Minors

In order to provide students with additional opportunities to broaden and enrich their educations, the University offers several minors. A minor is a program of study that is distinct from and supplements a student's major. A minor may be taken as a way to give a coherent pattern to elective hours, to expand career options, to prepare for graduate study, or simply to explore in greater depth an area different from one's major. A student may not select a minor in the exact same area of study as their major

Accounting Minor (18 credits)

ACC 205 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
ACC 206 Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
ACC 305 Intermediate Accounting I (3 credits)
ACC 306 Intermediate Accounting II (3 credits)
ACC 310 Cost Accounting I (3 credits)
Choose 1 course from the following
ACC 311 Cost Accounting II (3 credits)
ACC 380 Non-for-Profit Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 401 Federal Income Tax I (3 credits)
ACC 401 Advanced Accounting (3 credits)