Major in Accounting

Degree Type

Bachelor of Science

About

There’s more to an accounting degree besides being an accountant—but you can be that too.

Introduction

Accounting is everywhere, because money is everywhere. Regardless of field or industry, every company and organization needs a bookkeeping and money management strategy. The field can be especially lucrative because of constantly changing policies around taxes and regulations. Even if you have no desire to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), you can leverage the analytical, quantitative, and critical thinking skills learned while studying accounting across completely different industries or job roles.

You can choose to major or minor in accounting.

Learn how to:

  • Apply Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
  • Solve accounting and business problems with technological skills
  • Adhere to standards of Ethical Behavior for Accountants
  • Analyze and use Tax Code

Where can an Accounting degree take you?

Apply your skills and passion to accounting-related jobs on the rise, and see how an Accounting degree can open doors to specific careers across almost any industry. 

Human Resource Specialist
Billing, Cost, and Rate Clerk
First-Line Supervisor

Program Requirements

To graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, students must complete 120 credit hours. These credit hours split among:

  • General Education Requirements, or GERs (40 credits)
  • College of Business courses (42 credits)
  • Core courses (24 credits)
  • Electives (13 credits)
  • Coppin-specific requirements (1 credit)

Each section describes the range of course requirements and offerings.

General Education Requirements (GERs)

Students must complete 40 GER credits. Specifically for accounting majors, your program plan should also include:

  • MATH 131, College Algebra: Math and Sciences, to satisfy the math GER
  • ECON 211, Principles of Economics I, to satisfy the second social science GER

College of Business Requirements (42 credits)

CourseCreditsName
ACCT 2013Principles of Financial Accounting 
ACCT 2023Principles of Managerial Accounting
BDSC 3223Business Statistics
BDSC 3403Operations Management
ECON 2113Principles of Economics I
ECON 2123Principles of Economics II
FINM 3303Principles of Business Finance
MGMT 3053Business Communications
MGMT 3203Principles of Management
BUSI 3103Business Law
BUSI 4953Seminar in Business Strategy and Policy
MISY 3413Small Systems Software
MKTG 3103Principles of Marketing
BUSI 320International Business

Core Courses (24 credits)

CourseCreditsName
ACCT 3513Intermediate Accounting I
ACCT 3523Intermediate Accounting II
ACCT 4103Cost Accounting
ACCT 4143Tax Accounting
ACCT 4173Auditing I
ACCT 4193Governmental Accounting
ACCT 4213Advanced Accounting
MGMT 3503Business and Professional Ethics

Sample Course Plan

Be sure to connect with your academic advisor to plan your semester courses. The plan below is just an example—your journey may have different requirements.

Fall Semester (16 credits)

Course

credits

name

ENGL 101

3

English Composition I

MATH 131

3

College Algebra

PHIL 102

3

Intro to Logic

HIST 201

3

History I

ORIE 101

1

Freshman Seminar

MISY 150

3

Tech. Fluency

Spring Semester (15 credits)

course

credits

name

ENGL 102

3

English Composition II

HIST 202

3

History II

PHSC 101

3

Physical Science

SPCH 105

3

Introduction to Speech Communication

ECON 103

3

Introduction to Business and Entertainment Economics

Fall Semester (15 credits)

Course

credits

name

ART 105

3

Art Elective

PSYC 201

3

General Psychology

ACCT 201

3

Principles of Financial Accounting

ECON 211

3

Principles of Economics I

BDSC 322

3

Business Statistics

Spring Semester (16 credits)

Course

credits

name

WLIT 207

3

World Literature

BIOL 101

4

Biology

ACCT 202

3

Principles of Managerial Accounting

MISY 341

3

Small Systems Software

FINM 330

3

Principles of Business Finance

Fall Semester (15 credits)

Course

credits

name

ACCT 410

3

Cost Accounting

ACCT 351

3

Intermediate Accounting I

MGMT 320

3

Principles of Management

MGMT 305

3

Business Communication

REED 101

3

Reading Elective

Spring Semester (15 credits)

Course

credits

name

BUSI 310

3

Business Law

ACCT 352

3

Intermediate Accounting II

MKTG 310

3

Principles of Marketing

ACCT 414

3

Tax Accounting

XXXX xxx

3

Open Elective

Fall Semester (15 credits)

Course

credits

name

BDSC 340

3

Operations Management

MGMT 350

3

Business and Professional Ethics

ACCT 417

3

Auditing

ACCT 419

3

Governmental Accounting

XXXX xxx

3

Level 350+ College of Business Elective

Spring Semester (13 credits)

Course

credits

name

ACCT 421

3

Advanced Accounting

BUSI 495

3

Seminar in Business Strategy and Policy

BUSI 320

3

Fundamentals of International Business

XXXX xxx

3

Level 350+ College of Business Elective

XXXX xxx

1

Open Elective

College

The Accounting program lives within the Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems in the College of Business.