Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2019-20 Catalog Program of Study: Applied Accounting, BAS | |||
Applied Accounting, BASThe Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Accounting provides graduates with the skills and knowledge needed for employment in the field of accounting. This degree completion program is designed for individuals who wish to compete for jobs that require a more in-depth knowledge of accounting, and supervisory or management skills. The BAS in Applied Accounting brings together tools and techniques from business, communication, information technology, management, sustainability and project based skills. This degree completion program is designed for individuals with two-year degrees in accounting-related fields. The first 90 credits of the degree are fulfilled by entrance prerequisites. Learning OutcomesDegree recipients should be able to:
Entry RequirementsIndividuals must have:
Degree RequirementsCompletion of all required courses as shown in the worksheet for each corresponding concentration.
Application ProcessTo be considered for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Accounting prospective students must submit the following:
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Prerequisites: 90 CRAssociate degree in accounting or 90 equivalent credits with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all college courses, and a GPA of 2.5 in each individual course: ACCT 101, ACCT 102, ACCT 234, ACCT 250 and ACCT 285. Student may substitute ACCT 201, ACCT 202 and ACCT 203 for ACCT 101, ACCT 102 and ACCT 234. Accounting classes must not be more than five years old. Courses must include at least 25 credits of general education, including:
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General Education Requirements: 35-36 CRMet in Baccalaureate | ||||
Course Name | CR | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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BUS 375 - Research Methods in Accounting | 5 CR | |||
CMST 340 - Advanced Communication in Business & Technology | 5 CR | |||
PHIL 360 - Business Ethics Theory and Practice | 5 CR | |||
Choose 5 Credits From the Following: | ||||
Course Name | CR | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
CMST& 210 - Interpersonal Communication | 5 CR | |||
CMST& 230 - Small Group Communication | 5 CR | |||
CMST 280 - Intercultural Communication | 5 CR | |||
Choose 5 Credits From the Following: | ||||
Course Name | CR | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
ECON& 201 - Microeconomics | 5 CR | |||
ECON& 202 - Macroeconomics | 5 CR | |||
Additional RequirementsNatural Science from AAS-DTA transfer list. Students must choose from two different subjects and at least five credits must be in in physical, biological and/or earth sciences. Shall include at least one laboratory course. 10-11 CR | ||||
Core Program Requirements | ||||
Course Name | CR | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
ACCT 300 - Finance | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 350 - Intermediate Accounting II | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 351 - Intermediate Accounting III | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 360 - Cost Accounting | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 370 - Forensic Accounting | 5 | |||
ACCT 400 - Accounting Information Systems | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 420 - Auditing | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 450 - Federal Income Taxation II | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 470 - Advanced Accounting | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 490 - Accounting Capstone I | 5 CR | |||
ACCT 491 - Accounting Capstone II | 5 CR | |||
Core Total: 55 | ||||
Grand Total: 180-181 | ||||
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