May 14, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Roadmap: B.S. in Business Administration, Accounting Concentration for Stockton Transfers


***FOR STOCKTON TRANSFER STUDENTS ***

Accounting is a systematic way of analyzing and describing the activities of a business or other economic entity primarily in monetary terms to provide useful information to managers, owners, investors, creditors, regulatory agencies, and others. Graduates will be able to develop and interpret financial reports and narratives and function in a competitive professional environment. They will be prepared in at least two specialized areas: auditing of financial results, completion of tax returns, and applying appropriate software to accounting problems.

*This roadmap provides a recommended advising plan to complete a degree in 2-years assuming the following have been completed: 1) U.S. Constitution & CA State and Local Government 2) Lower Division General Education 3) Major Prerequisites, with the exception of BUS 2090 (no equivalency).

*If Lower Division General Education and/or Major Prerequisite courses have not been completed prior to transfer, additional classes and/or semesters may be required outside of the 2-year roadmap. Elective units may be needed to meet the required 120 semester units for a Baccalaureate Degree. Refer to the 4-year roadmap and/or University Catalog for Lower Division General Education and Major Prerequisite courses.

The Stanislaus State General Education (GE) program is undergoing changes with the implementation of AB 1460 Ethnic Studies Graduation Requirement. In order to honor the transfer pathway of students who started prior to the new law, transfers enrolling at Stan State for the first time Fall 2021-Spring 2023 will follow the 2020-21 GE Program. Major requirements will follow the 2022-23 catalog.

 

Third Year

*Take Business Quantitative Skills Assessment Test (BQSAT)

Fall Semester
Course
Units
OM 3010 - Operations Management   3
CIS 3700 - Information Technology for Management    3

Choose one of the following courses:

4
ACC 3140 Cost Accounting   4
Total Units 14
Cumulative Total 14
Spring Semester
Course
Units
BUS 2090 Ethics and Social Responsibility for Businesses and Businesspeople  3

Choose one of the following courses:

MGT 3310 - Management Theory and Practice   
FIN 3220 Business Finance  3
ACC 3120 Intermediate Accounting II   4
Total Units 16
Cumulative Total 30
  • ACC 3110 is a required prerequisite for ACC 3120.
  • Take BQSAT Test (www.csustan.edu/cba/bqsat).
  • Satisfy Multicultural Requirement in GE Area UD-C. 
  • Declare concentration by end of first term.
  • *At the end of this term submit an Application for Graduation (apply when two semesters remain or 90 units have been completed).
  • For additional graduation information visit:(www.csustan.edu/enrollment-services/graduation).                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

 

 

Fourth Year

*Apply for Graduation

Fall Semester
Course
Units
General Education Area UD-D (ACC 4140 Income Tax Accounting ) 4
MGT 3400 International Business   3
MKT 3410 Principles of Marketing   3
OM 3020 Management Science   3

Choose one of the following courses: 

4
Total Units 17
Cumulative Total 47
Spring Semester
Course
Units
General Education Area UD-B 3
General Education Area UD-C (Multicultural) 3
MGT 4900 Business Policy   3
BUS 4901 Business Professionalism   1
ACC 4110 Advanced Accounting   4
Total Units 14
Cumulative Total 61
  • Submit a Graduation Application when two semester remain or 90 units have be completed. https://www.csustan.edu.edu/enrollmentservices/graduation
  • Satisfy Multicultural Requirement in GE area UD-C. 
  • ACC 4140 satisfies GE Area UD-D and Major.
  • Suggested additional courses for CPA Requirements: FIN 3225 (1) & ACC 4180 (4) and remaining choice from following: ACC 4120 (4), ACC 4140 (4), ACC 4160 (4)
  • This is a suggested roadmap and subject to change. Check the “University Catalog” and “Course Schedule” for the most accurate course offerings each semester.
  • Students should enroll in course(s) as space is available in the section(s) offered.
  • Take advantage of Winter and Summer Terms to complete 30 units a year in order to graduate in 2 years.