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1999-2000 Undergraduate
Catalog College of Business Administration and Economics - Accounting and Business Computer Systems |
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Professor Manson P. Dillaway, department head
Professors Baron, Dillaway, Foster, Graham, Headrick; Associate Professors Mills, Nelson, Robertson, Scribner, Seipel, Shannon, Tunnell; Assistant Professors Kreie, McNelis; College Assistant Professor Yearley
(505) 646-4901
DEGREE: Bachelor of Accountancy
MAJOR: Accounting
DEGREE: Bachelor of Business Administration
MAJOR: Business Computer Systems
DEGREE: Bachelor of Accountancy
The Bachelor of Accountancy degree is available to students choosing accounting as a major. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for the excellent opportunities that exist in public accounting practice and in business, government, and nonprofit organizations. It is also appropriate for those who may choose to seek either the Master of Accountancy or the Master of Business Administration degree after graduation.
Every candidate for the Bachelor of Accountancy degree must fulfill the following requirements in addition to the requirements for admission to the major and the upper-division business core courses (see above).
Major Courses (Total credits 27)
These requirements combined with the accounting courses required above provide a minimum of 30 credits in accounting.
| ACCT 301-302-303, Financial Accounting I, II, III | 9 |
| ACCT 353, Cost Accounting | 3 |
| ACCT 403, Federal Taxation I | 3 |
| ACCT 451, Auditing Theory and Practices | 3 |
| ACCT 452, Accounting Systems | 3 |
| BLAW 318, Business Law II | 3 |
| Elective in accounting, upper-division | 3 |
Elective Courses (Total Credits 21)
| Viewing a Wider World (two courses from two colleges other than the College of Business Administration and Economics, from courses listedin General Education Requirements, Part III) | 6 |
| (at least 14 credits must be taken outside the College of Business Administration and Economics) | 15 |
DEGREE: Bachelor of Business Administration
Every candidate for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree must fulfill the following requirements in addition to the requirements for admission to the major and the upper-division business core courses (see above).
In the upper-division core BCS majors must take ECON 405, Economic Statistics, as their ECON or E ST elective.
MAJOR: Business Computer Systems
The business computer systems program prepares students for a variety of administrative and technical positions associated with the analysis and design of computerized business information systems. Potential employers include manufacturing and merchandising businesses, banks and other financial institutions, government, data processing service organizations, public accounting firms, and many others.
Major Courses (Total credits 24)
| ACCT 452, Accounting Systems | 3 |
| BCS 222, Computational Algorithms in Business File Processing | 3 |
| BCS 271, Advanced File Processing Techniques | 3 |
| BCS 450, Systems Design, Development and Implementation | 3 |
| Electives in BCS, upper-division (with approval of advisor) | 9 |
| Electives in this college, upper-division | 3 |
Elective Courses (Total Credits 24)
| Viewing a Wider World (two courses from two colleges other than the College of Business Administration and Economics, from courses listedin General Education Requirements, Part III) | 6 |
| General electives (at least 14 credits must be taken outside the College of Business Administration and Economics) | 18 |