ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2016-2017
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Since an accountant is called upon to serve as an advisor to management, it is essential
that his or her educational preparation extend far beyond principles and practices of
accounting. The student must be familiar with economics, mathematics, computer
science, management, and other fields relevant to the conduct of social affairs. The
accounting major is, therefore, designed to give the student a broad foundation in the arts
and sciences, to provide extensive exposure to general business principles, and to
culminate with a set of courses that emphasizes the analytical and theoretical principles
underlying current accounting practice. The program serves students in preparation for
careers in public accounting, business, non-profit organizations, and government.
Upon completion of the accounting major, the student will be able to
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demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental principles and language of
accounting and a breadth of knowledge in the functional areas of business
(management, marketing, and finance)
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integrate their knowledge of these functional areas within a liberal arts education
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analyze and synthesize the elements of a situation, formulate alternatives, and
recommend an implementable course of action
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recognize differences in domestic and foreign currency transactions and
translations
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demonstrate an ethical foundation and practice professional responsibility
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construct convincing arguments in both oral and written form
Major Requirements
The following courses are required (14 units):
AC 221
AC 321
AC 322
AC 324
AC 341
AC 342
AC 361
AC 421
AC 428
AC 499
BA 201
BA 372
EC 202
MA 207