GEP Year 1 ACCOUNTING – Typical Course Sequence (For the Class of 2014 and following) Fall Semester 1English 101 Craft of Language [VC] ACC 101 Concepts of Financial Accounting [BC] Foreign Language [VC] ECN 101 Microeconomics [VC] First Year Seminar [SC] 2DSS 100 Competency in Excel (non-credit) Revised 10-21-2011 Spring Semester PHL 154 Moral Foundations [SC] ACC 102 Managerial Accounting [BC] Foreign Language [VC] Math Beauty [VC] ECN 102 Macroeconomics [ILC #1] 3DSS 111 Basic Business Analytics (1 credit) Year 2 THE 154 Faith, Justice, Catholic Tradition [SC] ENG 102 Texts and Contexts [SC] DSS 200 Intro to Information Systems [BC] MGT 110 or MGT 120 [BC] ACC 205 Financial Acct Info Systems 1 [MAJ] DSS 210 Business Statistics [BC] FIN 200 Introduction to Finance [BC] MKT 201 Principles of Marketing [BC] ACC 206 Financial Acct Info Systems 2 [MAJ] ACC 212 Management Acct Info Systems 1 [MAJ] Year 3 Faith and Reason [SC] HIS 154 Forging the Modern World [SC] Philosophy (Philosophical Anthropology) [VC] MGT 360 Legal Environment of Business I [BC] ACC 307 Financial Acct Info Systems 3 [MAJ] ENG 263 Writing for Organizations [ILC #2] DSS 220 Business Analytics [BC] ACC 315 Federal Income Taxation [MAJ] ACC 317 Auditing and Assurance Services [MAJ] ELECTIVE Year 4 4 Fine Arts/Literature [VC] BUS 495 Business Policy [BC] ELECTIVE (4or the 2nd non-lab science course) ELECTIVE ELECTIVE Laboratory Science [VC] PHL 320 Business, Society, and Ethics [ILC #3] Theology – Religious Difference [VC] ELECTIVE ELECTIVE [SC] Signature Courses (6) [BC] HSB Foundation (10) [VC] Variable Courses (9) ELECTIVES (6) [ILC] Integrated Learning Courses (3) [MAJ] Courses in Major (6) 1 Students may earn credit for English 101 through earning a grade of 4 or 5 on the AP English Exam. In this case, the student may take ENG 102 in the fall semester of freshman year. 2 DSS 100 MS Excel competency is to be demonstrated in the fall semester of freshman year. Competency to the satisfaction of the DSS Chair is required of all HSB majors. 3 DSS 111 is an optional online elective course available to help prepare business students to solve quantitative problems in an undergraduate business curriculum. [1 credit, grade received] 4 To satisfy this requirement the student may take either one 4-credit laboratory course or two 3-credit non-laboratory courses. If choosing the 2 semester option, the second course replaces an elective. Additional notes: Additional notes: In selecting courses, students will be required to identify courses that meet the overlay requirements in the areas of 1. Diversity, Globalization or Non-Western Area Studies; 2. Ethics Intensive; and 3. Writing Intensive. Many of the courses already in your schedule may cover these areas. GEP ACCOUNTING MAJOR CHECKLIST (total of 40 courses) Revised 10-21-2011 STUDENTS: This checklist is in order of graduation requirements for your major. Be sure to review the notes on the opposite page as well as the on-line course catalog for more specific guidelines. GEP Signature Courses [SC] (6 courses) ____ ______ First Year Seminar Selection – your Course Title: _________________________ ____ ______ Faith and Reason Selection – Your Course Title: _________________________ ____ ENG 102 Texts and Contexts ____ HIS 154 Forging the Modern World ____ PHL 154 Moral Foundations ____ THE 154 Faith, Justice, Catholic Tradition Variable Courses [VC] (9 courses) ____ Fine Arts and Literature Selection – Your Course Title: ______________________ ____ ECN 101 Microeconomics ____ ENG 101 Craft of Language1 ____ ____ Non-Native Language (2 semesters; students may test out of this requirement.) 4 ____ Laboratory Science Selection – Your Course Title: _________________________ ____ Math Beauty Selection – Your Course Title: _________________________ ____ Philosophy (Philosophical Anthropology) Your Course Title: _______________________ ____ Theology #2 Religious Difference – Your Course Title: _________________________ Integrated Learning Courses [ILC] (3 courses) ____ ILC #1 ECN 102 Macroeconomics ____ ILC #2 ENG 263 Writing for Organizations ____ ILC #3 PHL 320 Business, Society, and Ethics Business Core Required Courses [BC] (10 courses in addition to non-credit DSS 100) ____ DSS 100 Proven Competency in Excel ____ FIN 200 ____ ACC 101 Concepts of Financial Accounting ____ MGT 360 ____ ACC 102 Managerial Accounting ____ MGT 110/120 ____ DSS 200 Introduction to Info Systems ____ DSS 210 Business Statistics ____ MKT 201 ____ DSS 220 Business Analytics ____ BUS 495 Courses in Major [MAJ] (6 courses) ____ ACC 205 Financial Accounting Information Systems I ____ ACC 206 Financial Accounting Information Systems II ____ ACC 307 Financial Accounting Information Systems III ____ ACC 212 Management Accounting Information Systems I ____ ACC 315 Federal Income Taxation ____ ACC 317 Auditing and Assurance Services Free Electives ____ Free Elective ____ Free Elective ____ Free Elective 1 (6 courses) ____ ____ ____ Introduction to Finance Legal Environment of Business I 110 Essentials of Organ Behavior OR 120 Essentials of MGT Principles of Marketing Business Policy (senior year) Three courses among your 40 that satisfy the following overlay areas: ____ ____ ____ Diversity, Globalization, or Non-Western Studies Course Ethics Intensive Course Writing Intensive Course Free Elective Free Elective Free Elective (4or the 2nd non-lab science course) If credit is earned through the AP Exam, then this area may be used to fulfill another area or free elective.