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Nov 22, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, Accountancy Option, BS
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Requirements
In order to graduate with an undergraduate business degree from CSULB, a student must complete a minimum of 120 units. A majority of the upper division business courses, including economics and statistics, must be completed at this university. For details, refer to the CBA Policy on Course Transfers/Substitutions.
All undergraduate students officially admitted to the College of Business Administration (all options) are required to complete all remaining lower division major requirements in a timely fashion. The lower division major courses must be completed within two academic semesters (excluding summer and winter session) to continue with the major. An exception will be made for the undergraduates in the Accountancy option who elect to take CBA 400 or PHIL 400 , instead of PHIL 160 to satisfy the Ethics requirements.
All CBA majors must maintain major GPAs of 2.0 or higher. A student whose GPA in the major falls below 2.0 will be advised that they are at risk of being dismissed from the major and granted one semester to raise their major GPA(s) to 2.0. Students who do not successfully raise their major GPA(s) must meet with an advisor to declare another major or submit an appeal to the CBA Center for Student Success explaining why they need one additional semester. Students whose major GPAs remain below 2.0 after this additional semester must declare a new major.
Lower Division:
Take all of the following:
Critical Thinking Course Requirements
Any critical thinking course (GE category A3); I S 100 is recommended.
Complete one of the following:
All business and pre-business majors shall demonstrate computer literacy and competency.
Take all of the following:
Take the following Capstone course:
The following Capstone course must be taken at CSULB as a senior and after the upper-division prerequisite core courses have been completed:
Elective courses (to bring total to 120 units):
Students are encouraged to select electives for expansion of knowledge and intellectual interests as well as for preparation for business employment.
Option in Accountancy (120 units):
The Accountancy curriculum is designed to meet the general education goals of those entering the accounting profession. It satisfies the requirements established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and may be used to meet educational requirements for the California CPA Certificate. The accounting program develops an understanding of an organization’s management information system on a broad base of general education and business administration courses. The program is carefully planned and rigorous, building the conceptual, analytical, and communication skills necessary to succeed in the accounting profession. It prepares students for careers in all areas of accounting, including the necessary qualifications for professional examinations such as the C.P.A., C.M.A., C.I.A.
Requirements
Take all of the following:
Take one of the following:
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