ACCOUNTING CURRICULUM GUIDE

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ACCOUNTING CURRICULUM GUIDE
2015-2016
Bryan Undergraduate Student Services  301 Bryan Building
course
BUS 105¹
ISM 110
SUST course*
ENG 101
CST 105
GEC – GFA
Fall Semester
credits
2
3
3
3
3
3
17
FRESHMAN YEAR
grade
course
ECO 201²
ISM 280²
MAT 115²
GEC – GLT
GEC – GNS
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336-334-5928
Spring Semester
credits
3
3
3
3
3
grade
15
TOTAL CREDITS: 32
course
ACC 218²
ECO 202
MGT 312
MAT 120
GEC + WI³
Fall Semester
credits
3
3
3
3
3
15
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Spring Semester
grade
course
credits
ACC 202²
3
ACC 318²
3
ECO 250
3
MKT 320
3
GEC-GNS + LAB
4
16
TOTAL CREDITS: 31
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester [STUDY ABROAD]
course
credits
grade
course
ECO 300
3
ACC 319²
MGT 301
3
ACC 325²
Free Elective
3
FIN 315
Free Elective
3
MKT 309
Free Elective
3
GEC – GHP
15
TOTAL CREDITS: 30
course
ACC 330²
ACC 420²
MGT 330
SCM 302
Free Elective
Fall Semester
credits
3
3
3
3
3
15
SENIOR YEAR
grade
course
ACC 440²
ACC 450 or 500+²
PHI 361
MGT 491
Free Elective
Spring Semester
credits
3
3
3
3
3
15
Spring Semester
credits
3
3
3
3
3
15
grade
grade
grade
TOTAL CREDITS: 30
*SUST course – choose 1 from: ECO 100, BUS/ENT 130, ENV 110, STH 200, LLC 120+120R, or LLC 130+130R
NOTES
1 – Transfer students with more than 20 credits in semester hours are exempt from taking BUS 105-Business Skills Development
2 – Grade of C or better (not C-) is required for all courses with this notation
3 – General Education Core (GEC) plus Writing Intensive (WI) must come from 1 of the following categories: GFA-Fine Arts, GLT-Literature, or GPRPhilosophy, Religion & Ethical Perspectives
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
FEATURED EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
2015-2016
Bryan Undergraduate Student Services  301 Bryan Building

336-334-5928
CHINA
Chinese University of Hong Kong (AACSB-accredited)
CUHK offers a variety of business courses including
accounting and finance electives or Common Business
Core classes. English is the primary language of
instruction and limited internship opportunities may be
available.
http://www.bschool.cuhk.edu.hk/
FINLAND
University of Oulu (AACSB-accredited)
UO offers a variety of business courses taught in English.
In addition to elective credits can also consider
completing Common Business Core classes. Examples
include: global economics, finance electives,
international management, and supply chain
management.
www.oulu.fi/oulubusinessschool/
GERMANY
University of Mannheim (AACSB-accredited)
ITALY
Università Carlo Catanneo-LIUC
http://www.bwl.uni-mannheim.de/en/international
JAPAN
Nagoya University of Foreign Studies
KOREA
Sungkyunkwan University (AACSB-accredited)
http://www-e.nufs.ac.jp/jli/programs/index.html
POLAND
University of Wroclaw
UW offers a variety of business courses taught in
English through the Faculty of Law, Administration and
Economics. In addition to elective credits students can
also consider completing Common Business Core
classes.
https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/
SCOTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
University of Strathclyde
SOUTH AFRICA
University of Stellenbosch (AACSB-accredited)
US offers an impressive semester-long community
engagement program that Bryan students can complete
for elective credit. Common Business Core classes are
also available with English being the primary language
of instruction.
www.usb.ac.za
WALES, UNITED KINGDOM
University of Wales,Trinity Saint David
UWTSD is a popular study abroad partner because of
the hospitality of the people and accessibility of
university. Business course options are available only at
the Carmarthen campus – students take business
electives at UWTSD.
www.uwtsd.ac.uk/undergraduate/
While the programs listed above are featured for the Department of Accounting and Finance,
students are by no means limited to these opportunities.
For information on all available programs, please visit
http://studyabroad.uncg.edu and use the program search.
It is the student’s responsibility to plan for and meet all program requirements. Refer to the current Undergraduate
Bulletin for a comprehensive list of degree requirements.
Transfer equivalencies are not guaranteed – students must follow Bryan School policies and procedures for gaining
approval for all transfer coursework.
Grade of C or better (not C-) or its equivalent at the host institution is required for all courses taken as part of an approved
study abroad program.
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