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Accountancy/Finance ACCF

Degree Type: Bachelor of Science

College: Business

Required Courses  Credit Hours 
General Education
This degree requires completion of the general education courses found on your program degree checksheet:
Communication Competence 15
Scientific Understanding 7-8
Quantitative Skills 6
Cultural Enrichment 9
Social Awareness 12*
Business Core
ACCT 201 Principles of Accounting 1 3
ACCT 202 Principles of Accounting 2 3
BLAW 321 Contracts & Sales 3
BUSN 499 Integrating Experience 3
FINC 322 Financial Management 1 3
ISYS 321 Business Information Systems 3
MGMT 301 Applied Management 3
MGMT 370 Quality/Operations Mgmt 3
MKTG 321 Principles of Marketing 3
STQM 260 Intro to Statistics 3
Major
ACCT 310 Intermediate Accounting 1 3
ACCT 312 Intermediate Accounting 2 3
ACCT 321 Cost Accounting 1 3
ACCT 350 Fed Income Tax/Individual 3
ACCT 431 Accounting Systems & Controls 1 3
ACCT 441 Auditing 1 3
ACCT 450 Federal Income Tax/Corporate 3
ACCT 461 Governmental Accounting 3
FINC 300 Mathematics of Finance 3
FINC 312 Financial Markets & Institutions 3
FINC 323 Financial Management 2 3
FINC 451 Investment Principles 3
FINC 452 Financial Modeling 3
FINC 465 Problems in Finance 3
INTB 440 International Finance 3
ISYS 200 Database Design & Implementation 3
STQM 322 Inferential Statistics 3
Electives: Directed 300 level or above Business (see advisor) 5-6
Related Courses *fulfills General Education Social Awareness requirement
*ECON 221 3
*ECON 222 3
Choose one:
*ECON 321 3
*ECON 331 3
*ECON 431 3
Choose one:
*GEOG 100 3
*PSYC 150 3
*SOCY 121 3
Minimum credit hours required for BS degree 135-137

Why Choose Accountancy/Finance?

Finance is becoming an increasingly complex and critical area in the overall management of all types of institutions- business and others- and for the individuals as well. The dual major of Accountancy and Finance provides students with an understanding of financial definitions, concepts, and relationships coupled with knowledge of the major concepts and practices of accounting. This unique combination of skills prepares students for a wide-array of careers in accounting and finance positions in industry, government, or not-for-profit agencies and enhances their opportunities for career advancement.

Get a Great Job

Graduates of this dual major possess an excellent foundation for future growth and career development. They are highly marketable and in high demand. Graduates qualify for careers as accountants, financial analysts, credit analysts, stock brokers, real estate agents or brokers, bankers, and financial planners or counselors. They are prepared to assume responsible, entry–level managerial positions in accountancy or finance.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must present evidence of graduation from high school or the GED.  To enter a Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) Program in Business, applicants are expected to meet two of the following: a minimum high school grade point average of 2.50 (on a 4.00 scale); ACT math score of 19 or higher; an ACT reading score of 19 or higher.

Graduation Requirements

The Accountancy/ Finance program at Ferris leads to a bachelor of  science degree. Graduation requires a minimum 2.0 GPA in core classes, in the major and overall.

More Information

Accountancy, Finance, & Info Systems
119 South Street/BUS 212
Big Rapids, MI 49307-2284;
call (231) 591-2434
or email AFIS@ferris.edu


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