Accounting
 

James E Witherspoon, Chairman
Phone:  (910) 893-1387
e-mail:  witherspoon@mailcenter.campbell.edu
 

The Campbell Advantage

Most universities and many colleges offer the accounting major.  But Campbell offers you a program that is exceptionally strong and unique, because...

  • You will enjoy the benefits of a large university business program within small-classroom settings...
  • You will take courses available only at Campbell from teachers who take the time to know you personally;  and...
  • You will earn a degree from a university distinguished by our dedication to quality liberal arts education, free enterprise, and our Christian Mission.

Accounting at Campbell is the education you need... the education you want... the education for life.

The Campbell Program
   We have created an innovative program designed to prepare you for a variety of options, including:  accepting challenging positions with CPA firms, corporations, government, and not-for-profit organizations; or pursuing a Master of Business (MBA), Master of Accountancy, or law school degree.          
   Our majors meet all educational requirements for eligibility to sit for North Carolina CPA exam and that of most other states.  You will also have two programs from which to choose.

  • Our traditional four-year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a major in accounting; (curriculum outline)  or,
  • Our unique five-year 3/2 program which allows you to earn both a BBA and MBA.

   We also offer undergraduate courses you rarely find elsewhere.  For example, Total Quality Management (TQM) has become a major corporate priority nationally, yet we are one of the few colleges or universities to offer it in an integrated fashion with cost accounting.  Our majors can also enroll in estate and gift and financial planning courses offered through Campbell's one-of-a-kind Trust Management Program.

Curriculum for Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Freshman Year

ENGL 101--Composition I. (Note1) 3 ENGL102--Composition II 3
Science Elective(________)     4 Science Elective (________)  4
MATH 111--College Algebra  3 MATH 160--Statistics  3
HIST 111--Western Civilization I 3 HIST 112--Western Civilization II 3
PE 185--Lifetime Wellness (Note 2) 3 Fine Arts 131 (Art, Music or Theatre) 3
CUW 100--CU Worship 0.5 PE 111--Elective Activity 3
Foreign Language   CUW 100--CU Worship 0.5

 Total hrs:

15.5

Total hrs:

17.5

Sophomore Year

ENGL Elective (_______) (Note 3) 3 ENGL Elective (________) (Note 3) 3
CIS 125--Introduction to Computers 3 ACCT 214--Principles 3
RELG 125--Introduction to Christianity 3 RELG Elective (________) 3
ECON 201--Microeconomics 3 ECON 202--Macroeconomics 3
ACCT 213--Principles of Accounting 3 Elective (____________) 3
CUW 200--CU Worship 0.5 CUW 200--CU Worship 0.5

 Total hrs:

15.5

 Total hrs:

15.5

Junior Year

ACCT 323--Intermediate Accounting 3 Accounting 324--Intermediate Accounting II
 
3
ACCT 335--Cost Accounting 3 Accounting 336--Acc. Improved Performance 3
BADM 300--Philosophy of Business 3 ACCT Elective 300+ w/o 325 (_________) 3
BADM 314--Corporate Finance   3 BADM 336--Business Communication 3
BADM 331--Principles of Management 3 BADM Elective 300+ (_____) (Note 5) 3
BADM Elective 300+(_____) (Note5) 3

Total hrs:

18

Total hrs:

15

Senior Year

ACCT 326--Accounting Theory Seminar 3 ACCT 334--Taxation II 3
ACCT 333--Taxation 3 ACCT 443--Auditing  3
ACCT 444--Advanced Accounting 3 ACCT Elective 300+ w/o 325 (_________) 3
ACCT Elective 300+ w/o 325 (_________) 3 BADM 222--Business Law II 3
BADM 313--Introduction to Marketing 3 Elective (_________) 3
BADM 221--Business Law 3    

Total hrs:

18

Total hrs:

15

Total hours to graduate: 130

Notes:

1.  English 101 may be waived for students with an SAT verbal score of 700 or higher and a "B" average in high school English.  Waiver requires formal approval from the English Department.

2.  Foreign Language requirement is two units in high school or six semester hours in college.

Foreign Language requirements satisfied (Student's Signature)_____________________________

3.  The Sophomore English requirements may be satisfied by completing any two of the following courses:  English 201, 202, 203 or 204.  One course in foreign literature may be substituted for one literature course.  This may be either a course in the language or in English translation, provided it is approved in advance by the student's advisor.

4.  Either Bus Adm 331--Principles of  Management or Bus Adm 332--Human Resource Management.

5.  Any 300-level or above Economics course, Recommended: Bus Adm 320--Financial Planning, Bus Adm 345--Quantitative Methods of Bus./Econ., or Bus Adm 468--Business Policy.

Course Descriptions

**This curriculum may have changed since the Web site was last updated.  Please contact the department for official requirements.

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