B. A. in Accounting

 

 

The majority of accounting courses taken for the major must be taken at Belmont Abbey College. For a B. A. degree, no more than four (4) accounting courses and four (4) business/economics courses may be transfer credit taken at another institution. Although an internship is not required, it is strongly recommended.

For a double major in Accounting and Business Management, the requirements for each major must be fulfilled. Accounting and Business double majors may not count Accounting courses towards a Business concentration nor as Business electives.

It is the student’s responsibility to see that all degree requirements for graduation are fulfilled.

NOTE: A “C” (2.00) average or above in all Accounting courses is required for graduation.

Curriculum Requirements

The Core Curriculum (49-50 hours)

Please reference the Core Curriculum Requirements

 

 

Students pursuing a degree in Accounting are encouraged to take MA208 for the Empirical Reasoning Requirement.

Accounting Program Course Requirement (33 hours)

AC301Fraud and ForensicExamination

3

AC305Analytics Using Excel

3

AC307Accounting Information Systems and Controls

3

AC311Intermediate Accounting I

3

AC312Intermediate Accounting II

3

AC341Audit Risk and Assurance

3

AC370Case Studies in Fraud

3

AC401Income Tax and Tax Planning

3

AC407Accounting Capstone

3

AC420Information Technology and Compliance

3

AC421Advanced Accounting

3

NOTE: A “C” (2.00) average or above in all Accounting courses is required for graduation.

Required Business Courses

AC211Principles of Financial Accounting

3

AC212Principles of Managerial Accounting

3

BU300Management

3

BU310Finance I

3

BU412Legal Environment of Business

3

CS201Introduction to Programming

3

DS101Introduction to Data Analytics

3

EC201Introductory Macroeconomics

3

MA208Statistics

3

Electives

Accounting majors are strongly encouraged, although not required, to take the following accounting electives. Courses listed below with an asterik * can also count towards an accounting minor in a specific area such as Fraud and Forensics Investigations or Cyber Audit and Compliance. 

 

AC331Cost Accounting

3

AC453Internship

3

** An internship is strongly recommended for all Accounting Majors and Minors.

Non Accounting Recommended Electives

CJ201Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

CJ370Criminal Procedure

3

CJ380White Collar Crime

3

CS307Database Systems Design and Management

3

CS309Infomation Systems Analysis

3

CS460Computer Forensics

3

CS480Intro to Network Security

3