Accounting Major

Learning outcomes for accounting major:

  1. The student demonstrates knowledge on the fundamentals of accounting (ISLO 1)

  2. The student demonstrate ability to analyze financial statements and accounting aspects related to business investment decisions (ISLO 2)

  3. The student demonstrate ability to communicate accounting information for managerial decision making (ISLO 3)

  4. The student develops numerical and IT skills including quantitative and graphical analysis of accounting (ISLO 4)

  5. Students will produce responsible and ethical accounting statements (ISLO 5)

  6. The student demonstrates managerial skills (ISLO 6)

  7. The student demonstrates teamwork skills (ISLO 7)

Curriculum for accounting major:

Freshmen level

CourseEarned creditsContact hours/week
Intensive General English39
Debating Skills11.5
Calculus for Business34.5
French I13
Algorithms and Data Structures34.5
TBS Organization Seminar01
Principles of Management34.5
Linear Algebra for Business34.5
Financial accounting34.5
Introduction to Microeconomics34.5
Probability & Statistics for Business I34.5
French II11:30
Information System Design & Database33

Sophomore level

CourseEarned creditsContact hours/week
Business English21:30
Managerial Accounting34.5
Introduction to Macroeconomics34.5
Web Development33
Probability & Statistics for Business II34.5
Introduction to Management of Information Systems (MIS)34.5
Business law33
Fundamentals of Marketing34.5
Business Optimization34.5
Principles of Finance34.5
Technical writing23
Advanced Web Development33

Junior level

CourseEarned creditsContact hours/week
Advanced Managerial Accounting34.5
Intermediate Accounting I34.5
Financial Statements Analysis34.5
Accounting Information Systems34.5
Intermediate Accounting II34.5
Taxation I34.5
Accounting Technology and Bookkeeping34.5
Taxation II34.5

Senior level

CourseEarned creditsContact hours/week
Advanced Accounting34.5
Special topics in Accounting34.5
Taxation III34.5
Auditing34.5
Capstone Project6 or 12NA

The Capstone project is worth 12 credit hours when taken as an internship project. The student may also take a project at the school having 6 credits and must supplement the needed credits to satisfy graduation requirements of 130 credits.

Minors

For Junior & Senior classes, the student must also choose a minor from other disciplines. A minor includes at least five classes as specified by discipline.

Minor Finance

Junior levelSenior Level
Financial MarketsInternational Financial Management
Corporate FinanceFinancial Statement Analysis
Investments and Portfolio Management
Reporting Skills

Minor IT

Junior levelSenior Level
Business Intelligence and Database AdministrationObject-Oriented Programming
System Administration (Linux)Standards for IT Project Management or Web Services
Information Systems Assurance and Security
Reporting Skills

Minor Business Analytics

Junior levelSenior Level
Decision & Game TheorySupply Chain Management
Data Analysis
Econometrics
Time Series Analysis
Reporting Skills