Available to students majoring outside the Driehaus College of Business, the Accountancy minor is designed for those students seeking to acquire skills in analyzing, interpreting, and communicating financial information to complement their major course of study.
Prerequisite Requirements
Students must meet the prerequisite course equivalency of pre-calculus (MAT 130 PRECALCULUS) prior to taking the first course in the minor.
Course Requirements
A non-Driehaus student minoring in Accountancy is required to complete the following courses totaling at least 24.0 hours:
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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Required Courses | ||
ACC 101 | INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I | 4 |
ACC 102 | INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING II | 4 |
ACC 304 | FINANCIAL REPORTING I | 4 |
Electives | ||
Select three of the following: | 12 | |
ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS | ||
COST & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | ||
FINANCIAL REPORTING II | ||
FINANCIAL REPORTING III | ||
ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I | ||
ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II | ||
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES & BUSINESS LAW | ||
AUDITING I | ||
AUDITING II | ||
FRAUD EXAMINATION AND FORENSIC AUDITING | ||
INTERNAL AUDITING | ||
TAX TREATMENT OF INDIVIDUALS AND PROPERTY | ||
TAX TREATMENT OF CORPORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS | ||
SPECIAL TOPICS (with approval) | ||
INDEPENDENT STUDY |
Graduation Requirements
All Accountancy (ACC) courses and any courses used toward the Accountancy minor must be completed with a minimum grade of C- and with a combined GPA of 2.000 or higher.