BBA Accounting

Degree Requirements

University Core
  • ENGL 1301  Freshman Composition I
  • ENGL 1302  Freshman Composition II
  • English Literature  
  • GOVT 2301 or 2306  American Government: National, State and Local
  • GOVT 2302 or 2305  American Government: National, State, and Local
  • Natural Science (6 hours)  
  • Social/Behavioral Science  
  • Visual/Performing Arts  
  • Speech  
  • Computer Literacy  
  • HIST 1301  United States History
  • HIST 1302  United States History
  • MATH 1324  Finite Math
Lower Division Business Core
  • ACCT 2401 or ACCT 2301  Accounting Theory I
  • ACCT 2402 or ACCT 2302  Accounting Theory II
  • ECON 2301  Principles of Economics I
  • ECON 2302  Principles of Economics II
  • MATH 1325  Elements of Calculus for Business
Upper Division Business Core
  • MGT 3311  Principles of Management
  • MKT 3311  Principles of Marketing
  • QMS 3311  Statistics for Business and Economics
  • ENG 3430  Professional Writing
  • ISC 3325  Information Systems in Organizations
  • ECO 3315  Managerial Economics
  • FIN 3311  Business Finance
  • MGT 3312  Legal Environment of Business
  • QMS 3321  Quantitative Decision Making
  • MGT 4322  Strategy and the Business Environment
  • ACC 3332  Financial Statement Analysis
  • MGT 4314  Leadership
  • MGT 4340  Strategic Management
Academic Concentration
  • ACC 3311  Costs and Budgets
  • ACC 3312  Intermediate Accounting I
  • ACC 3313  Intermediate Accounting II
  • ACC 4311  Principles of Federal Income Taxation
  • ACC 4321  Auditing
  • ACC 4320  Accounting Information Systems
  • ACC 4331  Advanced Accounting
Free Elective
  • Free electives (to fulfill 120 semester credit hours)  
  • Free elective  

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Disclaimer

School of Business Administration staff advisors assist with developing degree plans and are available to assist students with selecting courses each term. However, under University policy, they are not responsible for checking to see that students have met degree requirements. Students are responsible for meeting the degree requirements specified in their catalog and degree plan. Students should apply for graduation one semester prior to their intended graduation date. The application will trigger a detailed review by Admissions Office personnel, which will reveal any requirements left to complete.