2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
    Aug 02, 2025  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Accounting, B.S.


Degree Planning Sheet

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Degree Planning Sheet with Sample Course Plan    

This sample plan represents a full-time pace. Part-time options are available; please connect with the recruitment team to learn more.

 

 

The Accounting program provides students with the technical and professional skills needed in the ever-changing, faced-paced accounting profession.  An accounting degree opens opportunities in the traditional areas of accounting – auditing, taxation, and financial reporting – and offers the foundation for more specialized areas such as information systems, risk management, fraud and forensics, sustainability reporting, and IT assurance.  The accounting curriculum prepares students for careers in public accounting, corporate accounting, consulting, government and nonprofit organization, and tax services; and provides foundational coursework for CPA licensure and other professional certifications.

After completing the Accounting program, students will understand the various functions of accounting and the underlying principles and concepts of accounting theory and possess the ability to apply these principles to accounting problems, situations, and hands-on projects. The program focuses on building technical competence, analytical abilities, communication and interpersonal skills, and ethical conduct while providing a balance of liberal arts, business, and accounting courses.

The BS in Accounting is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) for regular business programs and separate accounting accreditation.

Program Outcomes

 A graduate of Maryville University with a major in accounting should be able to:

  1. Summarize the concepts, processes, and regulations of the major areas of accounting.
  2. Discuss the breadth and responsibility of the accounting profession in a global society and its interrelationship with other business functions.
  3. Use decision modeling skills with appropriate technology to resolve accounting issues in an ethically responsible manner.
  4. Professionally communicate financial information, accounting positions, and research at a level appropriate to the recipient, both orally and in writing.
  5. Discuss implications of emerging issues and adaptations to changing technology in accounting.

 

Disclaimer: The program requirements outlined in this catalog are applicable only to students who enroll in this degree program at the university during the academic year specified in this catalog.  Please be aware that program requirements and offerings are subject to change in future academic years.  Dual-enrolled students are not admitted to a degree program, but upon admission to a degree program, they will follow the degree requirements that align with their start term.     

MCORE


(36 credits)

Social Discovery


Courses in this area will focus on the study of human behavior, its ethical and moral dimension, human societies, the requirements of civility, and social science theory and practice which undergirds such study.

(6 credits)

Civic Discovery


Courses in this area will focus on the study and purpose of human institutions and systems, the historical and contemporary forms of power, authority, governance and citizenship, and the distribution and use of resources.

(6 credits)

Cultural Discovery


Courses in this area will focus on significant systems of thought, contributions made by significant historical and cultural figures, philosophical and historical movements, and ideas which have shaped history, culture and human institutions.

(6 credits)

Creative Discovery


Courses in this area will focus on the nature of the creative imagination, the philosophical underpinnings of human creativity in music, the visual arts, the narrative arts, and philosophical invention, and innovation in a variety of human endeavors.

(9 credits)

Scientific Discovery


Courses in this area will focus on the nature of scientific reasoning, the history and variety of the scientific endeavor in culture, and the nature of scientific process and exploration.

(9 credits)

Major Requirements


(42 credits)

For courses that count toward the major, minor, or business core, students must obtain a grade of C- or better.

Accounting Electives


(6 credits)

Students in the Early Access program may not use ACCT-509 or ACCT-610 to complete these electives. Please note the restrictions on maximum credits for internships 

  • Upper level (300+) Accounting elective 1
  • Upper level (300+) Accounting elective 2

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 a Master of Science in Accounting.   For additional information about  the CPA exam, go to www.cpa-exam.org.

Graduation Requirements - MCORE


  • 120 credit hours minimum
  • Last 30 hours of the degree taken in residency
  • A minimum of half the major credit hours in residency
  • A minimum of 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.