|
|
Nov 21, 2024
|
|
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Accounting Information Systems, B. S.
|
|
The Accounting Information Systems program meets the dynamic needs of students interested in careers in forensic accounting, IT audit, system assurance services and small business accounting services. This degree gives the accounting student a competitive advantage in today’s global business environment with rapidly changing technology.
Students will develop skills that allow them to be involved in accounting system development, from planning and analysis to design and implementation. Topics include accounting database design and development, business process mapping, accounting software, data analytics, internal control, cybersecurity, IT Audit, and forensic accounting.
|
General Education Requirements
(39-42 credits)
Skills for Literacy
(3-4 courses)
Humanities
(5 courses)
- Five Humanities electives
Social Science
(2 courses)
Natural Science/Quantitative Reasoning
(1 course)
General Education Required for Major
(2 courses)
Business Core
(36 credits)
Accounting Information Systems Major Courses
(33 credits)
CPA Licensure Eligibility
To be eligible for the CPA Licensure in Missouri and many other states, candidates are required to complete 150 credit hours of college level course work. To satisfy the 150-hour requirement, Maryville University offers dual degrees in Accounting and Accounting Information Systems. We also offer a Master of Science in Accounting. To learn more about how you can obtain dual degrees in Accounting and Accounting Information Systems to meet the CPA License requirements, contact your advisor. For additional information about the CPA exam, go to http://www.cpa-exam.org/.
Graduation Requirements
- 128 credit hours minimum (last 30 hours in residency)
- A minimum half the major credit hours in residency
- A minimum half the minor credit hours in residency
- 60 credit hours must be completed at a 4-year institution
Business Early Access Information
Many of our undergraduate programs offer the ability for students to pursue Early Access credits that can be applied to certain graduate programs.
If you’re a qualified undergraduate student and you have not yet completed your elective requirements, we invite you to connect with an advisor and explore the possibility of utilizing our Early Access program. Click here for more information.
|
|
|
|