Bachelor of Science with a major in Accounting
KEN BLANCHARD COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
The key to success in today’s business world requires a firm grasp on the financial operations needed to run a profitable enterprise. The Bachelor of Science with a major in Accounting is a foundational degree in which students learn financial procedures as they relate to basic business operations, communication, and management. Students will develop a definite understanding of the complexities and responsibilities of money management.
Business Core Courses
ACC 211 Financial Accounting 3 credits
ACC 212 Managerial Accounting 3 credits
BUS 251 Business Statistics 3 credits
BUS 307 Business Communication 3 credits
BUS 310 Business Law I 3 credits
BUS 318 Ethical Issues in Business and Society 3 credits
BUS 406 International Business 3 credits
BUS 418 Entrepreneurship 3 credits
BUS 480 Strategic Management 3 credits
ECN 201 Macroeconomics 3 credits
ECN 202 Microeconomic Principles 3 credits
FIN 301 Fundamentals of Business Finance 3 credits
MGT 301 Principles of Management 3 credits
MGT 310 Production and Operations Management 3 credits
MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3 credits
SYM 180 Computer Information Systems Modules 3 credits
SYM 301 Principles of Information Systems 3 credits
B.S. with a major in accounting core courses:
ACC 321 Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits
ACC 322 Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits
ACC 331 Cost Accounting 3 credits
ACC 332 Advanced Cost Accounting 3 credits
ACC 383 Advanced Accounting 3 credits
ACC 429 Corporate Taxation 3 credits
ACC 430 Accounting Information Systems 3 credits
SYM 180I Accounting Applications 1 credit
One elective from the following:
ACC 401 Financial Statement Analysis 3 credits
ACC 495 Accounting Theory 3 credits
BUS 411 Internship 3 credits
FIN 402 Intermediate Finance 3 credits