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2023-2024 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Four-Year Plan: Accounting


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Sample Four-Year Plan of Study 2023-2024

The following is a sample plan of course requirements to complete the Accounting major in four years or eight semesters.

  • Each student’s experience will vary slightly, as this plan does not include transfer work or credit for prior learning (such as Advanced Placement-AP).
  • Math, English, and Reading placement is primarily determined by high school performance and confirmed by on-site assessment.
    • If fundamental courses are required, they should be taken within the first year.
  • All courses listed are three semester hours unless indicated otherwise.

NOTE: Four-year plans assume the student is prepared to take the courses listed. If prerequisites are required, additional semester hours may be required to complete the degree.

Refer to the program page  or course descriptions  for additional information about this major and requirements to degree. 

Accounting Major


First Year


Second Year


Third Year


Fall Semester (15 semester hours)


Spring Semester (15 semester hours)


Fourth Year


Fall Semester (15 semester hours)


Spring Semester (15 semester hours)


Total


Total Semester Hours for Graduation: 120

Notes:


*** Computer Programming related course requirement for Accounting:

- Choose three of the following courses: CPS 200 - Programming I CPS 212 - Programming II DAT 210 - Database Basics ,DAT 301 - Introduction to Data Visualization Techniques DAT 442 - Data Management and Warehousing DAT 445 - Systems Analysis & Design (WI) DAT 452 - Information Technology Project Management DAT 455 - Predictive Analytics  or MAT 320 - Applied Statistics .

- If the student plans to complete CPS 212 - Programming II , recommendation is to complete MAT 140 - Advanced Algebra  > prerequisite to MAT 250 - Discrete Mathematics  > prerequisite to CPS 212 .   

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