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Our curriculum is designed to address
the needs of students with varied interests and goals. The options
available to accounting graduates are limitless. A Bachelor of
Science in Accounting requires the successful completion of 124
hours of coursework. In addition to the major core requirements
listed below, each student must complete the basic requirements for a
BSBA.
Our curriculum is continually reviewed
and adapted to ensure that our graduates have both the specific
skills and the broad base of knowledge necessary to ensure their
success as business information professionals and as productive
members of the business community.
Oklahoma, as well as most other states
and jurisdictions, requires candidates for the CPA exam to have
completed at least 150 semester hours of college credit. Of this
total, 76 semester hours must be upper division courses and 36
semester hours must be upper division accounting courses (3000 level
and higher), including one auditing course. Our curriculum is
flexible enough to allow students to meet these requirements in a
variety of ways. This can be accomplished with a single-major
undergraduate degree, with a double-major undergraduate degree or in
conjunction with a graduate degree.
Accounting Concentration Requirements:
| Number |
Title |
Credit Hrs. |
| ACCT 3113 |
Accounting Processes and Problem Solving I |
3 |
| ACCT 3123 |
Accounting Processes and Problem Solving II |
3 |
| ACCT 3133 |
Accounting Processes and Problem Solving III |
3 |
| ACCT 3143 |
Accounting Processes and Problem Solving IV |
3 |
| ACCT 4213 |
Financial Accounting Research Applications |
3 |
| ACCT 4223 |
Internal Reporting Issues |
3 |
| ACCT 4233 |
Topics in Federal Income Taxation |
3 |
| ACCT 4243 |
Auditing Assurance for Accounting Systems |
3 |
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TOTAL HOURS: |
24 |
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Course Descriptions,
along with prerequisites, are available for each of these courses
and for all other courses offered in our curriculum.
If you have any questions or
if you would like additional information regarding our undergraduate
programs, please contact the
Office of
Undergraduate Programs at
(918) 631-2214.
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