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Accounting (BS)


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Affiliation: School of Business
Degree Offered: Bachelor of Science
Minors Offered: None 

THE MAJOR

The School of Business offers a four-year program of study in accounting that emphasizes entry-level skills necessary for the practice of accounting in the private sector. Students who complete the undergraduate program will be eligible to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) examination. Students who complete only the four-year Accounting program are NOT eligible to sit for the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination in Missouri.

In recognition of the extensive body of knowledge needed for the professional practice of public accounting, the School offers a Master of Accountancy degree program. Students completing the Master of Accountancy program will meet the requirements to sit for the Uniform CPA examination in Missouri and many states that require 150 hours of college study to be eligible to take the professional examination. Students should determine the specific requirements of their state early in their program. Students are encouraged to complete both the undergraduate and graduate accounting programs at Truman. However, students may enter the undergraduate program as transfer students or enter the graduate program after receiving an undergraduate degree at Truman or another university. 

ACCREDITATION

The undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the School of Business are accredited in both Business and Accounting by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.  These programs include the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Accounting, and Master of Accountancy.  Truman is one of fewer than 200 schools worldwide holding accreditation in both Business and Accounting.

AACSB is recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation and by the Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education, as a specialized accrediting agency for undergraduate and graduate programs in business administration and accounting. 

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MISSION STATEMENT

We graduate prospective leaders who are ethical, broadly educated problem-solvers, effective team players, clear writers, and articulate speakers. 

We cultivate a community of learners by emphasizing:

  • A rigorous, broad academic experience;
  • Effective communication skills;
  • Highly selective admission of students;
  • Teaching, while valuing applied and instructional scholarship and service. 

ACCOUNTING PROGRAM MISSION STATEMENT

Building on a liberal arts and sciences education, Truman accounting graduates will integrate analytical, research, communication, interpersonal and leadership skills with business and financial knowledge to be effective financial professionals and prospective leaders.

In fulfilling the Accounting program’s mission and general objectives, Truman Bachelor of Science in Accounting graduates will be able to:

  • Develop, measure, evaluate, analyze, and communicate financial and other information and demonstrate a breadth of knowledge in the core business areas of finance, marketing, organizational behavior, and strategic management;
  • Write clear, concise documents appropriate for the situation and the audience; 
  • Deliver a well organized oral presentation, using content, language, and delivery appropriate to the audience and situation; 
  • Understand and apply behaviors necessary for effective leadership; 
  • Act honestly and responsibly in all dealings with others, recognize ethical dilemmas, and utilize an ethical framework when making ethical choices; and
  • Work effectively in teams to achieve common goals by organizing, coordinating, and performing tasks and promoting effective communication. 

ADMISSION TO THE ACCOUNTING PROGRAM

Students wishing to major in accounting must meet the following admission requirements before enrolling in upper division business and/or accounting courses:

1. Completion of 40 hours including the following courses with a grade of C or better:

    ENG 190 Writing as Critical Thinking
    COMM 170 Public Speaking or the successful test out of COMM 170
    STAT 190 Basic Statistics OR STAT 290 Statistics
    MATH 192 Essentials of Calculus OR MATH 198 Analytic Geometry and
    Calculus I
    BSAD 157 Information Technology
    ACCT 220 Introduction to Financial Accounting

2. An overall cumulative GPA of 2.75
3. Submit a semester-by-semester planned class schedule that would fulfill graduation
    requirements
4. Students should currently be enrolled in or have completed:

    BSAD 234,  ECON 200 or ECON 201 or ECON 205,  and ACCT 221

5. Students should submit a copy of their transcripts from TruView with their application. 

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

  1. An overall cumulative 2.25 GPA
  2. A 2.25 GPA in major requirements
  3. 40 hours of 300-400 level courses
  4. Students must complete 26 semester hours of the required business courses (including 15 hours of ACCT courses) at Truman, have a 2.25 GPA in major requirements taken at Truman, and have a 2.0 GPA in all courses taken at Truman.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:

Liberal Studies Program Requirements: 31-57 Credit Hours


 

Missouri Statute Requirement: 1-3 Credit Hours


Bachelor of Science Requirement: 6-8 Credit Hours


  • Select one 300 or higher ECON course
    AND
  • Select one additional course from the list below:
    • MATH 263 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
    • Any Computer Science (CS) course numbered 170 or higher
  • Any Economics (ECON) course numbered 300 or higher
  • Any Statistics (STAT) course numbered 300 or higher

Note:


Courses are not allowed to double count within the Bachelor of Science and Major Requirements.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS:


The Accounting major consists of two (2) parts: Required Support and Major Requirements. Each student must complete both parts.

Part I: Required Support: 12-14 Credit Hours


  • Complete two semesters in one foreign language or achieve intermediate proficiency in a foreign language.

Electives to Total: 120 Credit Hours


 

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