2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Accounting
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Faculty:
Nichols - Associate Dean, Agee, Comstock, Garner, Huffman, Mattix, D. Smith and J. Smith
Plaster Hall 310C • 417.625.9599
Mission
The mission of the Department of Accounting at Missouri Southern State University is to help meet the needs of our society for business school graduates by providing quality accounting education. Consistent with the University’s mission, the Department of Accounting embraces an integration of liberal and professional education to enable students to develop the ability to excel in the complex work environment of business. The curriculum combines extensive accounting study with a focus on development of student competencies in the areas of professional integrity, social responsibility oral and written communications, interpersonal relationships, technology management, research experience, international business affairs and critical thinking skills.
The BSBA accounting major course of study is designed to prepare the student to enter any area of the accounting profession, to successfully complete the Certified Public Accountant or other professional certification examination and/or to enter graduate school. Majors in accounting must earn a grade of ‘C’ or above in all accounting courses in order to earn a BSBA.
Prospective accounting majors should take note of the requirements for entry into the profession. The State of Missouri requires 150 hours of college credit, including an undergraduate degree, before a candidate may sit for the Certified Public Accountant examination. Most other states have similar requirements. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants requires new members to have 150 semester hours of college credit in order to join. Accounting majors desiring to meet this requirement should note the “150-hour” recommendations at the end of the BSBA suggested order of study or plan to obtain a graduate degree such as our Master of Accountancy degree.
A minor in accounting for both BSBA and non-BSBA degree candidates is also offered.
150-Hour Recommendations
Beyond the Master of Accountancy degree or additional undergraduate accounting courses, the student may find it helpful to concentrate any remaining hours in a single area such as finance, computer science, communications, a foreign language, total quality management or similar pursuits. Students may wish to consider a double-major in Accounting and CIS.
For additional information contact:
Business Student Advising Office
Plaster Hall 310
417.625.3182
psb@mssu.edu
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