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Accounting
Accounting/Financial Planning
Business Administration
Financial Planning and Wealth Mgmt.
Health and Fitness Administration
Liberal Arts Business Studies
Management Information Science
Business Administration (Minor)
Economics (Minor)

The schedule listed below is the recommended sequence of courses for the Bachelor of Arts degree with a Major in Accounting and a Concentration in Financial Planning. A faculty advisor from the Department of Business, Accounting, and Economics will assist you each semester in course selection and in tailoring your program to suit your individual needs and interests.

 

Freshman Year

Course Area

Course Number
Course Title
Credits

Acct

201

Principles of Accounting I

3

Acct

202

Principles of Accounting II

3

CS

140

Integrated Software Applications

3

Gen. Ed.

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General Education Requirements

28
Sophomore Year

Course Area

Course Number
Course Title
Credits

Acct

301

Intermediate Accounting I

3

Acct

302

Intermediate Accounting II

3

Acct

311

Cost/Managerial Accounting

4

Econ

201

Principles of Economics I: Microeconomics

3

Econ

202

Principles of Economics II: Macroeconomics

3

CS

241

Introduction to Information Systems

2

Math

105

Statistics

3

Gen. Ed.

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General Education Requirements

18
Junior Year

Course Area

Course Number
Course Title
Credits

Busn

301

Introduction to Financial Planning

1

Busn

321

Business Management

3

Busn

330

Sales and Sales Management

3

Busn

351

Financial Management

3

Gen. Ed./Elective

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General Education Requirements/Elective Credits

12

Plus either Set A (offered in alternate years):

Acct

325

Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting

3

Acct

355

Income Tax Accounting I

3

Acct

356

Income Tax Accounting II

3

Busn

305

Insurance Planning

3

Busn

450

Estate Planning

3

or Set B (offered in alternate years):

Acct

451

Auditing I

3

Acct

452

Auditing II

3

Acct

457

Advanced Accounting

3

Busn

310

Retirement and Benefits Planning

3

Busn

440

Investments

3
Senior Year

Course Area

Course Number
Course Title
Credits

Busn

315

Business Law I

3

Busn

316

Business Law II

3

Busn

451

Senior Financial Planning Colloquium

1

Plus the remaining set of alternating year courses (Set A or B) listed in the junior year above

15

Gen. Ed./Elective

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General Education Requirements/Elective Credits

15

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The Department of Business, Accounting, and Economics reserves the right to change course offerings and schedules as circumstances warrant and require. Consequently, you must work closely with your academic advisor to ensure that you fulfill all major and General Education requirements. This is especially important inasmuch as CPA candidates must complete a 150-credit academic program.
 
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