Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting
Total Semester Credit Hours = 120
Professional opportunities in the field of accounting include professional practice as a Certified Public Accountant, corporate accountant, controller, and government sector fiscal officer. The accounting career path often leads to responsible positions in organizations such as comptroller, chief financial officer, or president of the firm. Accounting is also excellent training for graduate business degrees (e.g. the MBA) and for law school. The undergraduate program in accounting provides students with a solid foundation that, upon completion of guided graduate coursework, will meet the requirements necessary to sit for the Uniform CPA exam.
Objectives
Educational outcomes for students who complete the accounting major include the following:
- Complete foundational accounting courses in preparation for graduate study that will meet requirements to sit for the Uniform CPA exam.
- Comprehend the policy, environmental, regulatory, and compliance issues of accounting.
- Understand and exercise the ethical and professional responsibilities of an accountant.
- Understand the content, concepts, structure, and use of internal and external reporting for organizations.
- Analyze, anticipate, and meet the information needs of decision makers.
- Understand different costing systems and their application to both manufacturing and service organizations.
- Comprehend and develop systems to identify, gather, measure, summarize, and analyze financial and non-financial data in organizations.
- Understand and apply the concepts, methods, and processes of accounting and administrative control.
- Understand the nature of attest services.
- Understand and apply the principles of taxation to financial and managerial decisions.
Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for Accounting
Freshman Year
First Semester (15 hrs.)
ENGL 1301 | College Composition I [TCCN: ENGL 1301] | |
HIST 1301 | United States History I [TCCN: HIST 1301] | |
TECH 2323 | Introduction to Computer Applications | |
MATH 1324 | Mathematics for Business and Economics I [TCCN: MATH 1324] | |
Life and Physical Science (3 hrs.)
Second Semester (15 hrs.)
HIST 1302 | United States History II [TCCN: HIST 1302] | |
SPCM 1315 | Fundamentals of Speech Communication [TCCN: SPCM 1315] | |
MATH 1325 | Mathematics for Business and Economics II [TCCN: MATH 1325] | |
Life and Physical Science (3 hrs.)
Creative Arts (3 hrs.)
Sophomore Year
First Semester (15 hrs.)
POLS 2305 | Introductory American Government [TCCN: GOVT 2305] | |
ECON 2301 | Principles of Macroeconomics [TCCN: ECON 2301] | |
MATH 1342 | Statistics [TCCN: MATH 1342] | |
ACCT 2301 | Principles of Financial Accounting [TCCN: ACCT 2301] | |
Language, Philosophy and Culture (3 hrs.)
Second Semester (15 hrs.)
POLS 2306 | Introductory Texas Politics [TCCN: GOVT 2306] | |
ECON 2302 | Principles of Microeconomics [TCCN: ECON 2302] | |
ACCT 2302 | Principles of Managerial Accounting [TCCN: ACCT 2302] | |
MANA 3311 | Managing People in Organizations | |
ENGL 1302 | College Composition II [TCCN: ENGL 1302] | |
Junior Year
First Semester (15 hrs.)
Elective (2 hrs.)
Second Semester (15 hrs.)
Upper-level CBT Elective (3 hrs.)
Senior Year
First Semester (15 hrs.)
Upper-level CBT electives (6 hrs.)
Upper-level elective (3 hrs.)
Second Semester (15 hrs.)
Upper-level electives (3 hrs.)
Elective (3 hrs.)
Note: Total hours must equal at least 120