To continue in the King's College Accounting Program (i.e., enroll in ACCT 301 - Intermediate Accounting I,) a student must have earned a minimum 2.0 G.P.A. in ACCT 240 - Intermediate Accounting I. This requirement also applies to transfer students and to those students pursuing an Accounting Minor. With written permission from the Kearney & Company Department of Accounting chairperson, accounting majors may participate in an accounting internship for which a maximum of six credit house may be granted per semester.
(9 CREDITS)
ECON 111 Principles of Economics: Macro
MATH 123 Finite Mathematics and Business Analytics
(42 CREDITS)
ECON 221 Statistics and Predictive Analytics
MSB 110 Introduction to Financial Reporting
MSB 120 Introduction to Management Control and Planning
MSB 200 Principles of Management
MSB 210 Principles of Marketing
MSB 250 Business Communication and Mentoring
MSB 305 Organizational Behavior
MSB 480 Strategic Management
MAJOR SEQUENCE REQUIREMENTS
(29 CREDITS)
ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting II
ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting III
ACCT 310 Advanced Financial Accounting
ACCT 340 Advanced Managerial Accounting
ACCT 410 Auditing
ACCT 440 Accounting Information Systems
BUS 345 Business Law II
CARP 412 Career Planning II (1 credit)
ELECTIVES
Elective (6 Credits) - Students may choose from any elective course offered/accepted by the College including non-business courses.
MINOR SEQUENCE REQUIREMENTS
(6 COURSES - 16 CREDITS)
Monitoring of student progress in pursuing a minor in Accounting is necessary to enhance the student learning experience. Therefore, a written declaration must be submitted by the student to the Registrar.
ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting II
ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting III
ACCT 340 Advanced Managerial Accounting
MINOR SEQUENCE REQUIREMENTS - FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
(6 COURSES - 18 CREDITS)
Monitoring of student progress in pursuing a minor in Accounting is necessary to enhance the student learning experience. Therefore, a written declaration must be submitted by the student to the Registrar.
MSB 120 Introduction to Management Accounting and Planning