Accounting
The accounting major helps students understand and master the conceptual framework used to measure and report an organization’s financial events. In accordance with professional and ethical standards, students analyze and evaluate accounting practices and systems to understand how they should and do function in business entities. They learn fiduciary responsibility and how to communicate with internal and external stakeholders. This major promotes skills in problem-solving, decision-making, systems analysis, and planning within financial, economic, managerial, and technological contexts. Accounting is an important foundation for careers in finance, auditing and administration within both the public and private sectors.
Degree Requirements
Foundation Courses
All above classes may be substituted for an equivalent.
Required Major Courses
*If transferred from another university, the course must have been completed within the last five years.
ACC 49060 Seminar in Applied Accounting: CAPSTONE COURSE