Professional Accounting Major, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (BAB)
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The Professional Accounting major is designed to rigorously prepare students for careers in public accounting (CPA) firms, industry, government and not-for-profit organizations. Several professional certificates are available to professional accounting graduates who pass competitive examinations and meet certain other requirements. For example, the Certified Public Accountant certificate, Certified Management Accountant license or Certified Internal Auditor certificate provide professional recognition to the accountants who successfully complete a comprehensive professional examination and meet an experience requirement.
Requirements to sit for the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination vary from state to state. Experience requirements for the license also vary from state to state. Therefore, students must obtain current information from the Board of Accountancy within the state from which they seek licensure.
Notes:
- students must be formally admitted to the Business Undergraduate Program or officially declared as a minor before enrolling in business classes in the major (see Business Administration Course Enrollment Policies for more information).
- ECON 200 and ECON 201 are considered supporting courses and may be used to fulfill BACRs as well as requirements for the Business Administration degree; however, these courses are not counted twice toward the total of 180 credits for graduation.
Grade Requirements for Graduation: a minimum grade ≥C in each course required for the major and a minimum GPA ≥2.5 for all upper division Business Administration core courses as well as required and elective courses taken to fulfill requirements for the major area.
Required Business Administration Core | ||
Lower Division Courses | ||
ACCT 251 | PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | 5 |
ACCT 252 | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING | 4 |
ACCT 261 | BUSINESS LAW | 4 |
DSCI 245 | BUSINESS STATISTICS 1 | 4 |
ECON 200 | INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS | 5 |
ECON 201 | INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS | 5 |
ENGL 201 | COLLEGE COMPOSITION: ANALYSIS, RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION | 5 |
MATH 142 | PRECALCULUS MATH II | 5 |
or MATH 161 | CALCULUS I | |
or HONS 161 | CALCULUS I | |
or MATH 200 | FINITE MATHEMATICS | |
Upper Division Courses | ||
DSCI 346 | BUSINESS STATISTICS 2 | 4 |
FINC 335 | FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 4 |
MGMT 326 | ORGANIZATION THEORY AND BEHAVIOR | 4 |
MGMT 423 | BUSINESS AND SOCIETY | 4 |
MKTG 310 | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING | 4 |
MISC 311 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS | 4 |
OPSM 330 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 4 |
Required Professional Accounting Courses | ||
ACCT 351 | INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I | 4 |
ACCT 352 | INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II | 4 |
ACCT 353 | INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING III | 4 |
ACCT 356 | COST ACCOUNTING I | 4 |
ACCT 450 | AUDITING | 4 |
ACCT 454 | FEDERAL INCOME TAX I | 4 |
Electives–choose one course from the following | 4 | |
ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE AND CERTIFICATION | ||
DIRECTED STUDY | ||
BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR ACCOUNTANTS | ||
PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP | ||
Required Senior Capstone | ||
MGMT 490 | DEPARTMENT SENIOR CAPSTONE | 4 |
Total Credits | 97 |
University Competencies and Proficiencies
English
Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning
Placement and Clearance Exams
Prior Learning/Sources of Credit AP, CLEP, IB
General Education Requirements (GER)
- Minimum Credits—180 cumulative credit hours
- 60 upper-division credits (300 level or above)
- 45 credits in residence (attendance) at Eastern, with at least 15 upper-division credits in major in residence at Eastern
- Minimum Cumulative GPA ≥2.0
Breadth Area Core Requirements (BACR)
Humanities and Arts
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
University Graduation Requirements (UGR)
Diversity Course List
Foreign Language (for Bachelor of Arts)
Global Studies Course List
Minor or Certificate
Senior Capstone Course List
All admitted students must officially Declare a Major by the time they reach 90 credits (junior standing).
Application for Graduation (use EagleNET) must be made at least two terms in advance of the term you expect to graduate (undergraduate and post-baccalaureate).
Use the Catalog Archives to determine two important catalog years.
SOAR calculates based on these two catalog years.
- The catalog in effect at the student's first term of current matriculation is used to determine BACR (Breadth Area Credit Requirements) and UGR (Undergraduate Graduation Requirements).
- The catalog in effect at the time the student declares a major or minor is used to determine the program requirements.
Students who successfully earn a BAB in Professional Accounting from EWU should be able to do the following:
- develop awareness of diverse perspectives and cultures and their impact on the communication of accounting information in the international arena;
- generate, interpret and communicate accounting information for use in decision making;
- identify ethical issues and apply personal values and professional codes of conduct to resolve ethical issues, including social responsibility and environmental reporting issues.