The
Department of Business, Accounting & Economics offers
the following degrees:
Master
of Business Administration
Master of Business Administration with Sports
Management Emphasis
Bachelor
of Arts in Accounting
Associate of Arts in Accounting
Bachelor of Arts in Business
Associate of Arts in Business
The department
also offers a minor in Business and a minor in Accounting.
In cooperation with the Department of Computer Studies, the
following degrees are offered that require a core of business
courses:
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information
Systems
Associate of Arts in Computer Information Systems
Minor in Computer Information Systems
(See Computer Studies Dept. for
more information.)
The Department of Business, Accounting &
Economics, through the Adult Professional Studies (A.P.S.)
Program offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Management
and an Associate Degree in Business Management to adult working
professionals. For a description of that program and its admission
and graduation requirements, see Adult Professional Studies.
Candidacy
for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
CPA candidates are urged to discuss the specific requirements
for the CPA examination with an advisor. Beginning July 1,
1997, all candidates will need at least 150 Credit Hours.
Both business and accounting courses are required to qualify
to sit for the exam. The minimum 150 Credit Hours may include
graduate hours.