Accounting
The Minor in Accounting is open to all business and nonbusiness majors. The curriculum consists of 18 credits of coursework - 12 credits of required courses and 6 credits of accounting electives.
Curriculum
Required Courses (12 credits)
- BACC 2103 Financial Accounting
- BACC 2104 Managerial Accounting
- BACC 3110 Intermediate Accounting I
- BACC 3111 Intermediate Accounting II
Electives (6 credits)
Choose two courses from the following:
- BACC 3115 Cost Accounting
- BACC 3116 Financial Statement Analysis
- BACC 3117 Federal Income Tax Accounting
- BACC 3119 Auditing
- BACC 4101 Enterprise-Wide Accounting Information Systems I
- BACC 4113 Advanced Accounting
Faculty
The Stillman School prides itself on maintaining a close-knit community and an academic experience characterized by extensive faculty-student engagement. Many of our full-time faculty have attended top Ph.D. programs and are in demand as lecturers, consultants and media experts. Often partnering with students to undertake relevant research projects, they transform the concepts of business theory into practice, offering hands-on instruction and preparation for real-world success.
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