Accounting 150 Hours Major

PSE PEAK

60 credits (Total does not include prerequisite courses)

Major Requirements

MAT-125Data Analysis and Statistics

3 credits

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or

MAT-212Multiple Regression Analysis

3 credits

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MAT-150Applied Calculus: A Modeling Approach

4 credits

Accounting Courses

ACC-221Financial Accounting

3 credits

ACC-222Managerial Accounting

3 credits

ACC-318Intermediate Accounting I

3 credits

ACC-320Intermediate Accounting II

3 credits

ACC-423Auditing

3 credits

ACC-424Tax Accounting I

3 credits

Complete 2 upper-division (300- or 400-level) electives in related Accounting topics, which may include the following (or others with Departmental approval):

ACC-323Electronic Accounting and Analysis

3 credits

ACC-425Tax Accounting II

3 credits

ACC-427Cost Accounting

3 credits

Business Courses

BUS-100Introduction to Business

3 credits

BUS-150Business Computer Applications

3 credits

BUS-225Principles of Management

3 credits

BUS-270Principles of Economics

3 credits

BUS-330Principles of Finance

3 credits

BUS-350Management Science

3 credits

BUS-360Principles of Marketing

3 credits

BUS-391Legal Environment

3 credits

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BUS-497Internship

1-6 credits

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or

ACC-497Internship

1-6 credits

In exceptional cases, BUS-494 or ACC-494 Independent Study may be substituted for BUS-497 or ACC-497 Internship (with department permission).

Capstone

BUS-492Business and Accounting Capstone: Junior Year Experience

1 credit

BUS-493Business and Accounting Capstone: Senior Seminar

2 credits

It is expected that students will take five years to complete the Accounting (150 Hours) program.  Students choosing this major must complete at least 150 credit hours to graduate, including 74 credits outside of the Business and Accounting Department. 


Students may not earn both the Business Administration Major and the Accounting (150 Hours) Major.


Accounting majors must take both BUS-492 Business and Accounting Capstone: Junior Experience (1 credit, concurrent with BUS-497 or ACC-497 Internship) in their junior year and BUS-493 Business and Accounting Capstone: Senior Seminar in their senior year (final semester preferred).