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The Accounting Concentration
is designed to provide a broad understanding of the accounting
industry. The Accounting Concentration introduces the graduate
student to the development and analysis of financial and managerial
accounting systems, emphasizes the uses of cost information,
and stresses the application of financial accounting in decision
making.
DBU also offers a 5-year B.B.A./M.B.A. Accounting Degree for qualifying undergraduate students. Graduates of this program will demonstrate competence in the foundational areas of business, possess the technical skills and knowledge in accounting, and meet the eucation requirements of the Texas State Board of Accountancy necessary to register for the CPA examination.
CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
M.B.A. students must complete a minimum of 36 credit-hours.
5-year B.B.A./M.B.A. students must complete a minimum of 156 credit hours.
M.B.A.
Required Core Curriculum (24 hrs):
ACCT
6321 Managerial Accounting*
FINA
6301 Corporate Finance
MANA
6302 Quantitative Analysis for Managers
MANA
6310 Leadership in Management
MANA
6320 Business Ethics
MISM
6314 Management Information Systems
MRKT
6301 Creative Problem Solving for Marketing Decisions
MANA
6341 Strategic Management Decisions (last course
in program)
* Not required of students completing the 5-year B.B.A./M.B.A.
Accounting
Concentration Courses (12hrs):
Required courses in this concentration include:
ACCT
6330 Taxation of Business Entities
(Students who have 6 hours of undergraduate credit in taxation
should choose an alternative accounting course to this one.)
ACCT
6333 Accounting Systems
ACCT
6335 Financial Statement Analysis
And choose one of the following:
ACCT 6332 Advanced Topics in Taxation
ACCT
6342 Internal Auditing
ACCT
6343 Accounting for Governmental and Nonprofit
Entities
Students completing the 5-Year B.B.A./M.B.A. must take each of these courses (ACCT 6330, 6332, 6333, 6335, 6342, and 6343) for a total of 18 graduate-level hours in the Accounting concentration.
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