Program Requirements
Accounting
In addition to satisfying QU's general education requirements,
all students pursuing a degree in business must complete
the following:
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General Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees.
The general requirements for degrees must include MAT
124 Applied College Algebra or MAT 125 College
Algebra or higher Math, and PSY 100 Introduction
to Psychology.
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The Language of Business.
In order to communicate in business it is necessary to
understand the language of business which includes
accounting, business law, and economics. A student
must take the following courses: ACC 121 Principles
of Financial Accounting, ACC 221 Management Accounting;
BUS 215 Business Law; ECO 222 Principles of Macro-Economics
and ECO 223 Principles of Micro-Economics.
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Tools of Business.
Communicating quantitatively and qualitatively is
essential in business. To ensure each student obtains
these skills, courses are taken in oral and written
communications, computer applications and quantitative
methods. Required courses: ENG 382 Business Communications,
ECO 225 Business Statistics, ECO 226 Quantitative
Methods, and BUS 219 Personal Finance/Software Applications.
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Major.
Common Body of Knowledge.
There is a common body of knowledge that all business
students must experience in order to more fully
understand the way businesses operate. The courses
offering this exposure include management, marketing,
finance, and strategic management and are considered
part of the major area of study. Required courses:
MGT 300 Principles of Management, MKT 331 Principles
of Marketing, FIN 315 Business Finance, and BUS
497 Strategic Management. A grade of “C-” or
better is required in BUS 497.
ACCOUNTING
Specialized Body of Knowledge:
ACC 311, 312, 413 Intermediate Accounting I, II, and
III
ACC 313 Government Accounting
ACC 321 Cost Accounting
ACC 415 Advanced Accounting
ACC 417, 418 Federal Tax Law I and II
ACC 419 Auditing Theory
INB 423 International Economics and Business (recommended)
Two courses from:
BUS 316 Advanced Business Law
FIN 325 Intermediate Finance
FIN 415 Financial Statement Analysis
ECO 321 Managerial Economics
MIS 305 Intro to Management Information Systems
Educational Testing Service
Major Field Test (ETS). Prior to graduation, each
student is required to take the Educational Testing Service
Major Field test in Business. This is a national test used
to measure each student’s level of achievement and
to evaluate the business curriculum. Testing is administered
in BUS 497.
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