Anderson University, Anderson, Indiana

Falls School of Business

Accounting

The accounting major is designed to provide a knowledge base in both financial and managerial accounting. Accounting courses expose the student to a broad perspective of accounting needed for management responsibility within a company, in the field of public accounting, or studies in a graduate program.

The major provides course work that helps prepare students for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exam and the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. Indiana and most states require individuals to have completed a minimum of 150 hours of college credit to be eligible to take the CPA exam. Accounting majors who plan to enter the public accounting field are strongly encouraged to complete at least 150 hours before they complete their college education.

Major (56 hours)

Required courses:
  • Prerequisite of one course from:
    • Finite Math — MATH 1300
    • Applied Calculus — MATH 1400
    • Calculus I — MATH 2010
  • 37-hour business core
  • Intermediate Accounting I — ACCT 3010
  • Intermediate Accounting II — ACCT 3020
  • Managerial Accounting — ACCT 3110
  • Federal Income Tax — ACCT 4020
  • Auditing — ACCT 4310
  • Professional Ethics for Accountants — ACCT 4900
  • One course from the following:
    • Global Finance & Accounting — ACCT 3210
    • Financial Management of Nonprofit Organizations — ACCT 3300
    • Accounting Internship — ACCT 4800
    • Intermediate Finance — BSNS 3350
    • Investments — BSNS 4150
    • Intermediate Economic Analysis — ECON 3020
    • Public Finance — ECON 3110
    • Money & Banking — ECON 3410