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Accounting Concentration - Business Administration B.S.


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Professors: Campbell, Filling, Garner, Lindsay
Associate Professors: Johnson, L., Tan
Assistant Professor: McGhee

Office: Demergasso-Bava Hall 216
Phone: (209) 667-3671

The concentration in Accounting is available to students earning the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration .

Accounting is a systematic way of analyzing and describing the activities of a business or other economic entity primarily in monetary terms. Its purpose is to provide useful information to managers, owners, investors, creditors, regulatory agencies, and others concerned about such information. Accounting involves analyzing and recording transactions and other events, combining recorded data in useful ways, and reporting results to those concerned. It also involves the art of analyzing and interpreting financial statements and other information provided by the accounting process.

Graduates will be prepared to function effectively in a competitive, professional environment where they must be adept with computers, software, and the people who create and maintain that software.

View Learning Objectives  for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and its concentrations.

Requirements


 

1. Complete University General Education requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree.


(51 units minimum)

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3. Complete ACC 3125 Accounting Research and Communication (WP)


 

5. Complete the concentration.


 

The Concentration


(28 units)

Note:


A 2.0 grade point average must be earned in all required courses.

Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination


Students preparing for the CPA Examination should take the following as an elective:

Certified Management Accountant Examination


Students preparing for the CMA Examination should take: