Model 4-Year Plan

Model 4-Year Plan


Bachelor of Science in Accounting Curriculum

The first two years of the program are identical to the Bachelor of Business Administration Curriculum. All 300- and 400-level accounting courses must be taken in residence at Loyola Marymount University.

Freshman Year

Fall Semester

    ECON 110   Introductory Microeconomics
ENGL 110 College Writing
HIST 10_ Western Traditions 100 or 101
MATH 111 Math Analysis for Business I
THST 1XX Lower Division THST

Spring Semester

    ECON 120   Introductory Macroeconomics
  ENGL ___ Literature (See Core Curriculum)
  HIST ___ HIST 152, 162, 172, 182, or 192
MATH 112 Math Analysis for Business II
PHIL 160 Philosophy of Human Nature

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester

    ACCT 211   Financial Accounting
BLAW 205 Legal Environment of Business
ECON 230 Introductory Statistics
PSYC 100 General Psychology
SCTC ___ Science (See Core Curriculum)

Spring Semester

    ACCT 212   Managerial Accounting
  CMST ___ Communications (See Core Curriculum)
  ISQM 275 Computers in Business
Elective ___ Critical Arts (See Core Curriculum)
Elective ___ Creative Arts (See Core Curriculum)

Junior Year

Fall Semester

    ACCT 311   Intermediate Accounting I
ACCT 314 Accounting Info. Systems
AMCS ___ American Cultures (3 s.h.)
FNCE 325 Financial Planning and Control
MRKT 365 Principles of Marketing

Spring Semester

    ACCT 312     Intermediate Accounting II
  ACCT 313 Cost Accounting
  ISQM 377 Production Operations Systems
MGMT 355 Principles of Management and Organizational Behavior
THST 3XX Upper Division Theology

Senior Year

Fall Semester

ACCT  405 Accounting Ethics, professionalismACCT 405, and Public Interest
    ACCT 411 Advanced Accounting
ACCT 416 Auditing, Assurance, and Attestation
INBA 340 Intro to International Business
PHIL 320-330 Ethics-related Course

Spring Semester

    ACCT 412   Income Tax Accounting
BLAW 301 Business Law Applications and Cases
  MGMT 409 Management Policy
Elective ___ Non-Business Elective (3 semester hours)
Elective ___ Non-Business Elective (3 semester hours)