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MAJOR IN ACCOUNTING

63 hours including the General Business Core (36 hours), 
additional non-core courses (9 hours), and 
upper-level accounting courses (18 hours)

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AC 251 Principles of  Accounting I
AC 252 Principles of Accounting II
EC 232 Principles of Microeconomics
EC 233 Principles of Macroeconomics
IN 362 Principles of Finance
IT 320 Advanced Management Information Systems
MGT 231 Principles of Management
MGT 332 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Business
MGT 550 Business Policy and Ethics
MGT 490 Production and Operations Management
MKT 231 Principles of Marketing

REQUIRED NON-CORE HOURS (9 HOURS)

IT 120 Management Information Systems
MA 210 College Algebra or equivalent
MA 230 Introductory Statistics

UPPER-LEVEL ACCOUNTING COURSES (18 HOURS)

AC 345 Taxation
AC 346 Cost Accounting
AC 351 Intermediate Accounting
AC 352 Principles of Manageri8al Accounting
AC 445 Auditing
ITAC 462   Accounting and Information Systems

[Required Courses]

MAJOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

60 hours including the General Business Core (36 hours),
additional non-core courses (9 hours), and
completion of Concentration (15 hours).


The General Business Core and General Management Concentration are offered at the Leavenworth, Johnson, and Wyandotte county locations.  

The Marketing Concentration is offered only at the Leavenworth campus.

Grade Policy for Principles Classes
To assist the business, accounting & sport management department (BASMD) in ensuring that students are prepared for advanced classes, all new students entering the university beginning with the 2010-2011 academic year who wish to be BASMD majors must make a grade of "C" in all of the following classes:

  • AC 251 Principles of Accounting
  • MGT 231 Principles of Management
  • MKT 231 Principles of Marketing
  • SM 250 Introduction to Sport Management

During the time that students are completing these courses, they may be admitted as "provisional" BASMD majors and will be considered for full admittance if they meet all entry requirements of their major or majors. If a student does not achieve at least a "C" in their initial completion of any of the above classes, they must repeat this class and earn at least a "C." If this is not achieved, the student may not become a business, accounting or sport management major.

AC 251 Principles of Accounting I
AC 252 Principles of Accounting II
EC 232 Principles of Microeconomics
EC 233 Principles of Macroeconomics
FIN 362 Principles of Finance
IT 320 Advanced Management Information Systems
MGT 231 Principles of Management
MGT 332 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Business
MGT 550 Business Policy and Ethics*
MGT 490 Production and Operations Management
MKT 231 Principles of Marketing
* Senior Integrative Experience/Capstone Course

REQUIRED NON-CORE HOURS 

IT 120 Management Information Systems
MA 210 College Algebra or equivalent
MA 230 Introductory Statistics

ADDITIONAL HIGHLY- RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR BUSINESS MAJORS

COM 425 Public Relations
COM 120 Public Speaking
  A Foreign Language
  Internship (foreign or domestic)
CONCENTRATIONS (CHOOSE ONE)
MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION (15 HOURS)
MGT 320 Principles of Leadership
MGT 334 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
MGT 335 International Business
MGT 410 Human Resource Management
MGT 420
Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management
MGT 420   Organizational Behavior
EC 410   International Political Economy
MARKETING CONCENTRATION (15 HOURS)
MGT 334 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
MKT 350   Principles of Advertising
MKT 325 Consumer Behavior
MKT 475 Marketing Research
MKT 500 Special Topics in Marketing
MKT 550   Strategic Marketing

[Required Courses]

MINOR IN GENERAL BUSINESS
18 hours, including the following:
AC 251 Principles of Accounting I
ECMGT 220 Principles of Microeconomics
MGT 231 Principles of Management
MGT 332 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Business
MKT 231 Principles of Marketing
MGT 410 Human Resources
MGT 420   Organizational Behavior
 

[Required Courses]

For more information contact Dr. Ronald Logan at loganr@stmary.edu




USM business faculty are professionals with more than 100 years of combined real-life business experience. They’ll put their experience to work for you.
“The faculty cares about your success. We provide you with a blend of theory and practice.”
Dr. Ron Logan
Business Administration

 
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