University of Indianapolis – School of Business
Curriculum Guide for Accounting/CPA Track (5-year)
Bachelor of Arts or Science updated 05/14
Freshman Year
Semester I
q ACCT 210 Financial Accounting (3)
q BADM 100 Freshman Experience in Business (1)
q Computer Competency (choose one of the following):
· COMP 150 Microcomputer Applications (3)
· COMP 160 Advanced Microcomputer Applications (3)
q Numerical Literacy (choose one of the following):
· MATH 150 Finite Mathematics (4)*
· MATH 180 College Algebra and Trigonometry (4)*
· MATH 190 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I (4)*
Semester II
q ACCT 212 Managerial Accounting (3)*
q CIS 151 Introduction to Information Systems (3)
q ECON 110 Microeconomics (3)
q MATH 220 Elementary Statistics (4)*
Sophomore Year
Semester I
q ACCT 310 Intermediate Accounting I (3)*
q SCM 210 Principles of Operations and Supply Chain Management (3)
q FIN 210 Finance (3)
q MKTG 290 Marketing (3)
Semester II
q ACCT 311 Intermediate Accounting II (3)*
q BADM 230 Business Law (3)
q MGT 234 Organizational Behavior (3)
Junior Year
Semester I
q ACCT 412 Advanced Accounting (3)*
q ACCT 419 Individual Income Taxes (3)*
q BADM 233 Business Law: Partnerships and Corporations (3)
q BADM 350 Career and Employment Strategies (1)
q ECON 111 Macroeconomics (3)
Semester II
q ACCT 312 Cost Accounting (3)*
q ACCT 418 Auditing (3)*
q ACCT 465 Corporate, Partnership, Estate and Trust Taxes (3)*
q BADM 332 Research/Writing/Project Management (3)*
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Senior Year
Semester I
q SCM 386 Quantitative Methods (3)*
q BADM 231 Business Communications (3)
Semester II
q ACCT 314 Accounting Information Systems (3)*
q BADM 439 Business Policy and Strategy (3)*
q SCM 388 Production and Operations Management (3)*
Fifth Year**
**In order to sit for the State of Indiana CPA licensure exam, a minimum of 150 credit hours are required.
The University of Indianapolis offers an Accelerated BS/MBA Program. Application into this program must be completed prior to the beginning of the junior year. If accepted, students may substitute MBA courses as described in the Accelerated BS/MBA Course Outline listed in the Academic Catalog. MBA courses will then be applied toward the requirements of the undergraduate program; and upon completion of the BS degree, students will complete the remaining course requirements to be awarded an MBA degree.
* See the Academic Catalog for course prerequisites
NOTE: A grade of C- (1.7 on a 4.0 scale) or higher is required in all courses numbered 499 or lower applying toward the accounting major or minor. For student pursuing the Accelerated BS/MBA Program, a grade of B (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) is required in all courses numbered 500 or higher.
This program may require attendance in both day and extended programs classes.
See the General Education Core Guide for additional course requirements.