Accountancy Minor
Description
An Accountancy minor provides students with an understanding and appreciation of fundamental accounting concepts and of how accounting information and systems are developed and used within organizations, economies, and societies. The program may also serve as a potential pathway for non-accounting majors to enter the Masters of Accountancy program (so priority may be given to students who wish to enter that program). Capacity may be limited each year.
Minor Information
- 18 credit hours
- Open to all students
- You must have a 2.00 GPA for all courses in the minor
- Eligibility for the CPA Exam and/or eligibility for licensing as a CPA requires 150 semester hours and 30 ACC hours in most states. Other requirements vary by state; visit the for links to state-by-state details
- Refer to the for course pre- and/or co-requisite information
Program Requirements
- ACC 221 (3) - Introduction to Financial Accounting
- ACC 222 (3) - Introduction to Managerial Accounting
- Select four courses from the following:
- ACC 305 (3) - Information Technology Governance, Risk Management, Security, and Audit
- ACC 321 (3) - Intermediate Financial Accounting
- ACC 333 (3) - Managerial Accounting
- ACC 343 (3) - Federal Income Tax Accounting
- ACC 361 (3) - Modeling Business Processes in Accounting Information Systems
- ACC 370 (1-3, maximum 3) - Applied Accounting Research
- ACC 422 (3) - Financial Accounting Research
- ACC 445 (3) - Advanced Tax
- ACC 446 (3) - Taxes and Business Strategy
- ACC 448 (3) - Information for Business Valuation and Decisions
- ACC 452 (3) - Internal Auditing
- ACC 453 (3) - Financial Statement Auditing
- ACC 461 (3) - Accounting for Business Combinations
- ACC 462 (3) - Megers and Acquisitions
- ACC 468 (3) - Accounting for Not-for-Profit and Governmental Organizations
- ACC 480 (3) - Accounting and Business Ethics
- ACC 490 (1-3, maximum 6) - Current Topics in Accounting and Auditing
- ACC 495 (3) - Accounting Analysis
Minor Advisor
- Amanda Pyzoha