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B.B.A. - Concentration in Accounting

Accounting is of major importance in the world of business. The B.B.A. program with a concentration in Accounting is to provide quantitative and qualitative information, primarily financial in nature, needed for making economic decisions and reasoned choices among alternative courses of action. The student who majors in Accounting may choose from a variety of courses that offer the mechanics of and insights into this field. Students must take the following:

Units
G.E. REQUIREMENTS  Refer to G.E. Requirement List 76
CORE COURSES 40
AC102A General Accounting 1 4
AC102B General Accounting 2 4
BU101 Business Law 1 4
BU250 Small Business Management 4
BU300 Principles of Management 4
BU350 Finance 4
BU370 Business and Economics Statistics 4
BU420 Financial Management 4
IS100 Introduction to Computer Information Systems 4
MK300 Principles of Marketing 4
MAJOR COURSES 40
AC202A Intermediate Accounting 1 4
AC202B Intermediate Accounting 2 4
AC202C Intermediate Accounting 3 4
AC300 Managerial Accounting 4
AC420A Auditing 1 4
AC430A Income Tax Accounting 1 4
BU410 Credit Management 4
BU425 Money and Banking 4
IS230 Introduction to e-Commerce 4
IS320 Computer Technology and Applications 4
ELECTIVE COURSES   Refer to Elective Course List 24
Choose six Student may choose any appropriate computer science, information systems, or business related courses (Refer to B.B.A. Elective Course List).
TOTAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENT UNITS 180

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