|
|
Dec 30, 2024
|
|
2012-2013 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Accounting, B.A.
|
|
Return to: Undergraduate Programs of Study
The Accounting Major provides both technical accounting and financial skills and the broad functional business background necessary to succeed in this challenging career field. New financial instruments and accounting pronouncements are being developed constantly. Tax laws are ever changing. While Accounting expertise is critical, managers in the field must make recommendations and decisions with the ‘big picture’ in mind and communicate information in an open and understandable way to both external and internal users.
|
Minimum credits required: 58
Required Foundation Courses
Required Business Administration Courses
Elective Accounting Courses
Five elective courses in Accounting for 15 credits, choose from: - BUS 316 - Cost Accounting & Analysis, 3 credit hours
- BUS 321 - Intermediate Accounting I, 4 credit hours
- BUS 322 - Intermediate Accounting II, 4 credit hours
- BUS 328 - Business Law, 3 credit hours
- BUS 378 - Principles of Fraud Examination, 3 credit hours
- BUS 407 - Federal Income Taxation, 3 credit hours
- BUS 408 - Federal Taxation: Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts, 3 credit hours
- BUS 417 - Principles of Auditing, 3 credit hours
- BUS 418 - Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting, 3 credit hours
- BUS 420 - Accounting Systems, 3 credit hours
- BUS 421 - Advanced Accounting, 3 credit hours
- BUS 468 - Financial Statement Analysis, 3 credit hours
Additional Requirements
Students majoring in Accounting must also meet these requirements:
- At least six (6) courses at the 300-400 level must be completed in the Division of Business Administration at Baldwin Wallace University.
- Students planning to attend graduate school are encouraged to take calculus.
- A maximum of 4 semester hours of a D grade in a required BUS prefix course may be counted toward the major.
|
Return to: Undergraduate Programs of Study
|
|
|