Accounting Degree Plans
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting (120 hour program)
| 1st Semester | 2nd Semester |
|---|---|
| ENG 1301-English Composition | ENG 1302-Writing Across the Curriculum |
| MATH 1311-Business Math I | MATH 1312-Business Math II |
| HIST 1301-History of the US to 1865 | HIST 1302-History of the US 1865-Present |
| Science (3 hours) (1) | Science (3 hours) (1) |
| BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications | Art, Drama, Music (3 hours) |
| 3rd Semester | 4th Semester |
|---|---|
| ACC 2301-Principles of Accounting I | ACC 2302-Principles of Accounting II |
| ECO 2301-Macroeconomics | ECO 2302-Microeconomics |
| GOVT 2301-Federal & State Government | GOVT 2302-Federal & State Government |
| MSC 2331-Statistical Analysis; | COMM 2301-Public Speaking |
| ENG 23xx-Sophomore Literature (2) | ENG 3352-Business Communications |
| 5th Semester | 6th Semester |
|---|---|
| ACC 3303-Intermediate Accounting I | ACC 3304-Intermediate Accounting II |
| ACC 3331-Cost Accounting | ACC 3305-Accounting Information Systems |
| FIN 3361-Financial Management | ACC 3361-Income Tax Accounting |
| MGT 3301-Principles of Management | MGT 3305-Operations & Production Mgt |
| MKT 3321-Marketing | Elective-3 hours |
| 7th Semester | 8th Semester |
|---|---|
| ACC 4311-Advanced Accounting I | BA 4303-Business Strategy & Policy Formulation |
| ACC 4303-Auditing | Advanced Accounting Elective3 |
| BUSI 3345-Business Law I | Elective-3 hours (4) |
| BCIS 4366-Business Modeling | Elective-3 hours (5) |
| Elective-3 hours | Elective-3 hours |
- 1 BIO 1410/1411; CHEM 1301/1302; GEOL 1401/1402; PHYS 1301/1302; P S 1301/1302; (For Biology and Geology, extra hours will count as electives.)
- ENG 2323/2324/2325
- ACC 4312-Advanced Accounting II or Acc 4362-Advanced Tax Accounting
- BUSI 3346-Business Law II recommended for students preparing for CPA Exam.
- MGT 4302-Ethics in Organizations recommended for students preparing for CPA Exam.
Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration, B.B.A./M.B.A. in Accounting 2007-2009
| Academic major | Semester hours |
|---|---|
| Accounting 2301,2302, 3303, 3304,3305,3331, 3361, 4303, 4311, 4312, 6303, 6313, 6317, 6361, 6362 | 45 |
| Business 3345, 3346 | 6 |
| MSC 6301 | 3 |
Business Computer Information Systems 1305 |
3 |
| Economics 2301, 2302, 6311 | 9 |
| Finance 3361, 6301 | 6 |
| Management 3301, 6311, 6312, 6313 | 12 |
| Management Science 2331 | 3 |
| Marketing 3321, 6301 | 6 |
| Other Requirements | Semester hours |
|---|---|
| English 1301, 1302, Sophomore Literature, 3352 | 12 |
| Math 1311 or 1302 & 1312 or 2331 | 6 |
| Science (2 lab courses); | 8 |
| History 1301, 1302 | 6 |
| Government 2301, 2302 | 6 |
| Communication 2301 | 3 |
| Visual and Performing Arts (Art, Drama or Music) | 3 |
| Physical Activity | 1 |
| Supporting Concentration (optional) | 0 |
| Electives | 13 |
| Total hours | 154 |
Students interested in the Integrated B.B.A./M.B.A. Program in Accounting will be required to complete a minimum of 154 semester credit hours of degree credit. Of this total, 118 semester credit hours will be at the undergraduate level and 36 hours will be at the graduate level. A unique feature of this five-year program will be the requirement that the student be admitted to the Graduate Program at the beginning of his or her senior year. This will enable the student to take graduate level courses during the fall and/or spring semester of the student's senior year. Yet another unique feature of this program will be awarding of the BBA and MBA degrees simultaneously at the completion of the program. Therefore, a student will not be awarded the BBA in Accounting after completing 118 semester credit hours at the undergraduate level and the MBA in Accounting upon completion of 36 graduate hours at the graduate level. Should a student decide not to finish the MBA portion of the program, then this student would be required to complete all the course requirements for the BBA in Accounting as a separate degree specified in the 2007-2009 Angelo State University Catalog. Refer to the Graduate section of this Bulletin for more information.
