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Accounting
Prerequisites
Students enrolling in the Next Step Program in business are required to have completed the following courses or their equivalent, typically found in an Associate degree program in business, prior to matriculation. If the following courses, or their equivalent, have not been completed in the Associate degree program, the student will be admitted as a regular transfer student. The required prerequisite courses are:
Foundational and Integrative English
Accounting (BCOR 214 and 215) Applied Mathematics for Business (MATH 115) Economics (BCOR 111 and 112) Marketing (BCOR 240) Business Technology I (CIS 150) Management (BCOR 250) Statistics (MATH 213, BCOR 220 or PSYC 211)
(Numerals in front of courses indicate credits) PRE-SENIOR YEAR Fall 3 Foundational Theology – Must be taken at GU 3 Financial Mgmt I/BCOR 311 3 Intro to Data Analytics/CIS 210 3 Major Course 1 3 Major Course 2
15 Spring 3 Foundational Philosophy – Must be taken at GU 3 Global Citizenship 3 Professional Communication (met in program)/BCOR XXX 3 Major Course 3 3 Major Course 4 15
SENIOR Fall 3 Legal Env of Business/BCOR 303 3 Oper and Supply Chain/BCOR 440 3 International Elective Course 3 Major Course 5 3 Major Course 6
15 Spring 3 Professional Ethics/Leadership (in program/vocational core requirement) 3 Business Policy/BCOR 480 3 Major Course 7 or Free Elective 3 Major Course 8 or Free Elective 3 Scientific Reasoning 15
* Students must complete a minimum of 60 credits of coursework at Gannon, including meeting the Liberal Studies Core requirements.
Total Credits: 60*
DAHLKEMPER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MINORS
As per the University policy, students cannot minor and concentrate in the same area. The Dahlkemper School of Business will waive BCOR 105/Introduction to the Business Enterprise for any non-business student who is pursuing a minor below (except for the Business Administration minor). Otherwise, all prerequisites must be completed prior to pursuing a business minor.
ACCOUNTING MINOR (15 Credits)
BCOR 214 Principles of Accounting l BCOR 215 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 305 Intermediate Financial Accounting And six credits in Accounting at the 300 level or above