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BUS 205* Financial Accounting Cycle. Spring. BUS 206 ... ACCT 304 Advanced Cost Management. Spring ... Essentials of Operations Management. ACCT 305 ...
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS JUNIOR / SENIOR YEAR STUDY PLAN MAJOR: ACCOUNTING – 29 CREDITS 2014-2015 Required Courses – 29 credits

Semester

Prerequisite course(s)

BUS 205* ACCT 301 ACCT 302 ACCT 303 ACCT 304 ACCT 305 ACCT 401 ACCT 403 ACCT 404 ACCT 405

Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Spring Spring Fall Spring Fall

BUS 206 & 207* or concurrent BUS 206, 207 & 205* ACCT 301 w/C BUS 206, 207 & 205* & 341 (concurrent preferred) ACCT 303 w/C ACCT 301 & BUS 311 ACCT 302 w/C ACCT 301 w/C ACCT 403 w/C ACCT 302 w/C

Fall Fall Fall/Spring Spring

ACCT 301 w/C ACCT 302 w/C Will vary with topic BUS 321

Financial Accounting Cycle Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Cost Management Advanced Cost Management Accounting Information Systems Auditing Federal Income Taxation Advanced Federal Income Taxation Government and Not-for-Profit Acct

Recommended Electives ACCT 407 ACCT 408 ACCT 409 BUS 322

Fraud Examination Advanced Accounting Topics Business Law II

*2.5 gpa is required in BUS 206, 207 & 205 with minimum grade of C in each course. Other Requirements: In order to remain an Accounting Major at UW Oshkosh, a student must obtain a 2.5 grade point average in all Accounting courses of record both before beginning 400 level Accounting courses and at graduation. Before beginning 400 level Accounting courses, the following courses should be completed: BUS 206, 207, 205, ACCT 301, 302, 303, 304, & 305. A minimum of 6 credits of 400 level Accounting courses must be taken at UW Oshkosh. Effective Spring 2015 BUS 205 will be retitled ACCT 208.

Sample Plan – Accounting Major 120 credits needed for BBA in Accounting

Junior Year – Fall ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 303 Cost Management BUS 341 Essentials of Operations Management Senior Year – Fall ACCT 403 Federal Income Taxation ACCT 405 Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting# BUS 321 Business Law I Fifth Year – Fall Accounting Elective(s)

150 credits needed for CPA exam Sophomore Year – Spring BUS 206 Essentials of Financial Accounting BUS 207 Essentials of Managerial Accounting ACCT 208 Financial Accounting Cycle BUS 311 Essentials of IS Junior Year – Spring ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 304 Advanced Cost Management ACCT 305 Accounting Information Systems Senior Year – Spring ACCT 401 Auditing# ACCT 404 Advanced Federal Income Taxation Fifth Year – Spring Accounting Elective(s)

#-Can also enroll in 5th year

Recommended Options for Additional Credit Hours:

1. Earn a second major – in COB (e.g. Finance) 2. Take a tailored set of courses a. Elective courses in accounting – e.g. Fraud Examination (ACCT 407), Advanced Accounting (ACCT 408), Topics (ACCT 409 – if offered), Business Law II (BUS 322) b. Courses in Finance – e.g. Advanced Financial Management (FINANCE 436 additional prerequisites), Business Risk Management and Insurance (FINANCE 440), Financial Planning for Individuals (FINANCE 351), Financial Statement Analysis (FINANCE 431) c. Other COB courses – e.g. Employee Relations (MHR 382), Entrepreneurship (MHR 373), ERP Systems (INFO SYS 446), Managing the Small Growing Business (MHR 475), Internship (BUS 492) d. Courses outside COB 3. MBA