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Courses and activities

Foundation courses
(15 semester hours)
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MTH 161 |
Mathematical Methods for Business and Social
Sciences or MTH171 |
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MTH 201 |
Introduction to Statistics |
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ECN 101 |
Principles of Economics |
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ECN 325 |
History of Economic Thought |
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CSC 160 |
Introduction to Computing Technology |
Common professional
component
(33 semester hours)
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ACC 201
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Financial Accounting
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ACC 202
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Managerial Accounting
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BA 225
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Business Law I
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BA 300
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Principles of Finance
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BA 311
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Money, Banking and Financial
Institutions
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BA 320
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Operations Management
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BA 330
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Principles of Marketing
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BA 335
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Organizational Management
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BA 350
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Business and Society
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BA 499
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Business Policy
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ECN 420
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International Business and Economics
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The University's accounting program provides:
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A rigorous yet supportive educational
environment.
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Exposure to all functional areas of
business and economics.
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Faculty members with extensive
experience as educators and as business professionals.
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Small classes, allowing students to
receive more individual attention.
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Necessary class, library, computer and
study environment to support the program.
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A strong liberal arts component that
broadens career options and the possibility of professional
advancement.
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Extra-curricular activities,
competitions and other informal learning and networking opportunities
for accounting students.
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