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Nov 21, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Accounting, Risk Management and Insurance Concentration, B.S.
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Other Program Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- Accounting majors must have least a GPA of 2.5 in accounting courses for graduation.
- Advanced Managerial Accounting, ACCT 310, is not open to Accounting majors.
- For enrollment in 300- and 400-level Accounting courses, students must have a GPA of 3.0 or better in ACCT 211 and ACCT 212.
- BADM 450 and COOP courses are not available as accounting electives.
Program Requirements
Core Requirements: Minimum of 38-40 credits in the core curriculum required of all students. Students who enter as first-time freshmen must take an entering freshman and rising junior assessment to complete core requirements.
Program Admission Requirements: See “Admission and Graduation Requirements” for Broadwell College of Business and Economics.
Other Major Requirements: Minimum GPA of 2.5 required in accounting courses. ACCT 310 is not open to Accounting majors. GPA of 3.0 in ACCT 211 and ACCT 212 required for enrollment in 300- and 400-level accounting courses. BADM 450 and COOP courses are not available as accounting electives. Students must earn a grade of at least “C” in the following courses: ACCT 211, ECON 211 or ECON 212, BADM 214, BADM 215, and BADM 216 in accordance with the College of Business and Economics admission policy.
Graduation Requirements: All graduating seniors are required to complete the Graduating Senior Assessment after completing 90 or more semester hours (including credit by examination), but not later than the graduation semester.
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University College Core Curriculum: 39 Credits
Transitional Studies - University Studies: 2 Credits
UNIV 101-UNIV 102 required for all first time students; UNIV 110 required for transfer students with fewer than 30 transfer credits. Students do not earn credit if requirement is waived. UNIV 111 may be required based on academic performance.
Select one option from the following:
- UNIV 101 - Freshman Seminar I and
- UNIV 102 - Freshman Seminar II
or
- UNIV 110 - University Studies
or
- UNIV 111 - University Studies for Student Success
or
- UNIV 112 - University Studies for Early College Students
Transitional Studies - Life Skills: 2 Credits
Select two credits from the following:
- ENTR 100 - Entrepreneurial Thinking
- FINC 100 - Financial Literacy
- GEOG 110 - Environmental Literacy
- HEED 112 - Health and Wellness
- HEED 113 - Health, Fitness, and Wellness
- PEDU 101 - Swimming (Coed)
- PEDU 107 - Weight Training
- PEDU 112 - Golf
- PEDU 120 - Tennis and Badminton
- PEDU 122 - Volleyball
- PEDU 130 - Basketball
- PEDU 132 - Bowling
- PEDU 140 - Conditioning Exercise
Communication Skills - Written Communication: 3 Credits
- ENGL 110 - English Composition I
Communication Skills - Oral Communication: 3 Credits
- BADM 215 - Business Communications
Information Literacy: 3 Credits
- ENGL 120 - English Composition II
Reasoning Skills - Critical Thinking: 3 Credits
Not required for students with 60+ transfer credits. Students do not earn credit if requirement is waived.
- PHIL 110 - Critical Thinking
or
- PHIL 220 - Introduction to Logic
Reasoning Skills - Quantitative Reasoning: 4 Credits
MATH 121 may be required based on profile scores. Some core courses require a one-hour lab.
- MATH 123 - College Algebra
Scientific Literacy - Natural Sciences: 7 Credits
At least one natural science class must include its associated lab. Some majors require two lab sciences, increasing requirement to 8 credits.
Select from the following:
- ASTR 101 - Introduction to Astronomy I: The Solar System
- ASTR 101L - Introduction to Astronomy Lab I: Rocket Science
- ASTR 102 - Introduction to Astronomy II: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology
- ASTR 102L - Introduction to Astronomy Lab II: Our Place in Space
- ASTR 213 - Life in the Universe
- ASTR 214 - Special Topics in Astronomy: A Cosmic Perspective on the Sustainability of Human Civilization
- BIOL 111 - General Biology I
- BIOL 111L - General Biology I Lab
- BIOL 131 - General Biology II
- BIOL 131L - General Biology II Lab
- BIOL 150 - Principles of Biology I
- BIOL 150L - Principles of Biology I Lab
- BIOL 160 - Principles of Biology II
- BIOL 160L - Principles of Biology II Lab
- CHEM 105 - Introduction to Chemical Principles Lecture
- CHEM 105L - Introduction to Chemical Principles Laboratory
- CHEM 106 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Lecture
- CHEM 106L - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory
- CHEM 141 - General Chemistry I Lecture and
- CHEM 141L - General Chemistry I Laboratory
- CHEM 161 - General Chemistry II Lecture and
- CHEM 161L - General Chemistry II Laboratory
- ENEC 201 - Nature, Environment, and Ecology I
- ENEC 201L - Nature, Environment, and Ecology I Lab
- ENEC 202 - Nature, Environment, and Ecology II
- ENEC 202L - Nature, Environment, and Ecology II Lab
- GEOG 200 - Weather and Climate
- NSCI 111 - Comprehensive Physical Science Lecture
- NSCI 111L - Comprehensive Physical Science Laboratory
- NSCI 121 - Modern Biology
- NSCI 121L - Modern Biology Laboratory
- PHYS 115 - General Physics I
- PHYS 116 - General Physics II
- PHYS 125 - College Physics I
- PHYS 125L - College Physics I Laboratory
- PHYS 126 - College Physics II
- PHYS 126L - College Physics II Laboratory
Scientific Literacy - Social Sciences: 3 Credits
- ECON 212 - Principles of Microeconomics
Humanities and Creative Arts: 3 Credits
Select one from the following:
- ART 210 - Survey of Art
- COMM 220 - Film & Video Appreciation
- ENGL 220 - African-American Literature I
- ENGL 223 - African-American Literature II
- ENGL 240 - Introduction to Literature
- ENGL 250 - Women in Literature
- ENGL 253 - Images of Women
- HIST 210 - African-American History
- HUMN 211 - Humanities: Music, Art, and Ideas I
- HUMN 212 - Humanities: Music, Art, and Ideas II
- HUMN 213 - Humanities: Pop Culture Connections
- HUMN 215 - Arts in Performance
- MUSI 210 - Music Appreciation
- MUSI 225 - A History of Jazz in American Culture
- MUSI 260 - African-American Music
- PHIL 210 - Introduction to Philosophy
- RELI 215 - Introduction to the Bible
- THEA 203 - Introduction to Theatre
Global Literacy: 3 Credits
Not required for students with 30+ transfer credits from a foreign institution. Students do not earn credit if requirement is waived.
Select one from the following:
- ANTH 210 - Introduction to Anthropology
- ART 150 - Manga and Sequential Art in World Culture
- ART 215 - Survey of Global Art
- BADM 210 - Introduction to Global Literacy
- CHIN 110 - Elementary Chinese I
- CHIN 120 - Elementary Chinese II
- ENGL 211 - World Literature I
- ENGL 212 - World Literature II
- FREN 110 - Elementary French I
- FREN 120 - Elementary French II
- GEOG 220 - World Regional Geography
- HIST 110 - World History to 1600
- HIST 120 - World History since 1600
- HIST 270 - An Introduction to Africa in the World
- PHIL 211 - Introduction to World Religions
- POLI 230 - Ethics and Global Affairs
- SOCI 150 - The Global Society
- SPAN 110 - Elementary Spanish I
- SPAN 112 - Spanish for the Professions I
- SPAN 120 - Elementary Spanish II
- SPAN 122 - Spanish for the Professions II
- SPAN 211 - Intermediate Spanish I
- THEA 242 - Contemporary World Drama
- YORU 110 - Elementary Yoruba I
- YORU 120 - Elementary Yoruba II
Ethics and Civic Engagement: 3 Credits
Not required for students with 60+ transfer credits. Students do not earn credit if requirement is waived.
Select three credits from the following:
- BADM 220 - Ethics in a Contemporary World
- CRJC 203 - Criminal Justice Ethics
- EDUC 211 - Laboratory Experiences in Area Schools
- ENGL 232 - Introduction to Film and Visual Literacy
- ENGL 233 - Hip Hop: Poetry, Politics, and Pop Culture
- ETCE 101 - Foundations of Ethics and Civic Engagement
- ETCE 102 - Intermediate Ethics and Civic Engagement in Action
- ETCE 103 - Advanced Ethics and Civic Engagement in Action
- ETCE 200 - Ethics and Civic Engagement in Action
- GEOG 270 - Human Beings and the Environment
- HCM 200 - Ethics for Health Professions
- HIST 211 - The United States to 1865
- PHIL 120 - Moral Principles and Contemporary Moral Issues
- PHIL 212 - African-American Philosophy
- PHIL 250 - Environmental Ethics
- PNUR 210 - Introduction to Professional Nursing
- ENEC 210 - Introduction to Sustainability
- POLI 150 - North Carolina Government and Politics
- SPTM 210 - Ethics and Moral Reasoning in Sport
- SWRK 220 - Introduction to Human Services
Program Requirements: 81 Credits
Major Courses: 70 Credits
Major Electives: 6 Credits
Choose two courses from the following:
Free Electives: 5 Credits
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