Accounting, Bachelor of Science
Program Description:
The accounting degree provides students with a solid academic foundation for entry into professional careers in accounting-related areas of business and government. The program also prepares students to pursue advanced education in accounting and accounting related fields. Students are cautioned that the Bachelor in Accounting degree alone will not satisfy the eligibility requirements to sit for the Uniform Certified Public Accounting Exam or to practice as a CPA in the State of Florida.
Program Requirements (120 Credits)
General Education (39 Credits)
Student Life Skills (1 Credit)
English and Communications (9 Credits)
Humanities (6 Credits)
| Any Two Humanities Courses | |
Social Sciences (6 Credits)
ECO 2013 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
| Any Social Science Course | |
Natural Science (3 Credits)
| Any Natural Science Course | |
Mathematics (7 Credits)
Information Literacy (3 Credits)
CGS 1030 | Introduction to Information Technology | 3 |
Core Requirements
Lower Division (26 Credits)
Upper Division (34 Credits)
Electives (25 Credits)
NOTE: A total of up to 60 credits may be transferred from the General Education and/or Elective courses taken during a degree program. FNU reserves the right to transfer the appropriate courses.