MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ACCOUNTING
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FOUNDATION COURSES
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0-33 semester hours
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No foundation courses are required for students with a bachelor's degree in business with an accounting major.
Students with a business major other than accounting who have had both financial and managerial accounting require an additional 18 hours of accounting equivalent to:
ACCT 3101
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Intermediate Accounting I
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 3102
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Intermediate Accounting II
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 3116
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Principles of Taxation I
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 3120
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Cost Accounting
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 4120
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Advanced Cost Accounting
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 4135
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Auditing
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(3 semester hours)
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Non-business majors would require the aforementioned accounting classes and 3 hours each of undergraduate economics, finance, and statistics. Foundation courses must be completed with a grade of a "C" or better.
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II.
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BUSINESS CORE
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24 semester hours
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FINC 6141
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Financial Policies
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(3 semester hours)
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MGMT 6101
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Research Methods and Statistical Applications in Business
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(3 semester hours)
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MGMT 6115
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Operations Management
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(3 semester hours)
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MGMT 6135
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Organizational Theory and Behavior
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(3 semester hours)
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MGMT 6155
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Business Ethics and Global Responsibilities
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(3 semester hours)
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MGMT 6195
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Strategic Management
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(3 semester hours)
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MKTG 6161
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Advanced Marketing Theory and Applications
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(3 semester hours)
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MMIS 6195
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Information Resource Management
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(3 semester hours)
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III.
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Concentration in Accounting
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12 semester hours
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Take any four of the following courses:
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ACCT 6115
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Governmental Accounting
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 6120
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Controllership
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 6125
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Advanced Auditing
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 6135
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Seminar in Tax Research
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 6145
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Accounting Theory
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(3 semester hours)
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ACCT 6505
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Special Topics in Accounting
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(3 semester hours)
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Total Degree Hours
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36* semester hours
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*Additional courses may be required for students who have not met the foundation course requirements.
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