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2024-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Accounting Honors Program, B.S.


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The department participates in the University Honors Program. All honor students enrolled in the School of Business and Management are required to take non-credit Professional Development Seminars during each semester enrolled. Honor students who are accounting majors are also required to take at least one of the following honors courses: ACCT 401  or ACCT 402 .

 

Requirements for the B.S. Degree in Honors Accounting

A minimum of 120 credit hours are required to graduate with a B.S. in Honors Accounting.  These credit hours are distributed as follows:

General Education and University Requirements    42

Required Honors Business Core and Supporting Courses    51

Required Courses for the Honors Accounting Major    27

TOTAL CREDITS    120

   

General Education and University Requirements 42 credits


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*denotes a department required supporting/major course which may fulfill a general education requirement and must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher

Please see General Education Requirements Distribution Areas  for courses that satisfy General Education Requirements where not specified by the department

1 Honors students must choose one of the following courses to satisfy the CT requirement:  PHIL 119 ARCH 105 , COMM 300 , MHTC 340  

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*denotes a department required supporting/major course which may fulfill a general education requirement and must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher

1  GSBM Elective must be one course chosen from:  ACCT 300-499, MGBU 300-499, ENTR 300-499, FIN 300-499, HOMG 300-499, INSS 300-499, HRMG 300-499, MKTG 300-499, SSCM 300-499

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2 ACCT Elective must be one course chosen from: ACCT 401  and ACCT 402  

 

Honors Accounting Electives


Honors students must choose one course 

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 120


Suggested Curriculum Sequence:


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