Accounting
The concentration in Accounting provides students with a thorough grounding in financial and management accounting that will contribute to careers in finance, consulting, information systems, and general management. Students completing this concentration will possess a basic conceptual knowledge of accounting and an understanding of the nature, limitations, interpretations, and uses of financial information by investors and managers.
The Accounting concentration is 12 credit hours.
Required courses:
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ACCT-641 Corporate Financial Reporting (3)
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ACCT-611 Cost Accounting (3)
Select 6 credits from the following courses:
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ACCT-547 Advanced Financial Reporting (3)
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ACCT-549 Contemporary Assurance and Audit Services (3)
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ACCT-550 Accounting Information Systems (3)
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ACCT-560 Governmental and Not-for- Profit Accounting (3)
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ACCT-596 Selected Topics (3)
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ACCT-604 Tax Planning for Individuals and Business Enterprises (3)
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ACCT-670 International Accounting (3)
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ACCT/FIN-677 Financial Statement Analysis (3)
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ACCT-725 Modern Management Control Systems (3)
Modifications of this program may be made to suit the academic needs of individual students, subject to approval by the department chair.




