Degree: Concurrent MAcy and BBA Business Admin - Accounting Specialization (154 Hours Min.) Name: ID#: Cat: Advisor: Minor: Exp Grad Date: Com Hrs I. Foundations of Liberal Education (21 Hrs) 3 COMP 131 3 COMP 132 3 FREX 134 (1) Cr (MATH 130+) 3 LANG 131+ 3 PWB 130 3 THEO 133 II. Distributions (18 Hours) (2) Humanities-(I) (6 Hrs) (3) 3 3 Social Sciences –(P) (6 Hrs) (4) Cr (ECON) Cr (PSYC or SOCI) Natural Sciences-(S) (6 Hrs) (5) 3 Cr (STAT 374) Arts-(A) (6 Hrs) (6) 3 3 Professional Applications (3 Hrs) (7) Cr (COMM 374) Cultural Persp./Religion (3 Hrs) (8) 3 III. Supporting Courses (24-27 Hrs) 3 MATH 133 3 MATH 136 3 STAT 374 (Q) 3 COMM 374 (O) 3 ISYS 133 (V) 3 ISYS 231 3 ECON 237 (P) 3 ECON 375 3 PSYC or SOCI IV. Minor (Optional) Co-curricular Modules (See back of form for explanation) #1 #3 #2 #4 Com Hrs V. Major (84 Hrs) A. Core Curriculum (33 Hrs) 3 BUSI 231 – Prin of Accounting I 3 BUSI 232 – Prin of Accounting II 3 BUSI 335 – Business Law 3 BUSI 337 – Prin of Marketing (C) 3 BUSI 338 – Quantitative Applications 3 BUSI 373 – Principles of Management 3 BUSI 377 – Bus Finance 3 BUSI 378 – Bus Comm 3 BUSI 471 – Business Strategy (O, W) 3 BUSI 477 – International Business (G) 3 BUSI 486 – Bus Ethics (E) B. Four Year Specialization(21 Hrs) 3 4 3 2 3 3 3 C. BUSI 332 – Acctg Info Systems (Spring) BUSI 343 – Intermediate Acctg I (Fall) BUSI 343L – Lab BUSI 334 – Intermediate Acctg II (Spring) BUSI 324 – Acctg seminar (Spring) BUSI 336 – Individual Income Tax (Fall) BUSI 478 – Auditing Principles (Fall) BUSI 476 – Corp Income Tax (Fall) OR BUSI 480 – Acctg for Govt/NonProfit (Sp) MAcy (30 Hrs) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ACCT 533 – Advanced Accounting (Fall) ACCT 536 – Acctg Theory and Res. (Fall) ACCT 537 – Contemp. Acctg Topics (Fall) ACCT 538 – Advanced Fin. Reporting(Sp) Plus 12 Hrs Acctg and 6 Hrs Acctg or Bus ACCT 531 (Corp Tax) OR ACCT532 (Govt) ACCT 534 – Adv Tax Practice (Sp) ACCT 538 – Advanced Audit (Sp) ACCT 535 – Fin Statement Analysis or ACCT 539 Internship or 579 Special Topics 3 3 Competencies(9): (Indicate completion of each competency) A C E G I O P Q S V W Hours Per Plan To-Date Needed Sect I Sect II Sect III Section IV Section V Section VI Total 154+ Co-Curricular Modules: Modules are structured learning experiences that take place outside of the classroom and help students advance toward achievement of the competencies. Students must pass a minimum of four modules contributing to at least two discrete competencies. For every 15 hours transferred into TLU from an institution of higher education (excluding AP, IB and Dual Credit courses), one less module would be required for graduation. Additional Information Related to Degree Plan: (1) FREX134 requirement is waived for transfer students with 24 or more hours, no more than 12 of which may have been earned through dual participation. (2 )Additional requirements include 1 Written Communication (W) (upper division), 1 Ethical Reasoning course (E), 1 Civic Engagement (V) course, 1 Oral Communication (O) course, 1 Creative Thinking (C) course, 1 Advanced Quantitative Reasoning (Q) course, 1 International and Global Knowledge course (G) and a senior capstone course. All these requirements are covered in the business administration degree plans. Dimension requires 6 hours from HUMA 130, English, Geography, History, Mexican American Studies, Philosophy or Women’s Studies with a maximum of 3 hours in any one discipline. (3) Humanities (4) Social Sciences Dimension requires 6 hours from SSCI 130, Economics, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Psychology or Sociology with a maximum of 3 hours in any one discipline. (5) Natural Sciences/Math Dimension requires 6 hours from NSCI 140, Biology, Environmental Science, Chemistry, Physics, Math or Statistics with at least 1 of the courses including a lab. No more than 3 hours in any one discipline may count in the distribution. (6) The Arts Dimension requires 6 hours from ARTS 130, Visual Art, Dramatic Media or Music. (7) Professional Applications Dimension requires 3 hours from Business, Communications, Computer Science, Education, Engineering, Information Systems, or Kinesiology. (8) The Cultural Perspectives and Religion Dimension requires 3 hours from Classical Studies, French, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, other foreign languages offered through our language consortium or Theology. Note: Cr designates that Distributions or Foundation course requirements are satisfied elsewhere within the degree plan. (9) Competencies typically within Foundations: Basic Quantitative Literacy (9) Competencies typically within Distributions, Major, Minor, Supporting Courses: (A) Aesthetic Expression (Arts) (P) Problem solving (Soc. Sci) Critical Reading (C) Creative Thinking (Q) Adv. Quantitative Reasoning Engaging Faith Traditions (E) Ethical Reasoning (S) Scientific Literacy (Nat. Sci.) Modern Language (G) Intercultural/Global Knowledge (V) Civic Engagement Self Awareness and Development (I) Inquiry and Analysis (Humanities) (W) Written Communication Written Communication (O) Oral Communication Note: Competencies marked with require courses specifically identified with that competency. Others may be covered within BBA degree requirements – Consult course schedule for specifics. Signatures Required: Date: Student ________________________________ ______ Review_____________________________ Major (Advisor)__________________________ ______ Approval to Graduate__________________ Major (Dept. Chair)_______________________ ______ Total Hours__________________________ Registrar (approval)_______________________ ______ It is the responsibility of the student to fulfill all degree requirements. See catalog for details.