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102 Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
William Fowler, Chair
ACU Box 29305, Abilene, Texas 79699-9305
Mabee Business Building, Room 171
Phone: 325-674-2080
Fax: 325-674-2564
Email: bill.fowler@coba.acu.edu
Web: www.acu.edu/coba
Faculty
William E. Fowler, Associate Professor
Jack A. Griggs, Professor
John D. Neill, Professor
David Perkins, Associate Professor
Terry Pope, Professor
Jonathan Stewart, Associate Professor
Scott Stovall, Assistant Professor
Paul Wertheim, Professor
Majors
Accounting
Financial Management
The Department of Accounting and Finance offers the Bachelor
of Business Administration degree in accounting and in
financial management.
The Master of Accountancy degree is available as a separate
graduate degree or as part of the Integrated BBA/MAcc degree
as described below. See the Graduate School section of this
catalog for information on the Master of Accountancy degree.
Integrated Plan - Accounting (BBA)and
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)
Students planning to enter the Master of Accountancy program may
choose to apply for entry into the Integrated Plan. The Integrated
Plan allows students to take a limited number of MAcc courses during
their senior year and eliminates the 6 hours of accounting or finance
electives from the BBA degree requirements. Students must complete
all other BBA requirements of the accounting degree and also must
complete the 30 hours of the MAcc degree. The Integrated Plan
requires 152 hours of course work and satisfies the 150-hour
regulations for students wanting to take the Uniform CPA exam.
Students should take note of the following provisions of the
Integrated Plan:
1. Entry into the plan is by application and must be approved by
the department chair and the graduate dean.
2. A student's BBA degree will not be awarded until satisfactory
completion of 15 hours in the MAcc program.
3. A student in the plan may participate in undergraduate
commencement exercises during the semester in which all BBA
requirements other than the 6 hours of accounting and finance
electives are fulfilled.
Study Abroad Expectations
All students are encouraged to participate in ACU's Study Abroad
program. Classes offered at Study Abroad sites vary depending on
the site. Academic advisors can assist students in planning ahead for
their Study Abroad experience and should be consulted during the
freshman year.College of Business Administration (COBA)
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Science: 4 semesters of HS science other than physical science, or >27 on ACT
science subscore.
Deficiency: 3 hours in field other than HS field.
Foreign Language: 4 semesters, one language, in HS.
Deficiency: 6 hours in one language.
OTHER NOTES
Entering students with fewer than 64 hours and all students planning to take their first
college math course must have appropriate SAT/ACT/COMPASS scores for placement.
Consult the current university catalog for information on the schedule of future course
offerings and prerequisites for course enrollment.
See catalog for dual major and dual degree requirements.
Exceptions must be approved on the appropriate exception or substitution form.
ELECTIVES
General electives (may include deficiency); may not include developmental courses
numbered 0**; arrange to ensure >33 advanced hours.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Admission Requirements
Before being admitted to a business program, a student must
satisfy the requirements listed in the SAT/ACT Placement section
of this catalog.
ACCOUNTING (BBA)
BBA: ACCOUNTING DEGREE PLAN (ACCT)
Bible
BIB L 10 1 Life and Teach ing s o f Jesus .................................................................................... 3
BIBL 102 A cts-Revelation ................................................................................................ 3
BIBL 211 M essage of the Old Testam ent ........................................ 3
BIBL 2 12 C h ristianity in C ulture ............................................................................................. 3
A d v a n ce d B ib le ........................................................................................................................ 3
English
ENGL 111 Com position and Rhetoric .......................................................................... 3
Lite ra tu re ....................................................................................... 3.............................. . . . . . 3
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication .............................................................. 3
H isto ry 10 0-2 9 .................................................................................... 3................................. 3
Science
Courses in two fields: biology, chemistry, geology, physics, AENV 130, NUTR 120 ...... 6
Mathematics
M ATH 130 Finite M ath for Applications .......................................................... 3............3
E X S C 1 0 0 + 3 activ ities ....................................... . .................................................................... 4
UNIV 100 University Seminar Financial Accounting............................................................................................. 1
TO TA L U N IVERS TY CO RE .................................................................................................... 41
English
EN G L 112 Co m position and Literature ................................................................................ 3
ENGL 326 Business and Professional Writing ........................................ 3....... 3
Social ScieCT 324 MesanHumanities
Choose one: PO LS 221,225 or 226 ...................................................................................... 3
ECON 260 Macroeconomics ............................................. 3
ECO N 261 M icroeconom ics .................................................................................................... 3
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ....................................... 3
TO TA L B B A C O R E ............... ........ ....................................................................................... 2 1
Business
ACCT 210 Financial Accounting ........................................ 3
FIN 310 Financial Management ........................................and/or FIN (300.................................................... 3
ISQS 322 Business Statistics ...................................... ........................ 3
ACCT 324 Management Information Systems ........................................ ................ 3
M GM T 120 Introduction to Business and Technology ....................................................... 3
MGMT 330 Management and Organizational Behavior .................................................. 3
M GM T 331 Production and Process M anagement ............................................................ 3
M G M T 439 Strateg ic M anagem ent ..................................................................................... 3
M KTG 340 Princip les of M arketing ...................................................................................... 3
Choose one: BUSA 419 or FIN 419 or M KTG 419 .............................................................. 3
T O T A L ............................................................................................................................................ 3 0
Accounting
A C CT 30 2 C o st A cco u ntin g I .................................................................................................. 3
A C CT 30 4 In co m e Ta x I ........................................................................................................... 3
A CCT 310 Interm ediate A ccounting I ................................................................................... 3
A CCT 311 Interm ediate A ccounting II .................................................................................. 3
A CCT 405 Fundam entals of A uditing .................................................................................. 3
A CCT 4 10 A dvanced A ccounting I ........................................................................................ 3
B LA W 4 6 0 B u sin e ss Law I ....................................................................................................... 3
B LA W 46 1 B u sin ess Law II ...................................................................................................... 3
Choose two courses: Advanced ACCT and/or FIN (300-499) ............................................ 6
T O T A L ............................................................................................................................................ 3 0
M in im u m ....................................................................................................................................... . 6
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