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Dec 03, 2024
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2010 - 2011 Catalog of Courses [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Accounting
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Coordinator - Paul J. Herz
The Accounting Degree Program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB), and is one of the five degree programs offered in the School of Business Administration (SOBA).
The Accounting major prepares students to embark immediately upon careers as public, industrial or governmental accountants and provides a foundation in accounting and business administration that will enable them to pursue graduate study. Graduates can expect to work in such areas as management advisory services, income tax, auditing, budgeting, cost accounting, and general accounting
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Program Requirements
A student studying Accounting must complete the following requirements: Major Requirements:
Common SOBA Requirements:Subtotal Common SOBA Requirements - Total Credits: 41
Quantitative Reasoning Requirement:
Complete one of the following: Subtotal Quantitative Reasoning Requirement - Total Credits: 3-4
Accounting Major Requirements:
Plus a minimum of 13 credits of upper division accounting courses selected from the following:
Subtotal Accounting Major Requirements - Total Credits: 24¹
Total Major Requirements - Credits: 72-73
- Free Electives (variable)
TOTAL REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION - CREDITS: 120
1 The 24 credits used to satisfy the accounting major may not be used to satisfy any other major, option, or minor within the School of Business Administration.
Note to transfer and former students: If you have taken any of your major requirements and received a different number of credits than listed above, you may need to complete additional major credit requirements.
For information regarding CMA, CPA, and other professional certifications and requirements in Colorado and other states, please see an accounting professor. Accounting Major Suggested Course Sequence¹
1 In order to graduate in four years, the recommended number of credits per semester is 15 credits (8 semesters X 15 credits = 120 credits for graduation). 2 There is a specific group of lower level Gen. Ed. Courses. The group contains AH, HI, and SS courses. Students must complete a total of 15 credits in that group with at least 1 course from HI, 2 courses from AH, and 1 from SS (both Econ 262 and 272 will satisfy this SS requirement). 3 By the end of the Freshman year, a student should have completed COMP 150 (or equivalent) and 30 credits. |
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