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Undergraduate Programs<br />

fund accounting and interfund relationships.<br />

Prerequisites: ACCT 201, 202.<br />

ACCT 401. Advanced Accounting 3 credits<br />

An in-depth analysis of advanced, specialized<br />

phases of financial accounting. Topics include<br />

consolidations, partnerships, foreign currency<br />

transactions, bankruptcy and Securities and<br />

Exchange Commission reporting requirements.<br />

Prerequisites: ACCT 201, 202, 301, 302.<br />

WI-ACCT 402. Accounting Issues<br />

Seminar<br />

3 credits<br />

Focuses on the theoretical and practical issues<br />

and controversies in accounting. Discussion-oriented<br />

course which allows students to tie all they<br />

have learned in a meaningful manner, and to<br />

relate their learning to real world issues.<br />

Prerequisites: ACCT 201, 202, 301, 302.<br />

Applied Management<br />

Technology<br />

The Bachelor of Applied Management<br />

Technology Degree program is designed to build<br />

on a two-year Associate of Applied Science (AAS)<br />

degree. As an AAS degree holder, the student will<br />

have already completed a specialized technical,<br />

vocational or professional study program and<br />

may now add general education and applied<br />

management studies to earn a baccalaureate<br />

degree.<br />

This study program will provide the graduate<br />

with basic skills which may be used in the management<br />

of materials, money and human<br />

resources within the various activities, functions<br />

and organizations which exist in manufacturing,<br />

industry, business and service areas.<br />

Admission<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents are eligible for admission to the<br />

Bachelor of Applied Management Technology<br />

degree program who hold an AAS degree from<br />

an institution accredited by the North Central<br />

Association of Colleges and Schools (or the comparable<br />

association from another region) with a<br />

2.0 grade-point average or above on a 4.0 scale.<br />

The Admissions Committee reserves the right to<br />

assign students probationary admissions status.<br />

Individual <strong>St</strong>udent Curriculum Plan<br />

Each student entering the program may have<br />

completed a different sequence of college-level<br />

courses considered for transfer—courses which<br />

are part of the AAS degree as well as other college<br />

level courses. Therefore, modifications to the<br />

required course list which follows may be necessary<br />

for individual students. An individual student<br />

curriculum plan must be developed by the<br />

student and faculty coordinator using existing<br />

courses within the following guidelines:<br />

1. Add developmental courses if required by<br />

placement test results.<br />

2. Add prerequisite courses if necessary.<br />

3. Most AAS degree curricula include courses<br />

which are equivalent to courses in the<br />

required course list. In such cases, these specific<br />

courses will not be taken at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Ambrose</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>. The credit hours associated with<br />

such courses will be used to schedule incomplete<br />

general education requirements. For<br />

example, the student may elect from literature<br />

or language, three credits; natural sciences,<br />

two credits; social sciences, three credits; physical<br />

education, two credits; (total 10 credits).<br />

4. Total semester credits will not be less than<br />

133 unless all 46 general education credits<br />

have been met. In no case will total credits be<br />

less than 120.<br />

Degree Requirements<br />

To earn the Bachelor of Applied Management<br />

Technology degree, students need to:<br />

1. At the time of admission, complete the following<br />

placement tests and take any development<br />

courses indicated by the test results:<br />

All undergraduate students are required to fulfill<br />

the following place ment procedures:<br />

Reading placement—<strong>St</strong>udents with and ACT<br />

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