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2009-2010 EIU Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Accounting
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(BS in Business)
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Major
A dynamic, rewarding, and highly respected profession, accountancy operates at the heart of business decision-making and financial information services. In addition to providing services in the traditional areas of preparation and analysis of financial statements, auditing, and tax planning and compliance, accountants serve as valuable members of management teams, as highly respected consultants to top management, and as trusted advisers to professionals, business owners, and government leaders. For a person who wants to have a successful career in business, a degree in accounting is an excellent choice. Accounting Program’s Mission Statement
The primary mission of the EIU Accountancy Program is to build a better future for our students, transforming their lives through excellence in relationship-driven instruction of accounting principles and practices needed for entry into and success in the accounting profession.
Our secondary purposes are to advance accounting knowledge through academic inquiry and research and to perform service activities to benefit the School of Business, the College of Business and Applied Sciences, the University, the accounting profession, and the community. Admission Requirements
Students who seek to major in accounting must satisfy the requirements for admission to the School of Business. Students with the GPA of 2.75 or higher at the time they request admission to the accounting program will be admitted to the accounting program.
Admission by Exception: A student with a GPA lower than 2.75 may apply for admission to the accounting program by exception. A committee of faculty will review the student’s academic records and other relevant information submitted by the student. The committee may also interview the student. The committee may approve the student’s application subject to certain performance standards, as prescribed by the committee. The committee will communicate its decision to the Chair of the School of Business, and will monitor the student’s progress in meeting the performance standards. If the student fails to meet the performance standards, the student will be dismissed from the accounting program.
Continuation Requirement: A student majoring in accounting must maintain a cumulative EIU GPA of 2.50 or higher in order to enroll in senior-level (4000-level) accounting courses.
Important Notice: Candidates who wish to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination in Illinois are required to have earned 150 hours of college credit, including an undergraduate degree. Of the 150 hours, at least 24 hours must be in accounting. Courses that are in progress cannot be counted to meet the 150-hour requirement. Course Requirements
The BSB in Accounting comprises:
1. 43 semester hours in general education
2. 35 semester hours in the business core
3. 27 semester hours in major courses; and
4. 15 semester hours in electives. Plus one course selected from the following:
Footnotes:
*A grade of “C” or better is required in all required ACC courses.
Calculation of the major GPA is based on courses taken at EIU with the prefix BUS and ACC. |
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