BSAcc in Accountancy
Degree Program Description
Students in the School of Accountancy acquire practical experience in the field of accounting. The curriculum provides students with a strong technical accountancy background, a broad advanced business background and professional skills such as public speaking and information systems skills. Accountants engage in a wide variety of activities including preparing financial statements, reconciling business transactions, performing audits of public companies, and developing and using information systems to track financial performance and strategy. The field is competitive, challenging and rewarding. Typical careers in accountancy include auditor, tax advisor, wealth manager, forensic accountant, corporate finance officer, and consultant. The undergraduate and master’s degree programs with a major in accountancy are merged into an integrated curriculum to provide high-quality preparation for a career as a professional accountant in public accounting, business or government.
Major Program Requirements
The Bachelor of Science with a major in Accountancy may be awarded as a standalone degree or in conjunction with the Master of Accountancy degree upon satisfactory completion of the 150-credit, integrated curriculum. In this integrated program, a minimum of 36 credits in accountancy courses at the 3000-level or above must be completed at MU. Students are required to have a minimum 3.000 University of Missouri GPA of record to apply. Meeting minimum qualifications does not guarantee admission.
Major Core Requirements
The following courses are degree specific major requirements for the BSAcc in the School of Accountancy. Courses that satisfy University general education and core program prerequisite requirements are recommended for the freshman and sophomore years.
| Accountancy Foundation Courses | ||
| International Component (See your academic advisor about completion of this requirement.) | 3 | |
| Pre-Accountancy Courses | ||
| ACCTCY 2036 | Accounting I 1 2 (for all courses) | 3 |
| or ACCTCY 2136H | Honors Accounting I | |
| or ACCTCY 2026 | Accounting I | |
| ACCTCY 2037 | Accounting II 1 2 (for all courses) | 3 |
| or ACCTCY 2137H | Honors Accounting II | |
| or ACCTCY 2027 | Accounting II | |
| ACCTCY 2258 | Computer-Based Data Systems | 3 |
| BUS_AD 1500 | Foundations of Business and Professional Development Principles | 3 |
| BUS_AD 2500 | Intermediate Professional Development Principles | 3 |
| ECONOM 1014 | Principles of Microeconomics * 2 | 3 |
| or ECONOM 1000 | General Economics | |
| or ECONOM 1014H | Principles of Microeconomics-Honors | |
| ECONOM 1015 | Principles of Macroeconomics * 2 | 3 |
| or ECONOM 1000 | General Economics | |
| or ECONOM 1015H | Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors | |
| ENGLSH 1000 | Writing and Rhetoric ** 2 | 3 |
| MATH 1100 | College Algebra ** | 3 |
| or MATH 1500 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | |
| MATH 1300 | Finite Mathematics 2 3 | 3 |
| or MATH 1500 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | |
| MATH 1400 | Calculus for Social and Life Sciences I 2 3 | 3 |
| or MATH 1500 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | |
| STAT 2500 | Introduction to Probability and Statistics I ** 2 | 3 |
| or STAT 1200 & STAT 2200 | Introductory Statistical Reasoning and Introductory Statistical Methods | |
| Required Business Core Courses | ||
| BUS_AD 3500W | Advanced Professional Development Principles - Writing Intensive ** | 3 |
| ECONOM 3229 | Money, Banking and Financial Markets | 3 |
| or ECONOM 3251 | Managerial Economics | |
| FINANC 3000 | Corporate Finance | 3 |
| MANGMT 3000 | Principles of Management | 3 |
| MANGMT 3300 | Introduction to Business Processes and Technologies | 3 |
| MANGMT 3540 | Introduction to Business Law | 3 |
| MRKTNG 3000 | Principles of Marketing | 3 |
| Required Accountancy Courses | ||
| ACCTCY 4326 | Financial Accounting Theory and Practice I | 3 |
| ACCTCY 4346 | Financial Accounting Theory and Practice II | 3 |
| ACCTCY 4347 | Cost and Managerial Accounting | 3 |
| ACCTCY 4328 | Accounting Information Systems | 3 |
| ACCTCY 4353 | Introduction to Taxation ** | 3 |
| ACCTCY 4384/7384 | Auditing Theory and Practice I 4 | 3 |
| Accountancy/Business Elective | 6 | |
| Professional Electives | ||
| Six credits must be taken as 2000-level or higher University non-business electives or 3000-level business electives | 6 | |
| Senior Capstone | ||
| MANGMT 4970 | Strategic Management ** | 3 |
| Graduate Level Coursework | 30 | |
| Total Credits | 123 | |
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ECONOM 1051H/ECONOM 1000 may be taken in place of ECONOM 1014 and ECONOM 1015.
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Requires a grade of C- or better.
- 1
Requires a grade of B- or better for ACCTCY 2036 and ACCTCY 2037, ACCTCY 2136H or ACCTCY 2026, ACCTCY 2137H or ACCTCY 2027 (including grades from other institutions).
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Requires minimum 3.0 GPA (including grades from other institutions) for these Pre-Accountancy courses.
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May take the graduate or undergraduate level course to fulfill this requirement.
School of Accountancy Graduation Requirements
The merged BSAcc and MAcc degrees require 150 total credits.
| General Education *, ** | 18 | |
| Free Elective | 12 | |
| Pre-Accountancy Courses | 33 | |
| Accountancy Foundation Courses | 3 | |
| Required Business Core Courses | 24 | |
| Required Accountancy Courses | 21 | |
| Professional Electives | 6 | |
| Senior Capstone | 3 | |
| Graduate Level Coursework | 30 | |
| Total Minimum | 150 | |
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Certain Accountancy Foundation Courses must be included. Students also need to fulfill an International Studies Component (3 hours) to be selected with your advisor. These classes can be taken at the undergraduate or graduate level.
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A maximum of six hours from Pre-Accountancy Coursework (MATH 1300, MATH 1400, or STAT 2500) may fulfill general education requirements.
Semester Plan - Bachelor of Science in Accountancy and Master of Accountancy***
Below is a sample plan of study, semester by semester. A student's actual plan may vary based on course choices where options are available.
| First Year | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
| BUS_AD 1500 | 3 | BUS_AD 2500 | 3 |
| MATH 1100* | 3 | ENGLSH 1000** | 3 |
| State Requirement | 3 | MATH 1300* | 3 |
| Humanities | 3 | Humanities | 3 |
| Elective | 3 | Physical/Biological Science with a Lab | 3 |
| 15 | 15 | ||
| Second Year | |||
| Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
| ACCTCY 2036 or 2136H | 3 | ACCTCY 2037 or 2137H | 3 |
| ECONOM 1014 | 3 | ACCTCY 2258 | 3 |
| MANGMT 3300 | 3 | ECONOM 1015 | 3 |
| MATH 1400* | 3 | MANGMT 3000 | 3 |
| STAT 2500 | 3 | Elective | 3 |
| 15 | 15 | ||
| Third Year | |||
| Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
| ACCTCY 4326 (FS Only)** | 3 | ACCTCY 4346 (SP Only)** | 3 |
| ACCTCY 4328 (FS Only)** | 3 | ACCTCY 4353 (SP Only)** | 3 |
| ECONOM 3229 | 3 | FINANC 3000 | 3 |
| STAT 3500 | 3 | MRKTNG 3000 | 3 |
| BUS_AD 3500W** | 3 | Elective | 3 |
| 15 | 15 | ||
| Fourth Year | |||
| Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
| ACCTCY 4347** | 3 | Non Internship (for Internship plan-see below)# | |
| ACCTCY 4384 (FS Only) | 3 | MANGMT 4970 | 3 |
| ECONOM 3251 or 4351 | 3 | ACCTCY/BUS Elective | 3 |
| MANGMT 3540 | 3 | Professional Elective | 3 |
| Elective | 3 | Professional Elective | 3 |
| Elective | 3 | ||
| 15 | 15 | ||
| Fifth Year | |||
| Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
| Accountancy Elective | 3 | ACCTCY 8450 | 3 |
| Accountancy Elective | 3 | MANGMT 7010 | 3 |
| Accountancy Elective | 3 | Accountancy Elective | 3 |
| Accountancy/Business Elective | 3 | Accountancy Elective | 3 |
| Accountancy/Business Elective | 3 | Accountancy/Business Elective | 3 |
| 15 | 15 | ||
| Total Credits: 150 | |||
| # Internship | ||
| ACCTCY 4940/7940 | Professional Accounting Internship | 3 |
| Accountancy Elective | 3 | |
| Accountancy Elective | 3 | |
| Accountancy Elective | 3 | |
| Total Credits | 12 | |
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Some students have an opportunity to do a spring internship for 3 or 6 credit hours during the 8th semester. Most internships are the first 8 weeks of the semester and a student earns 3 credit hours for their internship course and then take 6-9 credit hours in the 2nd 8 weeks of the semester upon return to campus. A 16-week internship for the full semester allows a student to earn six credit hours for their internship and limits opportunities to take additional coursework.
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A grade of C- or better is required in MATH 1300 and MATH 1400 .
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Need grade of C- or better to fulfill requirement. Additional writing intensive courses must also earn a grade of C- or better per general education requirements.
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Many students are dual-enrolled (taking undergraduate and graduate coursework) during the fourth year. Graduate coursework load is reduced in their fifth year. When a student becomes a graduate student they will begin paying graduate fees for coursework regardless of time spent on campus.
- Note:
ECONOM 1051H/ECONOM 1000 satisfies both ECONOM 1014 and ECONOM 1015 requirement.
One humanity or science must be 2000-level or above.
Professional electives can be non-business electives (2000+ courses) or Business electives (3000+ courses) approved by academic advisor.
Business Electives are business courses (Accountancy, Economics, Finance, Management or Marketing) that are 4000+ level.
Electives must be approved by advisor so that international component is met.
Degree Audit
The degree audit is an automated report reflecting a student’s academic progress toward the completion of a degree.
MU students can request a degree audit by logging in to myDegreePlanner. Students may also access myDegreePlanner via myZou, in the Student Center, click on the Academic Progress Tile, then select Request Degree Audit. The audit automatically pulls in the student’s MU course work, transfer courses and courses in progress. This is available to current students, admitted students, and those who last attended less than three terms ago.
Past MU students can request a degree audit by contacting the Academic Advising Unit of the division in which they were last enrolled at MU. For contact information, go to https://advising.missouri.edu/contact/.
Prospective students, can access a preliminary MU degree audit via https://www.transferology.com. Information on the college credits already earned will have to be manually entered before it can be evaluated against current degree requirements.
For additional details on degree audits, go to https://registrar.missouri.edu/degrees-audits/degree-audits/.
Major and Career Exploration
The University of Missouri has many resources to assist you in exploring majors and career possibilities. For guidance, visit the Majors and Careers website or view specific resources below.
- Change your Major. If you are considering changing your undergraduate major or are choosing between several majors, schedule an appointment with an advisor in the Discovery Center by calling (573) 884-9700 or through the Discovery Center service in your MU Connect success network.
- Decided on a Major. If you have decided on a major, visit an academic advisor in the School or College that you are interested in to discuss the process of declaring that major.
- Identify your Interests and Strengths. If you would like to learn more about your career interests, abilities, values, and talents, visit the staff at the MU Career Center. No appointment is necessary to explore career options with one of our staff members.
- Explore MU Majors. If you would like information about MU majors and degree programs, visit Majors at Mizzou or the Degrees, Majors (Degree Programs), Emphasis Areas, Minors and Certificates page in the catalog.
For additional major and career exploration resources, visit Major & Career Exploration in the catalog.