Economic forces affect all persons in many ways.
Control of these forces depends on an understanding of them gained through study in economics, accounting and business theory. The close relationship between these three fields allows students to acquire specialized knowledge in any one of them by selecting it as a major field of study and, at the same time, to gain a basic understanding of the other two.
ACCOUNTING (54 semester hours for major)
- ACCT 201 Financial Accounting (3)
- ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting (3)
- ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I (3)
- ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting II (3)
- ACCT 363 Cost Accounting (3)
- ACCT 364 Income Taxes (3)
- ACCT 411 Advanced Accounting (3)
- ACCT 412 Auditing (3)
- ACCT 495 Seminar (3)
- BUSI 318 Managerial Fiance (3)
- BUSI 321 Organizational Management (3)
- BUSI 325 Statistics (3)
- BUSI 360 Business Law (3)
- BUSI 414 Business Ethics (3)
- XXX 300/400 One upper level BUSI or ECON elective (3)
- ECON 215 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
- ECON 216 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
Choose one accounting course from the following:
- ACCT 420 Accounting Information Systems (3) OR
- ACCT 421 Advanced Taxation (3) OR
- ACCT 422 Governmental Accounting & Auditing (3)
For a complete listing of MAP requirements, policies and procedures please refer to the Muskingum Adult Program Guidebook(pdf).
Potential Career Outcomes:
- Accounting Assistant
- Accounting Clerk
- Account Manager
- Accountant
- Financial Planner
- Financial Advisor
- Business Analyst
- Investment Advisor
- Financial Modeler
- Actuary