Business majors who complete the Accountancy Minor strengthen their ability
to analyze and use accounting data. By enhancing these key skills, students
increase their understanding of business and prepare themselves for more career
opportunities. Enrollment in the Accountancy Minor is limited to students
who have been admitted to the School of Business; the Accountancy Minor may
be awarded only to students who also complete a business major.
| Course Requirements
|
Semester
Hours |
ACC 3200 |
Financial Accounting Theory I* |
3 |
ACC 3250 |
Financial Accounting Theory II* |
3 |
ACC 3300 |
Management and Cost Accounting* |
3 |
|
|
One ACC elective (selected from the list below) |
3 |
| Total |
|
12
|
| Select
1 course from the following: |
ACC 3750 |
Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting |
| ACC 3900 |
Accounting Information Systems |
ACC 4275 |
Internship in Accounting |
ACC 4300 |
Advanced Management and Cost Accounting |
ACC 4400 |
Federal Income Taxation I |
ACC 4500 |
Advanced Accounting Theory |
ACC 4550 |
Internal Auditing |
| ACC 4700 |
Auditing and Assurance Services |
ACC 4740 |
Independent Study |
ACC 4800 |
Federal Income Taxation II |
*ACC 3200, ACC 3250, and ACC 3300 must be completed in residence. Finance
majors who earn an Accountancy Minor may not also use ACC 3200 or ACC 3300
as an elective in their Finance major.