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Bachelors of Business Administration—Major in
Accounting Information Systems

The mission of this undergraduate program is to develop the knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes required to be successful accountants within the information systems field or as external AIS consultants. The program also provides the foundation for graduate accounting education leading to careers in public accounting. Educational objectives are based on those articulated by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association's (ISACA) Model Curriculum 2004. Graduates will be prepared for careers as information systems analysts, operations analysts, controllers, financial managers, internal auditors, security professionals, among others. Successful graduates will meet the educational requirements to take professional certifying exams, such as certified information systems auditor (CISA from ISACA) or certified information systems security professional (CISSP from ISC2).

Faculty advisors for this program are Professors Mahoney & Ross

The Program:

General Education

32-47

College of Business requirements

42

Accounting required courses:

33

ACC 296
ACC 340
ACC 342
ACC 344
ACC 356
ACC 456
ACC 548
IS 247
IS 315
IS 320
IS 380
The Accounting Cycle & Profession
Intermediate Accounting
Managerial Cost Accounting
Principles of Taxation
Accounting Information Systems
AIS Implementation Projects
Information Systems Auditing
Intro to Web Application Development
Object-Oriented Application Development
Business Data Communications & Networks
Introduction to Databases
Open electives

2-17

Total credit hours

124

For more information, see the Graduation ChecklistExpected Course Schedule and Undergraduate Catalog. For accounting, a graphic version of the program and advising notes are available.

Offered by the Faculty of theDepartment of Accounting and Finance