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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 (BA 4305AIM 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 (2124 hours)
AIM
3311 Accounting Communications 2
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
3191 Professional Communications and Ethics I
AIM
3192 Professional Communications and Ethics II
AIM
3320 Financial Information Management
AIM
3331 Intermediate Financial Accounting I
AIM
3332 Intermediate Financial Accounting II
AIM
3341 Cost Management Systems
AIM
4193 Professional Communications and Ethics III
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. |