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This curriculum is offered for the student working toward an Associate of Arts degree from Northwest Mississippi Community College who intends to continue studies toward the Bachelor of Accountancy with The University of Mississippi.
| English Composition – ENGL 101/102 Northwest- ENG 1113 and ENG 1123 |
6 hours |
| Laboratory Science I, II (choose from Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics) with labs Northwest- BIO 1113 & 1111, BIO 1123 & 1121, BIO 1133 & 1131, BIO 1143 & 1141, BIO 1513 & 1511, BIO 1523 & 1521, BIO 2924 & 2920, CHE 1213 & 1211, CHE 1223 & 1221, CHE 1313 & 1311, PHY 2242 & 2241, PHY 2252 & 2251 |
6-8 hours |
| Humanities I, II (Choose from African American Studies, Classics, Modern Languages, History, Honors, Philosophy, Religion, Southern Studies, or Gender Studies. Students who choose foreign language to meet this requirement must take two semesters of the same foreign language.) Northwest- HIS 1113, HIS 1123, HIS 2213, HIS 2223 HUM 1113, PHI 1113, PHI 1133, PHI 2113, PHI 2143, PHI 2713 MFL 1213, MFL 1223, MFL 2213, MFL 2223 |
6 hours |
| Calculus for Business, Economics, and Accountancy I – MATH 267 Northwest – MAT 1513 Business Calculus I |
3 hours |
| Calculus for Business, Economics, and Accountancy II – MATH 268 Northwest – MAT 1523 Business Calculus II |
3 hours |
| Fine Arts Elective (choose from Art, Music, or Theatre) Northwest MUS 1113 |
3 hours |
| MIS 241 Management Information Systems I Northwest CSC 1113 Introduction to Computer Concepts |
3 hours |
| Behavioral Science (choose from Anthropology, Geography, Journalism, Latin American Studies, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology) Northwest – GEO 1113, PSC 1113, PSY 1513, PSY 1523, SOC 2113, SOC 2123 |
3 hours |
| Introduction to Accounting Principles I – ACCY 201 Northwest – ACC 1213 Principles of Accounting I |
3 hours |
| Introduction to Accounting Principles II – ACCY 202 Northwest – ACC 1223 Principles of Accounting II |
3 hours |
| Principles of Microeconomics – ECON 202 Northwest – ECO 2123 Microeconomics |
3 hours |
| Principles of Macroeconomics – ECON 203 Northwest – ECO 2113 Macroeconomics |
3 hours |
| Literature or a Foreign Language (Students who choose foreign language to meet this requirement must take two semesters of the same foreign language.) Northwest – ENG 2323, ENG 2333, ENG 2223, ENG 2233 MFL 1213, MFL 1223, MFL 2213, MFL 2223 |
6 hours |
| BUS 250 – Legal Environment of Business Northwest – BAD 2413 Legal Environment of Business I |
3 hours |
| BUS 271 – Business Communication or SPCH 102 Fundamentals of Public Speaking or SPCH 105 Business and Professional Speech Northwest – SPT 1113 (required for Northwest graduation) BOA 2613 Business Communications |
3 hours |
| Economic Statistics I – BUS 230 Northwest – BAD 2323 Business Statistics |
3 hours |
| Elementary Math Analysis III – Math 269 Northwest – MAT 2513 Elementary Math Analysis |
3 hours |
Junior |
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| ACCY 303 | Financial Accounting Principles I | 3 |
| ACCY 304 | Financial Accounting Principles II | 3 |
| MGMT 372 | Operations Management I | 3 |
| MKTG 351 | Marketing Principles | 3 |
| FIN 331 | Business Finance I | 3 |
| BUS 302 | Economic Statistics II | 3 |
| ACCY 309 | Cost Control | 3 |
| ACCY 310 | Systems | 3 |
| MIS 309 | Management Information Systems II | 3 |
| ENGL 250 | Applied Writing (formerly ENGL 321) | 3 |
| Minor or Emphasis Requirement* | 3 | |
Senior |
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| ACCY 401 | Auditing | 3 |
| ACCY 402 | Advanced Accounting | 3 |
| ACCY 405 | Income Taxes I | 3 |
| ACCY 407 | Governmental Accounting | 3 |
| ACCY 411 | Business Law | 3 |
| ACCY 391 | Organizational Behavior | 3 |
| MGMT 493 or ACCY 520 |
Management of Strategic Planning Accounting Internship |
3 |
| Minor or Emphasis Requirement* | 3 | |
| Minor or Emphasis Requirement* | 3 | |
| Nonbusiness elective (or course toward non-business minor) | 3 | |
*Students who began their freshman year in Fall 2005 or later must choose a minor from Liberal Arts or from Business.
See a current undergraduate catalog for graduation requirements.