Mar 29, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [FINAL EDITION]

Accounting, BSB


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The accounting curriculum meets both the short- and long-range needs of students who wish to enter the accounting profession. The program will prepare the student for entry into public accounting, corporate, or institutional (e.g., government and not-for-profit). The program is also designed to meet the needs of those who plan to extend their formal education at the graduate level and those who wish to pursue the 150-credit-hour requirement.

150-CREDIT HOUR REQUIREMENT IN PA

Students aspiring to be CPAs in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and most other states are required to have 150 credit hours of qualifying education.  The SBA and the Department of Accounting, Economics, and Finance have designed several options to meet this requirement.  Options include earning a master’s degree (5-year option) or meeting the requirement at the undergraduate level (4-year option).  Qualified students with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher are encouraged to complete one extra 3-credit course each semester starting in the second semester of their freshman year.  Public accounting firms require accounting students to indicate their 150-credit plan on there resumes. Internships for credit count toward meeting this requirement.  For questions concerning the 150-credit hour requirement and the options available, contact the department head of Accounting, Economics, and Finance.

Field of Specialization (44 Credits)


Core Non-Business Requirements (37 Credits)


Total Credits: 127


Note(s)

In an effort to comply with state CPA boards’ 150-credit hour requirement, qualified accounting majors who meet the entrance requirements may count two of the graduate courses completed in the bachelor’s program toward the MS in taxation and financial planning degree or two courses toward the MBA, or MS in business process innovation degree.

 

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