The degree map is a term-by-term sample course schedule to make it easier for you to understand how to graduate in three years with an Accounting major. The Degree Map is a tool to assist you and your advisor in planning your academic path to graduation.

Credits to Graduate with a BBA in Accounting

123
A Bachelor in Business Administration degree requires 123 credits to complete. With classes each semester, summer and intersession, this puts you on track to graduate in 3 years.
  • 0204-162 Business and Society (SS) – 3 credits

Fall

  • 0952-110 First Year Seminar – 4 credits
  • 0122-107 Art & Craft of Writing – 3 credits
  • 0201-101 Principles of Acct. I – 3 credits
  • 0203-111 The Price System (SS) – 3 credits
  • 0144-110 Pre-Calculus (FS, Q) – 3 credits
  • 0213-101 – Willumstad Winning Edge Foundations – 0 credits

Intersession

  • General Education Distribution – 3 credits
    Choose from Arts (A),  Humanities (H), or Natural Science (NS)

Spring

  • 0207-271 Info. Technology & Appl. – 4 credits
  • 0201-102 Principles of Acct. II – 3 credits
  • 0203-112 The Nat. Economy (SS) – 3 credits
  • 0210-262 Art, Science & Practice of Mgmt. (SS) – 3 credits
  • General Education Distribution – 3 credits
  • General Education Distribution – 3 credits
  • General Education Distribution  – 3 credits

Choose from Learning Goals Global Awareness (G) or Information Literacy (L)

Fall

  • 0209-330 Managerial Finance – 3 credits
  • 0201-203 Cost Accounting – 3 credits
  • 0201-201 Intermediate Acct. I – 3 credits
  • 0204-250 Business Law I – 3 credits
  • 0207-272 Analytical & Statistical Modeling (FS, Q) – 4 credits

Intersession

  • General Education Distribution – 3 credits

Spring

  • 0203-251 Money & Banking – 3 credits
  • 0210-366 Organizational Behavior– 3 credits
  • 0201-202 Intermediate Acct. II – 3 credits
  • 0204-251 Business Law II – 3 credits
  • 0204-267 Business Communications (CW) – 3 credits
  • General Education Distribution – 3 credits
  • General Education Distribution – 3 credits

Fall

  • 0876-110 Oral Comm. OR 112 Pub. Speaking (CW/CO) – 3 credits
  • 0201-401 Federal Income Tax I – 3 credits
  • 0201-303 Principles of Auditing – 3 credits
  • 0212-280 Marketing – 3 credits
  • Free Elective (0204-495 Internship is recommended) – 3 credits
  • Free Elective – 3 credits
  • 0213-102 – Advanced Edge – 0 credits

Intersession

  • 0204-341 International Business (G) – 3 credits

Spring

  • 0201-406 Government & Non-Profit Accounting (Offered Spring Only) – 3 credits
  • 0201-403 Advanced Accounting – 3 credits
  • 0201-402 Federal Income Tax II – 3 credits
  • 0207-373 Mgmt. of Productions/Operations – 3 credits
  • Free Elective (0207-478 is recommended) – 3 credits
  • 0204-468 Business Policy & Strategy –  3 credits

Fifth Year Requirements for Students who wish to acquire the CPA license in NYS. *Must complete at least 150 credit hours.

*0207-573 Management Information Systems (Students can take 0207-478 as a Liberal Arts elective, with a B or better, in their senior year to waive this requirement)

Credits for MBA

36
A Masters in Business Administration degree requires 36 credits to complete. With 10 classes taken in your fourth year.

*Courses are offered in Spring or Fall unless noted otherwise*

  • 0215-662 Entrepreneurship/ Intrapreneurship or 0208-765 Developing World-Class HR – 3 credits
  • 0207-678 Creating Organizational Value with Operations and SCM – 3 credits
  • 0201-703 Advanced Auditing- Fall Only – 3 credits
  • 0201-704 Advanced Federal Taxation- Fall Only – 3 credits
  • 0209-734 Building Shareholder Value – 3 credits
  • 0204-689 Negations for the Business Professional – 3 credits
  • 0201-707 Auditing and the Computer- Spring Only – 3 credits
  • 0201-708 Seminar in Accounting Theory- Spring Only – 3 credits
  • 0210-770 Management of Technology – 3 credits
  • 0207-573 Mgmt. Information Systems (Waiver eligible- see above) – 3 credits
  • 0210-666 Leadership & Innovation – Winter Intersession, Spring or Fall – 3 credits
  • 0204-679 Strategic Management- Must be taken in your final semester – 3 credits
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