WHAT YOU’LL STUDY

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You can minor in accounting by earning 21 hours in specified accounting and business administration courses.

The required courses for the minor include:

  • Principles of Financial Accounting
  • Intermediate Accounting I
  • Intermediate Accounting II
  • Cost & Managerial Accounting
  • Quantitative Skills

You complement the five required courses by choosing two of these accounting courses:

  • Intermediate Accounting III
  • Advanced Accounting
  • Auditing
  • Government/Not-for-Profit Acct
  • Federal Income Taxation
  • Accounting Information Systems

You’ll need to make at least a “C” in each course to earn a minor in accounting, although you might be allowed to make one “D.” The Department of Economics and Business Administration may specify certain courses that you’ll need to make at least a “C” in. You’ll need to make an overall average of “C” or better on all work presented for the minor.

You must take at least half of the hours required for the minor at PC. The Provost must approve any substitutions to the requirements of the accounting minor prior to completion of the amended requirement.

Speak with your advisor or the chair of the Department of Economics and Business Administration about minimum grades allowed and any additional requirements for the accounting minor.

MORE INFORMATION

  • CO = Co-requisite
  • POI = Permissions of Instructor
  • PR = Pre-requisite
  • RE = Recommended
  • XL = Cross-listed

FACULTY

Mrs. Karen Mattison

Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration

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Dr. Jerry Slice

Professor of Economics and Business Administration

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Dr. Suzie Smith

Robert Vance Prof of Economics and Business Administration

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Dr. Rachel Childers

Assoc. Professor of Economics and Business Administration

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Dr. Kurt Gleichauf

Asst Professor of Economics and Business Administration

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