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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in accounting prepares students for careers in auditing, corporate accounting, management consulting, governmental and not-for-profit organizations, and taxation. It equips the prospective business executive with tools for intelligent analysis, planning, control, and decision making. Graduates of this program have and will continue to be among the leaders of the profession and the worldwide business community. The accounting curriculum provides an excellent background for the student who wishes to pursue graduate work in business, public administration or law. Because this curriculum is highly structured and courses must be taken in a certain order, interested students should select this major as soon as possible in order to graduate within four years.

Accounting graduates who meet the requirements of the State Board of Public Accountancy of Florida are eligible to sit for the Uniform CPA Examination in Florida. Most states (including Florida) require accounting professionals who wish to be licensed as certified public accountants to complete 150 semester hours of education. Those who wish to engage in public accounting practice in Florida as certified public accountants should familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations issued by the Florida State Board of Public Accountancy. Students planning to practice outside Florida should consult the CPA board in their intended state of residence (call 1-800-CPA-EXAM for additional information).

Business Core (39 credits)
BUS 181 Introduction to Business
ACC 201 Financial Accounting
ACC 202 Managerial Accounting
ECO 202 Principles Microeconomics
BUS 239 Business Law I
MGT 305 Organizational Behavior and Management
MGT 325 Business Processes and Supply Chain Management
MKT 306 Principles of Marketing
BUS 311 Applications of Statistics in Business
BUS 315 Introduction to Information Systems
FIN 319 Managerial Finance
BUS 366 International Business
BUS 498 Strategic Management

Business Electives (3 credits)

Accounting Major (24 credits)
ACC 335 Int. Acc. I
ACC 336 Int. Acc. II
ACC 337 Int. Acc. III
ACC 360 Cost Acc.
ACC 362 Fed. Inc. Tax
ACC 400 Acc. Info Sys.
ACC 435 Adv. Acc.
ACC 437 Auditing

Distribution Requirements with co-requisites

Theology and Philosophy (9 credits)
THE    
PHI 292 Ethics

Communication Arts - Oral and Written (9 credits)
ENG 111  
ENG 112/210  
SPE    

Natural Science and Mathematics (9 credits)
MAT 108 Precal for Business
MAT 152 Elem Prob & Stats
SCI    

Behavioral and Social Sciences (9 credits)
ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
(3 credits required from: ANT, CRM, PSY, SOC)

Humanities and Arts (9 credits)

Non-Business Electives (15 credits)
CS 180 Introduction to Computers
ORI 100 Freshman Seminar
ORI 300 Career Readiness
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