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Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Information
Management
Degree Requirements (120 hours)
I. Core Curriculum Requirements1: 42 hours
A. Communication (6 hours)
3 hours Communication
(RHET 1302)
3 hours Communication
Elective (AIM 3311 )
B. Social and Behavioral Sciences (15 hours)
6 hours Government (GOVT
2301 and 2302)
6 hours American History
3 hours Social and Behavioral
Science Elective (ECO 2301)
C. Humanities and Fine Arts (6 hours)
3 hours Fine Arts (ARTS
1301)
3 hours Humanities (HUMA
1301)
D. Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning: (6 hours)
6 hours Calculus (MATH
1325 and 1326)
E. Science (9 hours including at least one course with a substantial
laboratory component)
II. Major Requirements: 54 hours
Major Preparatory Courses (15 hours)
AIM
2301* Introductory Financial Accounting
AIM
2302* Introductory Management Accounting
BA
2301* Business and Public Law
ECO
2301* Principles of Macroeconomics2
ECO
2302* Principles of Microeconomics
MATH
1325* Applied Calculus I2,3
MATH
1326* Applied Calculus II2,3
MATH
2333* Matrices, Vectors, and Their Application
Major Core Courses (24 hours)
AIM
3311 Accounting
Communications2
BA
3341 Business Finance
BA
3351 Introduction to Management Information Systems
BA
3352 Production Management
BA
3361 Organizational Behavior
BA
3365 Principles of Marketing
BA
4305 Strategic Management 2
BA
4371 International Business
STAT
3360 Probability and Statistics for Management and Economics
Major Related Courses for all Tracks (18 hours)
AIM
3320 Financial Information Management
AIM
3331 Intermediate Financial Accounting I
AIM
3332 Intermediate Financial Accounting II
AIM
3341 Cost Management Systems
AIM
4342 Analysis and Design of Accounting Systems
III. Elective Requirements: 24 hours
Advanced Electives (6 hours)
All students are required
to take at least six hours of advanced electives outside their major
field of study. These
must be either upper-division classes or lower-division classes that
have prerequisites.
Free Electives (6 hours) (must be non-business
courses)
Both lower- and upper-division
courses may count as electives but students must complete
at least 51 hours of
upper-division credit to qualify for graduation.
Guided Electives (12 hours)
Electives may be any
undergraduate course chosen from a list of courses approved by the Director
of Accounting and Information Management Programs. Students wishing
to fast-track into the
graduate program in accounting may take up to six hours of graduate
AIM electives. |