NSU 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog
281 Nova Southeastern University • Undergraduate Student Catalog • 2014–2015 H. WAYNE HUIZENGA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Accounting Major Curriculum General Education Requirements (30 credits) Students are required to complete 30 credit hours as part of theGeneral Education Program. For specific course requirements, refer to the General Education Program section in the Academic Resources and Procedures segment of this catalog. Business Core (39 credits) ACT 2200 Financial Accounting (3 credits)* ACT 2300 Managerial Accounting (3 credits)* FIN 3010 Corporation Finance (3 credits) INB 3550 International Business (3 credits) ISM 3660 Management Information Systems (3 credits) MGT 2050 Principles of Management (3 credits) MGT 2150 Business Law I (3 credits) MGT 4100 Business Ethics (3 credits) MGT 4170 Organizational Behavior (3 credits) MGT 4880 Business Strategy and Policy (3 credits) MKT 3050 Marketing Principles and Applications (3 credits) OPS 3880 Operations Management (3 credits) TECH 1110 Technology in Information Age (3 credits) Accounting Major Requirements (30 credits) ACT 3030 Cost Management (3 credits)* ACT 3050 Intermediate Accounting I (3 credits)* ACT 3060 Intermediate Accounting II (3 credits)* ACT 3070 Intermediate Accounting III (3 credits)* TXX 3110 Federal Taxation I (3 credits)* ACT 3150 Business Law II for Accountants (3 credits)* ACT 4010 Advanced Accounting (3 credits)* ACT 4050 Accounting Information Systems (3 credits)* TXX 4110 Federal Taxation II (3 credits)* ACT 4210 Auditing I (3 credits)* Open Electives (21 credits) * Students must earn a grade of C or higher in this course, or it must be repeated. Business Administration Major Bachelor of Science Degree Program The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree program is aimed at students seeking a bachelor’s degree in preparation for careers in business and related fields. This major provides general knowledge in business from both the theoretical and practical perspectives. Students learn the important ingredients that effective managers need to know to not only survive, but also succeed in today’s business world. This major provides a solid foundation for admission into M.B.A. programs. Grades of C or higher are required for prerequisite courses marked with an asterisk (*). Students who choose this major cannot double major in management. Business Administration Major Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an understanding of business principles and financial practices;
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