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2010-2012 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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Accounting


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Accounting

BSBA - Accounting
Accounting Minor
Auditing Minor

For academic requirements that apply to all students in the College of Business, please refer to the College of Business section of the Undergraduate Catalog.

Purpose and Focus

The mission of the Department of Accounting is to prepare our students with the knowledge and skills required for success in business, produce and disseminate research useful to the business community and academia, and promote interaction of faculty and students with the business and academic communities.

Accreditation

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
AACSB International — The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (separate accreditation for the accounting program)

Undergraduate Major

Accounting

For details about admission requirements, transfer policies, degree and graduation requirements, and college policies, please refer to the College of Business section.

Internships

The Accounting Department offers an internship course that is open to a limited number of qualified upper-division students. An internship consists of supervised, on-site work at various participating local enterprises, culminating in a written report.

Minimum requirements are admission to a business major, junior standing, a 3.00 GPA or higher, and successful completion of at least nine credits of upper-level accounting courses. Students interested in participating in the internship program should contact the chair of the Department of Accounting and then apply for approval from the assistant dean for undergraduate programs.

Students taking an internship course are required to do so within their major field. Internship courses are offered on a satisfactory/fail grading basis only and are considered to be a major elective. A student may receive only three credit hours for an internship.

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