The Business and Accounting Certificate programs are designed for those wishing a more rigorous preparation than provided by the minor in Business Administration.
Completion of either of the two Certificate programs will make the student more marketable in the increasingly competitive job market.
| BUS 200 | Principles of Economics - Macro |
| BUS 201 | Principles of Economics - Micro |
| BUS 210 | Financial Accounting |
| BUS 211 | Managerial Accounting |
| BUS 220 | Business Law |
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| BUS 223 | Legal Environment of Business |
| BUS 242 | Computer Applications in Business |
| BUS 300 | International Business |
| BUS 320 | Operations Management |
| BUS 340 | Principles of Marketing |
| BUS 350 | Principles of Management |
| BUS 360 | Finance |
| BUS 210 | Financial Accounting |
| BUS 211 | Managerial Accounting |
| BUS 220 | Business Law I |
| BUS 221 | Business Law II |
| BUS 311 | Individual Income Taxes |
| BUS 313 | Cost Accounting |
| BUS 315 | Intermediate Accounting I |
| BUS 316 | Intermediate Accounting II |
| BUS 319 | Auditing |
| BUS 323 | Advanced Accounting |
| BUS 412 | Corporate Income Taxes |
Candidates wishing to also prepare for the Certificate In Management Accounting (CMA) should also enroll in AIS, Principles of Economics - Macro and Finance.
Students are strongly encouraged to enroll in a CPA review course prior to sitting for the exam. Students needing to fulfill the 150-hour requirement to sit for the CPA certificate should consult their advisor about options.
Up to twelve hours of credit may be transferred.