1st Semester - First Year ENG 1010 MTH 1310 SPE 1010 ____ ____ ____ ____ 2nd Semester - First Year Freshman Comp: The Essay Finite Math for Mgmt & Soc Science Public Speaking Elective (Multicultural Suggested) Social Science Elective (SS 02) 1st Semester - Second Year ___ ____ ECO 2010 ACC 2010 CIS 2010 ___ ____ 1st Semester - Third Year ___ ____ ECO 2020 ACC 2020 MGT 2210 MKT 2040 Natural Science Elective (NS 02) Principles of Micro-Economics Principles of Accounting II Legal Environment of Business I Business Communication 2nd Semester - Third Year Accounting Information Systems Income Tax I Managerial Statistics Managerial Finance Organizational Management 1st Semester - Fourth Year ACC 3520 PHI 3360 ACC 4200 ___ ____ ___ ____ Freshman Comp: Analysis, Research & Doc. Calculus for Mgmt & Soc Science Historical Studies Elective (HI 02) American Nat’l Government Elective 2nd Semester - Second Year Natural Science Elective (NS 02) Principles of Macro-Economics Principles of Accounting I Computer Applications for Business Arts & Letters Elective (AL 02) ACC 3300 ACC 3090 CIS 3300 FIN 3300 MGT 3000 ENG 1020 MTH 1320 ___ ____ PSC 1010 ___ ____ ACC 3510 ACC 3400 MKT 3000 CIS 3320 ___ ____ Intermediate Accounting I Cost Accounting Principles of Marking Management Science Elective 2nd Semester - Fourth Year Intermediate Accounting II Ethics Requirement (AL 02) Business Ethics Auditing Elective Elective ACC ____ MGT 4950 ACC ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ Required Major Elective Strategic Management Required Major Elective Elective Elective Note: Unrestricted elective credits may vary. Total unrestricted electives must be sufficient for the student to meet the required college minimum of 120 credit hours. Typically the unrestricted elective credits will vary between 12 and 27 credit hours. These hours may be used to meet requirements for a minor or a concentration. As per college policy, no more than 4 semester hours in human performance and sport activities (HPL) or varsity sports (ATH) and no more than 7 semester hours in music ensemble courses will be counted toward the degree. MULTICULTURAL REQUIREMENT: The college’s multicultural requirement may be satisfied by taking an approved multicultural course listed in the in the College Catalog: General Studies Level II Requirements MINORS FOR BUSINESS MAJORS: Majors in the School of Business are NOT required to complete a minor at MSCD. Please see an advisor if you have questions about requirements involved with taking a minor. ADMISSION AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS: All students who qualify for admission to MSCD are eligible to declare a major or minor in the School of Business. Declaring a major or minor is the first step in the process of receiving appropriate advising. A student should declare a major as soon as possible by contacting an academic advisor, department chair, or faculty member. New and transfer students intending to major in business are encouraged to see an advisor in the appropriate department before registering for classes. It is recommended that majors consult with their department advisor within the first semester of reaching junior status. Accounting, B.S. Catalog 11-12 303-556-3181 Admin 500 Please note: Prerequisites for courses on this sheet may change. Prior to registering for a course you must have completed the prerequisites currently enforced for that course. Please check the online catalog prior to registering each semester. This sheet applies to the 2011-2012 Catalog only. Students with a declared major in Accounting should work with an advisor in the School of Business or the department on course selection and sequencing to ensure timely graduation. School of Business Advising 303-556-3009 or 303-556-6896 General Studies Business core Additional School of Business requirements Major courses Electives Total to graduate (min. 40 hrs upper division) Accounting GENERAL STUDIES LEVEL I Composition ___ ENG 1010-3 Freshman Comp: The Essay ___ ENG 1020-3 Freshman Comp: Anal., Rsrch & Docum. Mathematics ___ MTH 1310-4 Finite Math for Mgt. & Social Sciences Note: MTH1110 or MTH 1400 is acceptable for transfer students or students changing their major. Consult with a math faculty advisor for approval. Communications ___ SPE 1010-3 Public Speaking GENERAL STUDIES LEVEL II Historical ___ -3 (American History recommended) Arts & Letters ___ -3 ___ PHI 3360-3 Business Ethics Social Sciences ___ -3 ___ PSC 1010-3 (can be met by ECO 2010 or ECO 2020) American National Government Natural Sciences ___ -3 ___ -3 Multicultural (may be satisfied within General Studies, major, minor or elective) ___ -3 Additional School of Business Requirements __ ECO 2010-3 Principles of Economics: Macro __ ECO 2020-3 Principles of Economics: Micro __ MTH 1320-3 Calculus for Management and Social Sciences 34 33 9 24 20 120 min Students who have reached junior standing (60 hrs) should request a CAPP (graduation compliance report) and review it with a faculty advisor in the Department of Accounting. BUSINESS CORE (Before you can start the following business core you must have completed GENERAL STUDIES LEVEL I requirements) ___ ACC 2010-3 Principles of Accounting I ___ ACC 2020-3 Principles of Accounting II (ACC 2010) ___ CIS 2010-3 Foundations of Information Systems (CIS 1010) ___ CIS 3300-3 Managerial Statistics (MTH 1320, CIS 2010, 60 hours) ___ CIS 3320-3 Management Science (CIS 3300) ___ FIN 3300-3 Managerial Finance (ACC 2010, ECO 2010, 2020, MTH 1320, 60 hrs) ___ MGT 2210-3 Legal Environment of Business I ___ MGT 3000-3 Organizational Management (60 Credit hours) ___ MKT 2040-3 Business Communication ___ MKT 3000-3 Principles of Marketing (60 Credit hours) ___ MGT 4950-3 Strategic Management (Senior/ Completion of Business Core) Note: All business core courses must be completed with a “C” or better. MAJOR COURSES (You must have 60 credits completed before you can start these courses) ___ ACC 3090-3 Income Tax I (MTH 1310, ACC 2010, PSC 1010 & 60 Credits) ___ ACC 3300-3 Accounting Information Systems (ACC 2010, CIS 2010 & 60 Credits) ___ ACC 3400-3 Cost Accounting (ACC 2020, ACC 3300) ___ ACC 3510-3 Intermediate Accounting I (ACC 3300) ___ ACC 3520-3 Intermediate Accounting II (grade of “C” or better in ACC 3510) ___ ACC 4200-3 Auditing (ACC 3510, and co-requisite of ACC 3520) Select 6 hours from the following in consultation with a faculty advisor: (at least 3 hours must be a 4000-level course) ___ ACC 3100-3 Income Tax II**For non-tax emphasis MPACC students, only ___ ACC 3110-3 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) ___ ACC 3200-3 Governmental Accounting ___ ACC 3750-3 International Accounting ___ ACC 3980-3 Internship ___ ACC 4510-3 Advanced Accounting GENERAL ELECTIVES (20 hours)