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Show MACC 6610. Advanced Accounting Information Systems (3) An advanced study of accounting information systems including general ledger, principles, tools, and techniques for controls, database systems, management query, and data analysis tools and systems. Course integrates projects and case studies where applicable. MACC 6801, 6802, 6803. Individual Study (1, 2, 3) Individual work or work in small groups, by arrangement, on special topics not included in the announced course offerings. Prerequisite: Approval of Graduate Coordinator and Instructor. MACC 6991, 6992, 6993. Lecture Seminar (1, 2, 3) Lecture and discussion of current accounting topics by individuals from business and industry. Accounting Major BACHELOR DEGREE (B.S. OR B.A.) » Program Prerequisites: All Business and Economics courses with numbers above 3000 require prior completion of ACTG 2010, ECON SS2010, ECON SS2020,1ST 2000, and QUAN SI2600. These prerequisites are referred to collectively as "Business Foundations." All Accounting courses numbered above 3000 require Business Foundations except ACTG 3110, 3400, and 3500. (Refer to John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics Requirements on pages 156-159.) » Minor: Not required. » Grade Requirements: Candidates for the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees must complete all prerequisite and required business and economics courses with a grade of "C-" or higher. In addition, the overall business and economics GPA must be 2.5 or higher. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 123 credit hours is required for graduation. In keeping with accreditation requirements, one- half must be taken outside the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics. Advisement Advisement is required. See or call the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics Advisor, Patti Sanchez, in WB 211 (801- 626-6534) and/or School of Accountancy in WB 221 (801-626- 6072). Contact the School of Business & Economic advisor for information on transfer credits, business foundations courses, and admission application. Advising inf ormation in major selection, major requirements, and admission applications is provided by the School of Accountancy. Please feel free to call or stop by the office to obtain the School of Accountancy "Student Information Brochure." All School of Accountancy faculty are available during their office hours to individually advise students. Admission Requirements An application is necessary for all majors and minors in the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics. Students must complete an application for admission to the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics which may be obtained in WB 211 or WB 221 or by calling the School of Business & Economics advisor (801-626-6534) or the School of Accountancy staff (801-626-6072). General Education Refer to pages 36-41 for either Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts requirements. The following courses required for the Accounting major also will satisfy general education requirements: ENGL ENIOIO and ENGL EN2010 (Composition); MATH QL1050 (Quantitative Literacy); BTNY LSI403 (Life Science); ECON SS2010 and ECON SS2020 (Social Science); ECON All 740 is recommended to fulfill the Senate Bill Requirement in American Institutions. MATH QL1050 is, in addition to being a specific requtement in the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics, a prerequisite for ECONSS2010, QUANSS2400, and QUANSI260O Students seeking a major within the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics should plan to take the necessaiy mathematics courses as early as possible in thet program of study. MATH QL1050 may be taken on a credit/no credit basis. Course Requirements for B.S. or B.A. Degree Jolm B. Goddard School of Business & Economics Requirements Liberal Support Curriculum (13 or 14) Business Foundations (13) Business Cross-Functional Core (19) Business Functional Core (15) Required Courses (36 credit hours) All course prerequisites must be met. Refer to the course descriptions for requted prerequisities. ACTG 3110 Intermediate Financial Accounting I (3) ACTG 3120 Intermediate Financial Accounting II (3) ACTG 3300 Cost Accounting (3) ACTG 3400 Taxation of Individuals (3) ACTG 3500* International Accounting (3) ACTG 3750 Accounting & Information Systems (3) ACTG 4510 Auditing (3) ACTG 5130 Advanced Accounting (3) ACTG 5440 Intro to Corporate & Partnership Taxation (3) BSAD 4210 Survey of Business Law (3) 1ST 3110 Info Technology for Busines s (3) TBE 3250 Business Communications (3) *Accounting 3500 satisfies the International requtement under the Cross-Functional Core as well as the Requted Major course requtement. Oral Communications Elective (3 credit hours) Select one of the following COMMHU1020 COMMHU2110 COMM 2270 COMM 3070 COMM 3100 COMM 3120 Principles of Public Speaking (3) Intro to Interpersonal & Small Group Communication (3) Argumentation & Debate (3) Performance Studies (3) Small Group Communication Theory & Application (3) Advanced Public Speaking (3) Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the on-line catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. ACCOUNTING MINOR » Grade Requirements: Candidates for minors must complete all prerequisite and required Business and Economics courses with a grade of "C-" or higher. In addition, the overall University and overall Business and Economics GPA must be 2.5 or higher. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 37 credit hours is required. Of the 37 hours, 24 hours are accounting classes and the remaining classes are support courses. For the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics majors, this represents an additional IS credit hows of course work beyond requtements in major field. Weber State University 2005 - 2006 Catalog |