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*Students pursuing this emphasis should take ECO 2305, MAT 1310 and SPC 1301 as part of their GEC.
**Students pursuing this emphasis must take Criminal Justice (CRJ 3310) as a required related course. This course must be taken before enrolling for ACC 5332 Introduction to Fraud Examination.
UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS .......................................... 57
Business Core Curriculum ..................................................... 36
Students should review catalog course descriptions for any course prerequisites before registration. Students are not allowed to register for a course unless they satisfy all course prerequisites.
ACC 2303 ACC 2304 BUA 2321 BUA 3301 BUA 3305 BUA 3311 BUA 3345 ECO 2306 FIN 3313 MGT 3319 MGT 3323 MKT 3321
Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting Business Statistics
Business Communications
ACC 3311 ACC 3312 ACC 3325 ACC 3340 ACC 4301 ACC 4307 ACC 4328
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Accounting and Financial Information Systems Cost Accounting I
Federal Income Taxation I
Accounting Theory (Accounting Research Course) Auditing
MIS Systems Analysis and Design
Business Law I
International Business
Principles of Economics II (Microeconomics) Corporate Finance
Management Theory and Practice Production/Operations Management Principles of Marketing
Accounting Concentration ..................................................... 21
Business Advanced Electives .................................................. 0 requirement fulfilled by M.B.A. courses
UNDERGRADUATE ELECTIVES ........................................................0-10**
** 115 hours must be completed at the undergraduate level.
MBA CORE COURSES............................................................................. 30
All students seeking the concurrent BBA/MBA accounting degrees with an emphasis in forensic/fraud must complete the following 30 hours of graduate-level core courses. Specific core courses can only be substituted or waived for students presenting evidence of prior completion of graduate-level courses that are similar in objective and content as Texas Wesleyan University's core courses. Such substitution or waiver is at the discretion of and must be approved by the Dean of the School of Business Administration and is governed by the transfer of credit policy. Up to six hours maximum may be considered for the substitution or waiver. Students without a business degree will be required to enroll in foundation courses in addition to the core courses.
ACC 5336
BUA 6305 BUA 6306 BUA 6310 ECO 6308 FIN 6303 MGT 6307
Ethics and Professionalism in Accounting
(If a dual degree student has taken ACC 4336 as an undergraduate requirement or elective, then BUA 6309, Legal Environment and Ethics, becomes a required course. See graduate electives for option.)
Quantitative Methods and Decision Making Strategies Applied Research and Project
Business and Organizational Communications Managerial Economics
Integrated Advanced Financial Analysis
Business Strategy and Policy