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Courses and activities

Mr. Gideon with Intermediate Accounting students

Foundation courses
(15 semester hours)

MTH 161

Mathematical Methods for Business and Social Sciences or MTH171

MTH 201

Introduction to Statistics

ECN 101

Principles of Economics

ECN 325

History of Economic Thought

CSC 160

Introduction to Computing Technology

Common professional component
(33 semester hours)

ACC 201

Financial Accounting

ACC 202

Managerial Accounting

BA 225

Business Law I

BA 300

Principles of Finance

BA 311

Money, Banking and Financial Institutions

BA 320

Operations Management

BA 330

Principles of Marketing

BA 335

Organizational Management

BA 350

Business and Society

BA 499

Business Policy

ECN 420

International Business and Economics

The University's accounting program provides:

  • A rigorous yet supportive educational environment.

  • Exposure to all functional areas of business and economics.

  • Faculty members with extensive experience as educators and as business professionals.

  • Small classes, allowing students to receive more individual attention.

  • Necessary class, library, computer and study environment to support the program.

  • A strong liberal arts component that broadens career options and the possibility of professional advancement.

  • Extra-curricular activities, competitions and other informal learning and networking opportunities for accounting students.

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