4 YEAR FLIGHT PLAN: Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting



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4 YEAR FLIGHT PLAN: Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting FAU is committed to your success as a student. One way we define student success is efficient and effective progression through your degree program. This Flight Plan is a tool to assist you in planning the courses you should complete and the milestones you should reach during your undergraduate studies so you may graduate on time. It is our intention that you complete this planning tool in collaboration with an academic advisor to ensure good understanding of: Which graduation requirements you have satisfied Which Intellectual Foundations and elective courses match your career plans How to balance coursework with your other responsibilities (e.g., employment) and optional activities (e.g., mentored research, study abroad, student organizations, leadership) How to get the most from your academic experience at FAU Your academic advisor will help you customize and maintain your Flight Plan during the next four years so that you stay on track for success at FAU. In order to graduate on time, you will need to: Complete an average of 0 credit hours per year Earn 120 credit hours, at least 45 in the upper division (000 or 4000 level) Earn at least 9 credit hours in summer coursework (or equivalent) Your advisor will help you identify what additional milestones apply to you, as well as how you may even graduate early or enter an accelerated graduate program. If you have any questions at all about your FAU Flight Plan, feel free to contact any of the following individuals for assistance. They are here to help You and your advisor will customize your Flight Plan and update it as necessary as you progress through your program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t all University and State degree requirements are listed. For a full degree audit, see an advisor in Student This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. Your Degree

University Advising Services Office Location Email Address Phone Number Website: Your Academic Advising Professionals Student Support Services, Building (SU 80), Room 201 advisingservices@fau.edu, 561-297-064 http://www.fau.edu/uas/ College/Program Advisor Boca Raton Campus Office Location: Fleming West (Building 2) Room 102 Email Address, Phone Number: cobadvising@fau.edu; 561.297.688 Website: http://business.fau.edu/undergraduate/current-students/i ndex.aspx#.ukn0yfdueg College/Program Advisor Davie Campus Office Location: Liberal Arts Building Room 444 Email Address, Phone Number: cobadvising@fau.edu; 954.26.1290 Website: http://business.fau.edu/undergraduate/current-students/i ndex.aspx#.ukn0yfdueg Academic Program Information Office Location: Barry Kaye Hall (Building 25) Room 119 Email Address, Phone Number: soa@fau.edu; 561.297.66 Website: Career/Professional Development CPA Advising Boca Raton Campus SOA.FAU.EDU http://www.fau.edu/cdc/students/majors/accounting.ph p Mr. Larry Brown Office Location: Fleming Hall (Building 24) Room 408 Email Address, Phone Number: brownl@fau.edu; 561.297.4080 CPA Advising Davie Campus Mr. Larry Brown Office Location: BC 49 (LA) Room 452 Email Address, Phone Number: brownl@fau.edu; 954.26.1159 You and your advisor will customize your Flight Plan and update it as necessary as you progress through your program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t all University and State degree requirements are listed. For a full degree audit, see an advisor in Student This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. Your Degree

Flight Plan: Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting NOTE: Some students may be required to maintain a GPA of.00 or higher to remain eligible for scholarships or to be stronger candidates for admission to internships, graduate programs, and professional schools. Please confirm your required GPA with your academic advisor. YEAR 1 Semester : ( ) Summer ( X ) Fall ( ) Spring College Writing I (ENC 1101) 1. Confirm/declare 1. Complete Major Knowledge, print College Algebra (MAC 1105) 1 pre-business major out and bring to advising by end of semester. appointment. Creative Expressions(See te A) 2 2. Earn GPA of 2.0 or 2. Create student profile in OWL Science (See te B) higher CareerLink. Society & Human Behavior (See. Meet with your academic advisor te C) 1 Students must take math placement 1 5 in UAS, SU 201, 561-297-064 advisingservices@fau.edu test to determine the appropriate math course. 2One course from te A or te D must meet GRW. Semester : ( ) Summer ( ) Fall ( X ) Spring College Writing II (ENC 1102) Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Develop Individual Learning Introduction to Business (GEB 2011) Science (See te B) Methods of Calculus (MAC 22) Free Electives 1 5 Plan for career development. 2. Attend Carnival of Majors Fair.. Meet with your academic advisor. 4. Formalize your academic major Semester : ( X ) Summer ( ) Fall ( ) Spring Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Students may opt to reduce the number of courses taken during Fall and Spring and take two courses during the Summer term. program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t

YEAR 2 Semester : ( ) Summer ( X ) Fall ( ) Spring Financial Accounting (ACG 2021) Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Explore internship opportunities Creative Expression (See te A) 1 Macroeconomics (ECO 201) Global Citizenship (See te D)1 Introductory Statistics (STA 202) 1One course from te A or te D must meet GRW. 15 through OWL Career Link. 2. Meet with your academic advisor.. Attend Beta Alpha Psi and Accounting Student Association meeting. 4. Subscribe to the School of Accounting Calendar of events. 5. Connect to School of Accounting and accounting organizations through social media. Semester : ( ) Summer ( ) Fall ( X ) Spring Managerial Accounting (ACG 2071) Microeconomics (ECO 202) 1. Earn GPA of 2.5 or higher 2. Earn minimum score of 1. Attend Beta Alpha Psi and accounting Student Association meetings Global Citizenship (See te D)1 70% on Accounting 2. Considering applying to the Competency Exam Accounting Scholars Program Information Systems (ISM 2000). Declare major in (Minimum GPA Required) Free Elective accounting 15 1One course from te A or te D must meet GRW. Semester : ( X ) Summer ( ) Fall ( ) Spring Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Students may opt to reduce the number of courses taken during program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t

YEAR Semester : ( ) Summer ( X ) Fall ( ) Spring Intermediate Theory I (ACG 11) Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Attend job/graduate Cost Accounting (ACG 41) school fairs. Financial Management (FIN 40) 2. Meet with your academic Communicating Business advisor. Information (GEB 21). Attend Beta Alpha Psi Management & Organizational and Accounting Student Behavior (MAN 025) Association meetings 15 4. Review and update your resume 5. Meet with School of Accounting Peer Advisor Semester : ( ) Summer ( ) Fall ( X ) Spring Intermediate Theory II (ACG 141) Accounting Information Systems Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Visit with career counselors for job search or graduate school (ACG 4401) planning. Money and Banking (ECO 422) 2. Attend Beta Alpha Psi Marketing Management (MAR and Accounting Student 02) Association meetings. Attend Career Day and Quantitative Methods in Technical Fair Administration (QMB 600) 4. Seek summer leadership 15 opportunities with public accounting firms or internships in industry program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t

Semester : ( X ) Summer ( ) Fall ( ) Spring Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Students may opt to reduce the number of courses taken during Fall and Spring and take two courses during the Summer term. 2. Alternatively, students may opt to graduate early by taking the recommended courses in Fall and Spring and take two additional courses during the Summer term. YEAR 4 Semester : ( ) Summer ( X ) Fall ( ) Spring Auditing & Assurance Services (ACG 4651) Federal Tax I (TAX 4001) Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Continue job/graduate school planning. 2. Attend job/graduate school fairs. Business Law I (BUL 4421). Attend Beta Alpha Psi and International Perspective (See Accounting Student Association te E) meetings Operations Management (MAN 4. Attend Career Day and Technical 506) Fair 5. Seek internship opportunities 6. Apply to graduate school 7. Request Graduation Audit Semester : ( ) Summer ( ) Fall ( X ) Spring Government Accounting Theory (ACG 4501) Federal Tax II (TAX 4011) 1. Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 2. Apply for graduation 1. Students with a Spring internship opportunity may choose to reschedule spring coursework. Business Law II (BUL 4422) 2. Attend Beta Alpha Psi and Global Strategy and Policy (MAN Accounting Student Association 4720) meetings Free Elective. Attend Career Day and Technical program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t

15 Semester : ( X ) Summer ( ) Fall ( ) Spring Earn GPA of 2.0 or higher 1. Students may opt to reduce the number of courses taken during Fall and Spring and take two courses during the Summer term. 2. Alternatively, students may opt to graduate early by taking the recommended courses in Fall and Spring and take two additional courses during the Summer term. program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t

te A Creative Expression Select Two Courses from Two Different Departments Department Course GRW Architecture Culture & Architecture (ARC 2208) Visual Art & Art History Art Appreciation (ARH 2000) School of Communication & Film Appreciation (FIL 2000&D) Multimedia Studies English Interpretation of Fiction (LIT 2010) Interpretation of Poetry (LIT200) Interpretation of Drama (LIT2040) Interpretation of Creative nfiction (LIT2070) Languages, Linguistics, & Intro to World Literature (LIT2100) Comparative Literature Music History & Appreciation of Music (MUL2010) Theatre & Dance Appreciation of Dance (DAN2100) Appreciation of Theatre (THE2000) te B Science Select Two Courses from Two Different Departments One Course Must have a Lab Department Course Lab Anthropology Intro to Biological Anthropology (ANT2511) Biology Life Science (BSC1005) Chemistry Contemporary Chemical Issues (CHM 1020C) Chemistry in Modern Life (CHM 208) Online Engineering Nature: Intersections of Science, Engineering, and the Humanities (ETG 281) Geology Blue Planet (ESC 2070) Online Physical Geology (GLY 2010C) History of Earth and Life (GLY 2100) Weather and Climate (MET 2010&D) Physics Introduction to Astronomy (AST 2002) Physical Science (PSC 2121) Additional science courses are available upon request. Consult with your academic advisor. program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t

te C Department Anthropology Exceptional Student Education Geosciences Political Science Psychology Public Administration Sociology Sociology Urban and Regional Planning Society and Human Behavior Select One Course Course Introduction to Anthropology (ANT2000&D) Disability and Society (EEX2091) Environment and Society (EVR2017) Government of the United States (POS2041) General Psychology (PSY1012) Changing Environment of Business, Society and Government (PAD2258) Sociological Perspectives (SYG1000) Social Problems (SYG2010) Designing the City (URP2051) te D Foundations in Global Citizenship Select Two Courses from Two Different Departments One Course Must be Global Perspectives (GP) Department Course GRW GP Anthropology Culture and Society (ANT 2410) Curriculum, Culture, & Educated Citizen in Global Educational Inquiry Context (EDF 2854) Geosciences World Geography (GEA 2000) History US History to 1877 (AMH2010) US History Since 1877 (AMH2020) History of Civilization I (WOH2012) History of Civilization II (WOH2022) Languages, Linguistics, & Comparative Literature Intro to Caribbean & Latin American Studies (LAS2000) Global Perspectives on Language (LIN2607) Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy (PHI2010) Political Science Introduction to World Politics (INR2002) Sociology Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality (SYD2790) Global Society (SYP2450) Social Work Global Perspectives of Social Services (SOW1005) You and your advisor will customize your Flight Plan and update it as necessary as you progress through your program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t all University and State degree requirements are listed. For a full degree audit, see an advisor in Student This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. Your Degree

te E International Perspective Select One Course Department Course Economics Economics of International Trade (ECO4704) Economics International Monetary Economics (ECO471) Honors College Honors International Economic Development (ECS01) Finance International Finance (FIN4604) Management Programs International Business (MAN600) Marketing International Marketing (MAR4156) Finance Enterprise Risk Management and Corporate Governance: Qualitative Analysis (RMI442) You and your advisor will customize your Flight Plan and update it as necessary as you progress through your program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t all University and State degree requirements are listed. For a full degree audit, see an advisor in Student This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. Your Degree

More Information Academic Program Requirements and Career/Professional Development Information: http://www.fau.edu/cdc/students/majors/ Student Policies, Services, and Resources (Handbook): http://www.fau.edu/handbook/ Registration, Transcripts, Forms, Student Records: http://www.fau.edu/registrar/ Academic Support (Center for Teaching and Learning, Tutoring, Writing Center, Undergraduate Research): http://www.fau.edu/ctl/ Student Financial Aid, Other Financial Services: http://www.fau.edu/finaid/ Students with Disabilities: http://osd.fau.edu/ Student Life (Housing, Events & Organizations, Wellness, Counseling, Leadership, Military Affairs, etc.): http://www.fau.edu/student/sadepts.php Tips for Success Meet with your advisor at least once a semester. Monitor your progress in your courses; check-in with your instructors regularly! Check your degree audit every semester. Stay aware of important deadlines. Take advantage of resources FAU has made available to you to help you succeed on your flight. You and your advisor will customize your Flight Plan and update it as necessary as you progress through your program. This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. t all University and State degree requirements are listed. For a full degree audit, see an advisor in Student This unofficial guide is to be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. Your Degree