2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog
Archived Catalog
Accounting, B.S. |
Accounting
The more complex the business world becomes, the more demand there is for accounting professionals. Since accounting is the language of business, the Accountingmajor introduces the student to the complexities of business both at the national and international level. At the same time, the Accounting major at Neumann University recognizes that a successful businessperson must be well-rounded and possess the ability to communicate proficiently in both an oral and written context. Hence, as Accounting majors prepare to pursue their chosen careers, they are introduced to a liberal arts curriculum which enables them to compete more effectively in a constantly changing business environment. To assist in this preparation, students supplement their classroom instruction with practical work experience in a variety of settings through the completion of a Cooperative Education placement in Accounting.
Accounting majors have many career paths available to them. After graduation, many Accounting majors pursue a professional designation, such as Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA).
Accreditation
Neumann University’s Accounting Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs, 11520 West 119th Street, Overland Park, KS 66213; Telephone: 913-339-9356, Fax: 913-339-6226; or www.acbsp.org .
Program Outcomes
In addition to meeting Business Division program outcomes, upon successful completion of this program, the graduate will earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Accounting and will be prepared to:
- Integrate faith into decision making, participate in activities that improve communities, and bring career experience through workplace internship into future employment.
- Demonstrate critical reasoning in using data and in modeling business processes, articulate and apply quantitative models, theories and fundamental principles in business practices and be proficient in the technology and skills appropriate to their major field of study.
- Have the global awareness and teamwork skills necessary to function responsible in interdependent economies and to communicate effectively in writing and oral presentations.
- Use fundamental accountings processes, properly record ordinary business transactions for a corporation, partnership, and sole proprietor, and prepare financial statements for these businesses.
- Identify, explain, and apply generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and the managerial concepts that impact financial statements.
- Perform accounting functions and applications in both a “manual” and a computerized environment and interpret taxable events and use tax software to prepare federal tax returns.
- Conduct appropriate analyses to determine financial impacts upon an organization.
- Meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Examination, and the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) Examination, upon earning 150 academic credits meets requirements for Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination.
Admission Criteria
Candidates for admission to the Accounting major are required to:
- Have a minimum 2.25 cumulative GPA.
- Complete at least 30 credits, including the business, major, and allied requirements that are listed in the first year of the suggested Four-Year Curriculum Plan for the Accounting major, but no more than 75 credits total. Transfer students from another regionally accredited college or university, or from another Division from within Neumann University, must have their application to the major reviewed by the Dean of Business and Information Management after their first semester of taking Business courses at Neumann.
- Participate in the Division’s New Major Orientation Program.
Progression Criteria/Degree Requirements
Progression in the Accounting major leading to a Bachelor of Science degree requires students to:
- Maintain a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA.
- Achieve a grade of “C” or higher for all general business, major, and allied requirements.
- Complete a minimum of 125 credits.
Division Repeat Policy
- Major, business, and allied requirements can only be repeated once. Students must have written permission from the Dean to take a major, business, or allied requirement for the third time.
- At most, only three (3) different major, business, or allied requirements may be repeated.
- Failure to earn a grade of “C” or better for repeated major, business, or allied requirements may result in dismissal from the Division.
Cooperative Education Requirement
Students are required to complete a minimum of three (3) credits in Cooperative Education in those areas which are related to Accounting. Students must be of junior or senior status to enroll in Cooperative Education, and have been previously admitted to the major. Students with practical experience in Accounting may apply to the Dean of the Division of Business and Information Management for a waiver of this requirement. If waived, these credits must be taken as General Electives.
General Business Requirements: 42 Credits
- ACT 103 Principles of Accounting I 3 Credits
- ACT 104 Principles of Accounting II 3 Credits
- MGT 200 Principles of Management 3 Credits
- BUS 201 Business Statistics I 3 Credits
- BUS 202 Business Statistics II 3 Credits
- BUS 309 Legal Aspects of Business 3 Credits
- BUS 321 International Business and Trade 3 Credits
- CIM 220 Foundations of Information Systems 3 Credits
- ECON 201 Macroeconomics 3 Credits
- ECON 202 Microeconomics 3 Credits
- FIN 301 Principles of Financial Management 3 Credits
- MGT 415 Production and Operations Management 3 Credits
- MGT 460 Seminar in Management Policy 3 Credits
- MKT 200 Principles of Marketing 3 Credits
Major Requirements: 21 Credits
- ACT 210 Intermediate Accounting I 3 Credits
- ACT 211 Intermediate Accounting II 3 Credits
- ACT 315 Advanced Accounting 3 Credits
- ACT 320 Cost Accounting 3 Credits
- ACT 405 Principles of Auditing 3 Credits
- ACT 406 Federal Taxation 3 Credits
- ACT 394-496 Cooperative Education 3 Credits
Allied Requirements: 12 Credits
- BUS 350 Business Communications 3 Credits
- CIM 102 Introduction to Software Applications 3 Credits
- MATH 103 College Algebra 3 Credits*
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or
- MATH 110 Precalculus 3 Credits*
- PHIL 202 Business Ethics 3 Credits
Freshman Year: Fall Semester (16 Credits)
- CIM 102 Introduction to Software Applications 3 Credits
- ENG 101 Rhetoric and Writing I 3 Credits
- FINE ARTS CORE 3 Credits
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or
- SCI CORE 3 Credits
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and
- SCI CORE Lab 1 Credit
- INT 101 The Neumann Experience 1 Credit
- MATH 103 College Algebra 3 Credits*
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or
- MATH 110 Precalculus 3 Credits*
- THEO 104 Theological Foundations 3 Credits
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or
- HIST CORE 3 Credits
Freshman Year: Spring Semester (15/16 Credits)
- BUS 190 Introduction to Business 3 Credits
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or
- General Elective 3 Credits
- ENG 102 Rhetoric and Writing II 3 Credits
- ENG LIT CORE 3 Credits
- FINE ARTS CORE 3 Credits
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or
- SCI CORE 3 Credits
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and
- SCI CORE Lab 1 Credit
- THEO 104 Theological Foundations 3 Credits
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or
- HIST CORE 3 Credits
Sophomore Year: Fall Semester (15 Credits)
- ACT 103 Principles of Accounting I 3 Credits
- BUS 201 Business Statistics I 3 Credits
- MGT 200 Principles of Management 3 Credits
- MODERN LANG 101 3 Credits
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or
- General Elective 3 Credits
- PHIL 102 Exploring Ethics 3 Credits
Sophomore Year: Spring Semester (15 Credits)
- ACT 104 Principles of Accounting II 3 Credits
- BUS 202 Business Statistics II 3 Credits
- CIM 220 Foundations of Information Systems 3 Credits
- MKT 200 Principles of Marketing 3 Credits
- MODERN LANG 102 3 Credits
Junior Year: Fall Semester (15 Credits)
- ACT 210 Intermediate Accounting I 3 Credits
- BUS 309 Legal Aspects of Business 3 Credits
- ECON 201 Macroeconomics 3 Credits
- MGT 415 Production and Operations Management 3 Credits
- THEO CORE 3 Credits
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or
- General Elective 3 Credits
Junior Year: Spring Semester (15 Credits)
- ACT 211 Intermediate Accounting II 3 Credits
- ACT 320 Cost Accounting 3 Credits
- BUS 350 Business Communications 3 Credits
- ECON 202 Microeconomics 3 Credits
- FIN 301 Principles of Financial Management 3 Credits
Senior Year: Fall Semester (12 Credits)
- ACT 315 Advanced Accounting 3 Credits
- ACT 394-496 Cooperative Education 3 Credits
- ACT 405 Principles of Auditing 3 Credits
- BUS 321 International Business and Trade 3 Credits
Senior Year: Spring Semester (15 Credits)
- ACT 406 Federal Taxation 3 Credits
- General Electives 3 Credits
- MGT 460 Seminar in Management Policy 3 Credits
- PHIL 202 Business Ethics 3 Credits
- THEO CORE 3 Credits
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or
- General Elective 3 Credits