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School of Business Administration and Professional Programs 179
REQUIRED RELATED COURSES ........................................................... 3-12
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................... 75
Business Core ........................................................................ 39 Accounting Concentration..................................................... 27
ACC 3311 ACC 3312 ACC 3325 ACC 3340 ACC 4301 ACC 4307 ACC 4328 ACC 4332 ACC 4336
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Accounting and Financial Information Systems Cost Accounting I
Federal Income Taxation I
Accounting Theory (Accounting Research Course) Auditing
Introduction to Fraud Examination
Ethics and Professionalism in Accounting
Business Electives ................................................................... 9
must be business advanced electives (3000 or above) to be chosen in consultation with the accounting advisor.
ELECTIVES ............................................................................................. 0-1 TOTAL HOURS ...................................................................................... 124
Business Administration Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting Concentration
with Forensic/Fraud Emphasis
The B.B.A. major in accounting with an emphasis in forensic/fraud examination is designed for the student who desires an undergraduate degree in accounting with specialty coursework in forensic/fraud examination. Students completing this program will have a foundation to become future fraud examiners and forensic accountants as well as opportunities in more traditional accounting careers such as auditors, cost accountants and government accountants. Students who plan on taking the CPA examination in the state of Texas must have a total of 150 semester credit hours. These additional hours of course work may be earned at either Texas Wesleyan or another university. Students may also earn these hours by obtaining the Wesleyan MBA.
GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM ............................................... 45-46
The General Education Curriculum (GEC) is listed on page 103 of this catalog.
Only MAT 1302 is acceptable for the GEC math requirement.
Some courses listed in program “Major Requirements” or “Required Related Courses,” (noted with an asterisk [*]), may be used to meet requirements in the GEC. Although these courses fulfill requirements in each area, credit hours for these courses, if taken for the GEC, may only be counted in the GEC.
For complete Graduation Requirements, see page 106 of this catalog.
REQUIRED RELATED COURSES ........................................................... 6-15
Business Administration.......................................................... 3 BUA 2310 Advanced Business Applications
Criminal Justice ....................................................................... 3 CRJ 3310 White Collar Crime/Corporate Crime**