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Professional Field Courses (25 hours )
Supporting Field Courses (12 hours)
ACCT 3110 (3 hrs) Intermediate I
ACCT 3120 (3 hrs) Intermediate II
ACCT 3270 (3 hrs) Cost Accounting
ACCT 3405 (1 hr) Professional Development
ACCT 4100 (3 hrs) Accounting Systems
ACCT 4140 (3 hrs) Advanced Accounting Principles
ACCT 4300 (3 hrs) Federal Income Taxation
ACCT 4320 (3 hrs) Federal Income Taxation II
ACCT 4400 (3 hrs) Auditing - Professional ResponsibilitiesIntroduction to Data MiningDSCI 4520 (3 hrs)
ECON 3xxx-4xxx (3 hrs) Advanced EconomicsCreation of Goods & Services (3 hrs)
OPSM 3830, DSCI 3870,
OR LSCM 3960
International Course (3 hrs) MGMT 4660, MKTG 4280,BLAW 4480, or FINA 4500
Pre-Business Requirements (21 hours)
Business Foundation Courses (24 hours)Other RequirementsCommunication: COMM 1010* Intro to Communication or TECM
2700 Technical Writing
Professional Development: BUSI 1200
BUSI 3100
ACCT 3405
Free Electives (to reach 120 hours; hours vary)
IMPORTANT
NOTICE: In order to enroll in JR/SR level courses
and file a degree plan, students must: complete 45 hours, complete the pre-business requirement courses with minimum grades of C; have a minimum 2.7 pre-business GPA; AND have a minimum 2.0 UNT cumulative GPA.BUSI 3660 (3 hrs) Professional Speaking, Writing andPresentation
BLAW 3430 (3 hrs)
Legal and Ethical Environment of
Business
BCIS 3610 (3 hrs)
Basic Information Systems
MKTG 3650 (3 hrs)
Foundations of Marketing Practice
DSCI 3710 (3 hrs)
Business Statistics with Spreadsheets
FINA 3770 (3 hrs)
Finance
MGMT 3720 (3 hrs)
Organizational Behavior
BUSI 4940* (3 hrs)
Business Policy ECON 1100 & 1110 (6 hrs) Principles of EconomicsMATH 1190 (3 hrs) Business Calculus
BCIS 2610 (3 hrs) Introduction to Computers inBusiness
ACCT 2010 & 2020 (6 hrs)
Accounting Principles I & II
DSCI 2710 (3 hrs) Data Analysis with Spreadsheets*Requirements for enrollment in BUSI 4940: completion of all
other business foundation courses w/C or higher, SR status, and graduating semester.For more information on careers and companies recruiting graduates from this program, contact the CareerCenter at 940-565-2105
Note: All students entering ACCT 3110 (Intermediate Accounting I) are required to complete and pass an entrance exam. This policy applies to both UNT students and transfer students. The exam willbe administered several times a year.In order to reach 120 hours, this degree will require students to take some courses that are used
to fulfill two requirements between the core and the pre-business. Please see the RCOB Advising and Student Services Office in BLB 110 for advising related to these specific core requirements and best options. Eligibility to take a course fulfilling two requirements may be required. If eligibility is not met, this may require hours beyond the 120 hours for the degree.202Ϯ-202ϯ
BLB 21940-565-3082
@u nt.edu consult online degree audit for your correct catalog year. www.cob.unt.edu/undergradUniversity Core (42 hours; hours may vary - see below) BBA ACCOUNTING prerequisite of 2.7 UNT GPA required Students may not retake any accounting course which is a prerequisite for an accounting course they have completed with a "C" or better. Furthermore, students may not retake any accounting course more than once (for a total of two times). Internship (ACCT 4800): Earn 3 hrs credit while working in the accounting industry. Many opportunities are available, speak with ACCT departmental advisor regarding requirements. Hours will only count toward elective hour requirements if needed.YEAR FALL SEMESTER HOURS SPRING SEMESTER HOURS
FRESHMAN
MathLife and Physical Science 3 3
3 EProfessional Development I (BUSI 1200)
I tr t C T tal 16YEAR FALL SEMESTER HOURS SPRING SEMESTER HOURS
SOPHOMORE
Language, Philosophy and Culture 3 Life and Physical Science 3 3TŽtal 12 TŽtal 15
YEAR FALL SEMESTER HOURS SPRING SEMESTER HOURS
J UNIOR3 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (BLAW 3430)* 3
3 3Professional Development (ACCT 3405)
3 116 TŽtal 16
YEAR FALL SEMESTER HOURS SPRING SEMESTER HOURS
S ENIORAdvanced Economics (ECON 3xxx-4xxx) 3
li st) 3** Courses that will fulĮůů university core and pre-business requirements. Courses used to fulĮůů both University and College requirements will increase
nu neededBefore enrolling in MATH 1190, the correct math placement is required or you must pass the prerequisite math with a grade of C or higher.
hours are required prior to enrolling in any JR/SR level business course and/or Įůŝng for an oĸcial degree plan.
(see advisor), and 2.0 Overall.BBAAccounting 202-202 Suggested Curriculum correct catalog year. www.cob.unt.edu/undergrad
SUMMER
***Internship (ACCT 4800): Earn 3 hrs credit while working in the accounting industry. Many opportunities are available,