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Basic Four-Year Plan for Accounting, BS
First Year
Semester 1 – Songdo Credits Semester 2 – Songdo Credits
BUS 100* 3 BUS 200* 3
BUS 103* 3 BUS 210* 3
ECON 103* 3 ECON 104* 3
MATH 108* or 113*
Written Communication I
3-4
3-4
Western Civilization
Oral Communication
3
3
Semester Credits: 15-17 Semester Credits: 15
Second Year
Semester 3 – Songdo Credits Semester 4 – Songdo Credits
ACCT 203* 3 ACCT 330* 3
BUS 310* 3 FNAN 303* 3
BULE 303*
Fine Arts
3
3
BUS 303*
MGMT 303*
3
3
Literature 3 General Elective 3
Semester Credits: 15 Semester Credits: 15
Third Year
Semester 5 – Songdo Credits Semester 6 – Fairfax Credits
ACCT 331* 3 ACCT 332* 3
ACCT 311* 3 ACCT 351* 3
MKTG 303* 3 MIS 303* 3
OM 303*
Written Communication II
3
3
Natural Science I (Lab)
General Elective
4
3
Semester Credits: 15 Semester Credits: 16
Fourth Year
Semester 7 – Fairfax Credits Semester 8 – Songdo Credits
BUS 498* (Capstone) 3 ACCT 461* 3
ACCT 361* 3 General Electives 10-12
Accounting Elective*
Natural Science II (Lab)
General Elective
3
4
3
Semester Credits: 16 Semester Credits: 13-15
Total Cumulative Credits: 120-124
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I. Important notes
1) Bold courses are required to be completed prior to going to the Fairfax
campus. Failure to complete required courses can result in the delay of
requisite permission to study at the Fairfax campus.
2) Italicized courses are recommended to be completed prior to going to the
Fairfax campus.
3) Courses with * require a C or better. A grade of C- or lower requires that the
student retake the course.
4) School of Business students must take two four-credit lab Natural Science
courses. All other disciplines may take one non-lab three-credit Natural
Science and one lab four-credit Natural Science.
5) 120 credits are required for graduation, with at least 45 of those credits
coming from upper-level courses (i.e., 300 and/or 400-level courses).
II. Advising
If you would like to speak with an advisor, please contact:
Faculty Advisor, School of Business: Prof. Kent Zimmerman,
Chief Academic Advisor: Ms. Sharon Kim,[email protected]