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Department of Accountancy, Big Data Analytics, and Computer Information Systems


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Department of Accountancy, Big Data Analytics, and Computer Information Systems

Dockery 300

660-543-4631  Accountancy - accountancy@ucmo.edu
660-543-4767  Computer Information Systems & Analytics - cis@ucmo.edu
660-543-4246  Economics & Finance - econfin@ucmo.edu
ucmo.edu/efa
ucmo.edu/cis

Accountancy Statement of Policy

All students must refer to Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies  for the Statement of Policy on Admission to a B.S.B.A. degree program.

Accountancy offers the following degree options:

  • B.S.B.A.- Accountancy
  • M.A.- Accountancy (for details about this degree see the graduate catalog)

A minor in accountancy is also offered.

For admission to the accountancy major, a student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.65 (4.00 scale) or higher on all completed undergraduate college credit and a 2.65 GPA or higher on the 24 semester hours of B.S.B.A. pre-admission courses. To graduate with a BSBA, major in Accountancy, a student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.65 or higher. Any exceptions to this policy must be approved by the Chair of the Division of Business Analytics.

A minimum grade of C must be earned in the following courses if they are to be applied toward the fulfillment of an accountancy major or minor: ACCT 1101 ACCT 2000 , ACCT 2102 , ACCT 2901 , ACCT 3102 , ACCT 3103 , ACCT 2920 , ACCT 2930 , and ACCT 2960 .

A student with an Accountancy major or minor may enroll in a course offered by the Accountancy program only if a minimum grade of at least C is earned in each of the course’s accounting prerequisites.

Majors/Programs

    MajorsMinors

    Courses

      AccountingComputer Information Systems

      In addition to any course prerequisites listed for the courses below, the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies also enforces a course leveling prerequisite.  This means that freshmen (those who have earned 0-29.5 semester hours of college credit) may enroll in 1000 level courses only, sophomores (completed 30-59.5 semester hours) may enroll in 2000 or 1000 level courses, juniors (completed 60-89.5 semester hours) may enroll in 3000, 2000 or 1000 level courses and seniors (all students who have earned 90 semester hours) may enroll in 4000 level courses or below.

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