Nov 21, 2024  
2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog

Accounting Major


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Meena Subedi Assistant Professor of Accounting
Lisa Zajc Assistant Professor of Accounting; Director of Accounting Internships (lzajc@carrollu.edu)

The Accounting program provides superior educational opportunities that increase students’ professional effectiveness and career success in complex business environments. Carroll University offers three options for students interested in preparing for a position of leadership and responsibility in accounting, whether it is in the public, private or governmental sectors of our economy.

Option 1: Accounting Major is designed for students wishing to complete an accounting major that will enable them, upon graduation, to obtain a position in a corporate or not-for-profit organization.

Option 2: Accounting major / CPA is designed for students interested in obtaining a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation. The CPA designation requires the completion of 150 credit hours. Students wishing to meet the requirements to “sit” for the CPA exam can do so in four years by following a specified curriculum. Through careful planning additional competencies can be gained that will allow the student to consider other certifications.

Option 3: Accounting major / CPA / MBA is designed for students wishing to major in accounting, obtain the CPA designation, and complete the MBA program within a four year period.

Transfer Students

Transfer students must complete 20 hours of accounting courses required for the major at Carroll University.

Students transferring in accounting courses required for the Accounting major must have completed the course within 4 years of the transfer date to Carroll University. The transfer date is defined as the start date of courses at Carroll.

Any 300 or 400 level accounting courses applied to the Accounting major requirements must have been completed within 5 years of completion of the undergraduate degree. Credits that do not meet this requirement must be approved by the program faculty.

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* A minimum of 2 hours in ACC 480  is required for the major.

Bachelor of Science Requirements


The requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree are:

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Each major may have specific course sequencing requirements. For specific requirements, see “Required Support Courses” within each major.

The majors offered by the Sullivan School of Business and Technology are Accounting, Aviation Science and Drone Technologies, Business Administration, Business Analytics, Business Economics, Finance, Healthcare Administration, Management and Leadership, and Marketing.

Students can typically double major in any two majors offered within the Sullivan School of Business and Technology.   However, the following double major combinations are not allowed:

Business Administration & Accounting
Business Administration & Business Analytics
Business Administration & Business Economics
Business Administration & Finance
Business Administration & Management and Leadership
Business Administration & Marketing

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