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Accounting Major
Accounting is the language of business — employees of small and large organizations must understand basic accounting principles. Knowledge of debits and credits, financial statements, and accounting information systems is basic for all business activities. Accounting majors must, of course, be well grounded in general business as well as in accounting theory and practice.
Prerequisites for all business major and minor programs include completing eight Foundation courses with a grade point average of 2.5 or higher and a grade of "C' or better in each course, and a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average for all course work at NEIU.
The program components leading to a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Accounting are:
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Required Major Courses |
Electives |
| ACTG 201 |
Introduction to Financial Accounting |
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ACTG 301 |
Cost Accounting I |
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| ACTG 202 |
Introduction to Managerial Accounting |
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ACTG 307 |
Auditing Theory and Problems |
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| BLAW 285 |
Legal Environment of Business |
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ACTG 310 |
Federal Income Tax (Individual) |
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| ECON 215 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
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ACTG 321 |
Intermediate Financial Accounting I |
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| ECON 217 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
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ACTG 322 |
Intermediate Financial Accounting II |
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| ABF 350 |
Management Information Systems ACTG |
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ACTG 324 |
Advanced Financial Accounting |
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| FINA 360 |
Principles of Financial Management I |
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ACTG 325 |
Contemporary Financial Accounting Issues |
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| MNGT 370 |
Principles of Management |
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BLAW 280 |
Business Law I |
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| MKTG 350 |
Principles of Marketing |
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BLAW 281 |
Business Law II |
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| MNGT 368 |
Business Statistics |
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MNGT 393 |
Strategic Management |
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| MNGT 377 |
Production/Operations Management |
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| MNGT 379 |
Operations Research |
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