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    Nov 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Accounting, BS and MS


Applies to Bachelor of Science with a major in accounting and Master of Science with a major in either accounting or taxation.

The combined Bachelor of Science with a major in accounting and Master of Science with a major in either accounting or taxation is a 153-semester-hour program designed to provide an appropriate base of knowledge for entry into the accounting profession, as well as a broad-based general educational background. Students awarded the Master of Science with a major in accounting or a major in taxation are simultaneously awarded the Bachelor of Science with a major in accounting. (The Bachelor of Science with a major in accounting is not awarded separately.)

Students who earn these degrees complete an educational program consistent with recommendations of professional accountants and accounting educators, and are prepared for entry into careers as public accountants, management accountants, or internal auditors within either the public or private sector.

The BS/MS program meets the 153-hour requirement for the Certified Public Accountant exam in Texas and other states.


Continuation requirements

Undergraduate students must meet the minimum standards of the Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in accounting to be admitted automatically to the undergraduate portion of the professional program. Students who have at least 60 hours of college credit but who lack credit in certain courses in the preprofessional program may be admitted provisionally with deficiencies. Students granted such provisional admission must proceed immediately to remove the deficiencies.

In addition to the departmental graduate admission requirements, a student must have a minimum overall program GPA of 2.8 and a minimum advanced accounting GPA of 3.0 (GPA of 3.25 for the IMAPP concentrations under the accounting and taxation majors) in order to be admitted to the MS-Accounting or MS-Taxation program.

Students seeking admission who already hold a baccalaureate or higher degree should see the Graduate Catalog for information regarding the one-year (33-hour) Master of Science with a major in accounting or Master of Science with a major in taxation program.

The final decision regarding admission to the Master of Science with a major in accounting or Master of Science with a major in taxation programs rests with the Department of Accounting. Students enrolled in the BS/MS programs that are unable to complete all degree requirements may elect to change to the BBA in accounting degree program. Students will be required to complete all remaining degree requirements for the BBA degree, which may be as little as 6 semester credit hours. See undergraduate advisor for details.

Degree requirements

The following requirements must be satisfied for a Bachelor of Science with a major in accounting/Master of Science with a major in either accounting or taxation.

Hours required and general/college requirements


A minimum of 153 semester hours (including a minimum of 120 undergraduate hours, of which 42 must be advanced) and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree as specified in the “University Core Curriculum ” in the Academics section of this catalog, fulfillment of degree requirements for the Master of Science as specified below, and the G. Brint Ryan College of Business  requirements.

Business foundation requirements


See “Professional program” requirements.

Professional field requirements


See “Professional program” (undergraduate/graduate accounting courses).

Other course requirements


  • Completion of at least 33 semester hours of graduate work (at least 33 semester hours for MS with a major in either accounting or taxation).
  • At least 30 semester hours in 5000-level accounting courses at UNT.

Electives


See individual degree plan.

Other requirements


  • A GPA of 3.0 on all work taken beyond the 90th semester credit hour. For the IMAPP program, a GPA of 3.3 is required for all undergraduate work.
  • IMAPP students must maintain a GPA of 3.25 at the completion of their first full-time graduate semester (or nine semester credit hours).
  • After 9 graduate semester credit hours, an overall GPA of 3.0 (IMAPP GPA 3.5) must be maintained throughout the program.

 

Preprofessional program


University Core Curriculum requirements


See “University Core Curriculum requirements ” as listed in the Academics section of this catalog.

Pre-business requirements


To enroll in upper-division courses in the College of Business, the student must have completed at least 45 hours of the pre-business program requirements, as listed below, and have a minimum 2.7 overall UNT grade point average. First-term/semester transfer students who have completed at least 45 hours of the pre-business program requirements at another institution must have a minimum 2.7 overall GPA on all transfer work accepted by UNT to be admitted to the Bachelor of Science program and to enroll in upper-division courses. All of the following courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher.

Notes


*Communication requirements for the degree require one of the following combinations.

a) ENGL 1310 ; ENGL 1320  or TECM 2700  (preferred); COMM 1010  

OR

b) ENGL 1310 , ENGL 1320  and TECM 2700  

This requirement does not apply to accounting majors. Accounting majors are required to take TECM 2700 .

 

**ACCT 2010 , ACCT 2020 , BCIS 2610  and DSCI 2710  are part of both the pre-business requirements and the business foundation requirements.

Note


Some of these requirements may be taken as part of the University Core Curriculum requirements.

Electives


Hours required for electives may vary based on course selection and the University Core Curriculum requirements. Students are responsible for completing the total minimum hours required for the degree.

Preprofessional program


The 90 hours making up the professional program are subject to the prior approval of an accounting advisor. Courses include the following:

Other courses, 12 hours


Undergraduate accounting courses, 25 hours


Graduate accounting and required courses, 33 hours


Either graduate accounting degree (the Master of Science with a major in accounting or the Master of Science with a major in taxation) requires 33 hours of accounting and other required courses.

Note: The student must be admitted to the Toulouse Graduate School before registering for these courses. The student should take the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) after completing approximately 90 semester hours of credit and prior to the term/semester during which the undergraduate program of 120 semester hours is completed. As soon as the test results are available, the student should contact the College of Business Graduate Programs Office regarding application to the graduate school.

The 33-hour program varies with the major and concentration chosen. However, a minimum of 30 hours of 5000-level accounting courses must be taken. General requirements include the following:

  • An Accounting or Tax Research course (depending on the student’s major)
  • ACCT 5120, Using Information Systems in Accounting
  • An Accounting or Tax capstone class (depending on the student’s major)
  • ACCT 5800, Internship (MS with a major in accounting and MS with a major in taxation when concentration chosen is IMAPP)
  • Accounting Concentration (to be determined in consultation with advisor)
  • Approved Electives (to be determined in consultation with advisor)

At present, the department offers concentrations under the Master of Science with a major in accounting as follows:

  • Audit concentration
  • Audit in IMAPP concentration
  • Management and Entrepreneurial concentration
  • Management and Entrepreneurial in IMAPP concentration

Detailed information on requirements of each concentration is available from the College of Business Graduate Programs Office. Students with areas of interest not represented above are invited to consult with an accounting faculty advisor.