Accounting Major (63-66 credits): The accounting major prepares students for a variety of careers in accounting. Course work accommodates students interested in public accounting (CPAs), management accounting (CMAs), controllership, taxation, and/or governmental accounting. The accounting major is also highly recommended for students interested in attending law school. The university’s accounting program meets the requirements for taking the Uniform CPA exam in Minnesota and many other states. The university offers several ways for students to meet the educational requirements for CPA licensure. Students who are considering the CPA path are strongly encouraged to consult an accounting faculty member early in their college career to individually determine the best way to meet the requirements.
A. and B. Business Core A. All of the following: AC222 Accounting Concepts BU285 International Business Environment BU312 Business Law I BU341 Corporate Finance BU452 Strategic Management CS102 Introduction to Computer Applications EC261 Principles of Microeconomics EC262 Principles of Macroeconomics MG219 Principles of Management MK217 Principles of Marketing PH362 Business Ethics B. Mathematics: one of the following: M145 Finite Mathematics M151 Calculus I M309 Business Calculus C. All of the following: AC223 Financial Accounting Principles AC320 Federal Tax AC321 Intermediate Accounting I AC322 Intermediate Accounting II AC324 Cost Accounting AC325 Accounting Information Systems AC426 Auditing AC428 Advanced Accounting D. One or two of the following (dependent on track): AC427 Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting (CPA track) BU413 Business Law II (CPA track) MG409 Production and Operations Management (CMA track)
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