year Plan This is a sample sequence of courses. Other combinations are possible.
Pre-requisites are in parentheses; see catalog for details.
Class standing by credit: Freshman: 0-29 credits; Sophomore: 30-59 credits; Junior: 60-89 credits; Senior: 90+ credits

FIRST YEAR (30 S.H.)

SEMESTER 1 (13 S.H.)

SEMESTER 2 (15 S.H.)

WRT 101 Composition I or WRT 210W

Gen Ed: COM 160, 161,162 or 163

MAT 100 or Gen Ed Math

ECO 211 Macroeconomics

Gen Ed: PS 104 World Govts, Economies &


Culture

Gen Ed: Humanities or WRT 210W

MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts

Gen Ed: PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology

MKT 101 Orientation to the Ancell Undergraduate


Business Program

FIN 230 Business Statistics (MAT 100 or appropriate test score)

SECOND YEAR (33 S.H.)

SEMESTER 3 (17 S.H.)

SEMESTER 4 (16 S.H.)

ACC 201 Financial Accounting (MAT 098 or


appropriate test score)

ACC 202 Managerial Accounting (ACC 201,


MIS 260 & MAT 100)

ECO 213 Principles of Macroeconomics (MAT


098 or placement)

Gen Ed: Math/Science/CS

MAT 118, 133 or 181

ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I (MAT 100,


MIS 260 and C+ in ACC 201)

MGT 250 Organizational Behavior (PSY 100 &


Writing Intensive Course)

FIN 310 Principles of Finance (ECO 211, ACC


201 and FIN 230)

MKT 200 Principles of Marketing

Gen Ed: Lab Science

HPX 177 Fitness for Life Lecture & Lab

THIRD YEAR (30 S.H.)

SEMESTER 5 (15 S.H.)

SEMESTER 6 (15 S.H.)

ACC 302 Intermediate Financial Accounting II


(ACC 301 and GPA> 2.30)

ACC 303 Accounting Theory and Topics


(ACC 302 and GPA> 2.30)

ACC 340 Business Law I

ACC 341 Business Law II (ACC 340 or JLA 240)

ACC 361 Cost Accounting (ACC 202, MIS 260)

MKT 201 Global Environment of Business


(Sophomore Standing)

MGT 320 Operations Management


(Junior Standing, FIN 230)

Free Elective

Gen Ed: Humanities

Gen Ed: Humanities or Free Elective

Complete a degree audit and plan for application for graduation

FOURTH YEAR (29 S.H.)

SEMESTER 7 (15 S.H.)

SEMESTER 8 (14 S.H.)

ACC 407 Consolidation & Partnership (ACC 302


and GPA 2.3)

ACC Option Elective: Choose one of the following:


ACC 402, ACC 406 or ACC 411

ACC 403 Federal Taxation (ACC 302 and GPA


2.3)

ACC 404 Advanced Taxation (ACC 403 and


GPA 2.3)

ACC 405 Auditing (ACC 303 and GPA 2.3)

ACC 410 Fraud Examination (ACC 302 and GPA


2.3)

MGT 415 Strategic Management (Senior Standing


and GPA 2.3)

Elective

Free Elective

Elective

The number of free electives available will vary based on your initial math and writing placement tests. MAT100 and WRT101 if required, count as elective credit.
Accounting courses in the junior and senior years are offered only in the indicated semester (fall or spring semester, see course catalog).
CPA exam: Completion of 120 credits is required to take the CPA exam, however completion of 150 credits is required for the certification. Please speak with
the department chairperson regarding the possibility of a double major.
Please see the department website for all certification information and professional development opportunities.

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