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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Business Administration - Accounting Concentration, BS
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Business Administration Major
General Education And Institutional Requirements (46-47 Credits)
One course in each of two disciplines in arts and humanities (6 Credits)
Discipline/Courses:
Communications, Theatre, Art, Music and Modern Language Note:
*Accounting majors should take PHIL-305, Ethics and Public Policy Two science courses, at least one of which shall be a laboratory course (7-8 Credits)
- ____ ___ Science Elective I 3/4 Credits
- ____ ___ Science Elective II 3/4 Credits
Discipline/Courses:
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science Courses One course in mathematics (3 Credits)
Note: College Algebra ( Math 125) or other 100- level math courses will no longer be accepted as a fulfillment of this requirement but could serve as a general education free elective. Two courses in English composition (6 Credits)
One course in each of two disciplines in social and behavioral sciences (6 Credits)
Discipline/Courses:
Economics, History, Anthropology, Political Science Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Social Work or Interdisciplinary Social Sci. Note:
COB students require a minimum of a C to pass these courses. Free General Education Electives (9 Credits)
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COB students require a minimum of a C to pass these courses. *Students who have completed Principles of Macro/Microeconomics are encouraged to take COMM 103, ENGL 211, 212, 213 One course in technology (3 Credits)
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BUIS 260 is a technology requirement for Gen-ed and COB students require a minimum of a C to pass this course. Institutional Requirements (6 Credits)
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Students are encouraged to take SUMMER courses and attend MINI-SEMESTER in order to have a manageable semester load. In keeping with COMAR, the College of Business reserves the right to specify suitable general education courses for all majors. Core School Requirements (48 Credits)
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****Accounting students must take BUAD 351 (Business Law II), instead of BUIS 360. Accounting Concentration:
Required Courses in Accounting (33 semester hours)
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