UIS
Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
Academic
Year 2004 - 2005
ACCOUNTANCY
Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Undergraduate
Minor
Faculty Leonard L. Branson, Dennis J. Gaffney, Carol M. Jessup,
Bonnie M. Moe, John S. Nosari, David R. Olson, John C. Stroope
Associated Faculty Adil Mouhammed
Emeritus Faculty Donald F. Stanhope
Adjunct Faculty R. Stephen Scott
Contact: (217) 206-6541, acc@uis.edu or www.uis.edu/accountancy/
Departmental goals and objectives
The goal of the department is to prepare students for challenging
careers and positions of leadership in both the private and
public sectors. Specific objectives of the department are 1)
to create
a professionally oriented learning environment in which disciplinary
competencies and professional ethics develop and grow, 2) to
emphasize conceptual knowledge and the development of analytical
and problem-solving
skills, 3) to nurture a sense of personal, professional, and
social responsibility, and 4) to serve as an information resource
and
a networking hub for students, alumni, employers, and professional
organizations.
Advising
New students must contact the department for initial advising
to plan a program of study that reflects their interests
and satisfies
degree requirements.
The bachelor's degree
The bachelor's program prepares students for careers in business,
government, and nonprofit organizations. The objectives
of the program are to develop technical competencies in each
of the
major areas of accounting ( financial, managerial, auditing,
and taxation
( and to provide students with educational qualifications
needed for the professional certifications of certified
management
accountant (CMA), certified internal auditor (CIA), and
certified information
systems auditor (CISA).
Entrance requirements
All departments in the College of Business and Management
require foundation knowledge in accounting, economics,
mathematics, statistics, and the behavioral sciences.
In addition, the
accountancy
program
also requires foundation knowledge in computer applications.
UIS courses that satisfy the foundation knowledge requirement
include:
ACC 211 Introduction to Financial Accounting and ACC
212 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
ECO 313 Statistics for Business and Economics
MAT 113 Business Calculus (or other calculus)
ECO 201 Introduction to Microeconomics and ECO
202 Introduction to Macroeconomics
or ECO 315 Economics for Administration
CSC 317 Software Packages
Behavioral science course (psychology, sociology, etc.)
Coursework equivalent to the above will be accepted
on approval by the adviser.
Degree requirements
A student must complete 60 semester hours of upper-division
coursework to earn a B.A. in accountancy.
College Core 18 Hrs.
(Required of all undergraduate College of Business
and Management students)
BUS 302 Principles of Financial Management 3
Hrs.
BUS 312 Principles of Marketing 3 Hrs.
BUS 322 Principles of Operations Management 3
Hrs.
MGT 310 Managing Organizational Behavior 3 Hrs.
MIS 352 Principles of MIS 3 Hrs.
MGT 488 Strategic Management and Leadership 3
Hrs.
Accounting Core 24 Hrs.
ACC 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting I 4
Hrs.
ACC 322 Intermediate Financial Accounting II
4 Hrs.
ACC 323 Advanced Financial Accounting 4 Hrs.
ACC 433 Intermediate Managerial Accounting 4
Hrs.
ACC 443 Federal Income Taxation 4 Hrs.
ACC 464 Auditing Concepts and Responsibilities
4 Hrs.
University requirements (AST, PACs, or LSCs)
12 Hrs.
Electives 6 Hrs.
Total 60 Hrs.
With adviser approval, community college transfer
students may waive ACC 321 and 322 if they
recently completed
equivalent courses
with a grade of B or better. Of the 60-hour
total, students must complete 21 hours of
courses in
the UIS College
of Business and
Management; a minimum of 12 hours must be
within accountancy. Acceptance of accountancy core
transfer credit is subject
to departmental
approval.
Accounting majors must have a 2.00 GPA in
accounting core courses to graduate.
University requirements must be taken in
at least two of the three areas.
Accountancy minor
To earn a minor in accountancy, students
must complete a minimum of 18 semester
hours; at
least two courses
must be
upper-division
accountancy courses taken at the University
of Illinois at Springfield.
Required courses (or their equivalents)
include:
ACC 211 Introduction to Financial Accounting
3 Hrs.
ACC 212 Introduction to Managerial
Accounting 3 Hrs.
ECO 201 Introduction to Microeconomics
3 Hrs.
ECO 202 Introduction to Macroeconomics
3 Hrs.
ACC 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting
I 4 Hrs.
A minimum GPA of 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale)
in accounting coursework is required
for the
accountancy minor.
Students should
consult a department faculty member
to ensure that the requirements
for a minor are met.
The master's degree
In addition to providing advanced studies
in professional accountancy, the
master's degree
provides coursework
in research methods
and related disciplines chosen by
the student based on his or her
objectives. The degree is largely
taught in the seminar and case study format,
which serves to enhance communication
and critical thinking skills. The
master's degree enables
students to achieve
professional careers in accountancy,
as
well as to assume leadership roles
in both the
public and private sectors. It also
serves students who wish to meet
the 150-hour
requirement to
sit for the
CPA examination.
Entrance requirements
Applicants must have taken the following
coursework: introductory courses
in financial and managerial
accounting, college
math through business calculus,
principles of economics (micro
and macro), statistics,
and computer applications.
In addition, students are expected
to have completed the following
business core courses
or their
equivalents: principles
of financial
management, principles
of marketing, operations management, managing
organizational behavior, and
information systems.
The following undergraduate accountancy
courses are also required.
ACC 321 and 322 Intermediate
Financial Accounting I and
II
ACC 433 Intermediate Managerial
Accounting
ACC 443 Federal Income Taxation
ACC 464 Auditing Concepts and
Responsibilities
Students must have a G.P.A.
of 2.70 (on a 4.00 scale)
in accounting
prerequisite
courses.
For students
whose native
language is
not English, a TOEFL score
of 550 is required. Students
can be admitted conditionally
until
all admissions requirements
are
met. Students may meet
the business core admission
requirement by taking graduate-level
courses if they meet the
courses' prerequisites.
Program requirements
ACC 507 Professional Research
in Accountancy 4 Hrs.
Accounting topics 20-24
Hrs.
Business and administrative
topics 4-8 Hrs.
ACC 581 Master's Project
1 Hr.
Total 33 Hrs.
Graduation requirements/master's
closure
Students must satisfy
all UIS requirements
and complete
a
master's closure
project. The master's
closure
topic may be in any area
of accounting in which
the student
has completed advanced coursework and
where the topic and research
proposal
have been approved by the faculty.
If the master's
project is not completed
after one semester of
registration in ACC 581,
students must enroll
in
ACC 582 (1 hour
audit) each
semester (excluding
summer
terms) until the
closure requirements are met.
Continuing Professional Education
UIS' College of Business and Management
is officially recognized by the state
of Illinois
as a sponsor
of continuing professional
education
(CPE)
courses
for accountants. Information about
specific courses and CPE credit can
be obtained
by calling the
accountancy department at (217)
206-6541.
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