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Southern New Hampshire University<br />

52<br />

3Year Honors Program in Business Administration<br />

Year One<br />

• Business Module<br />

• Management Module<br />

• Communications/Research Module<br />

• Computer Information Technology Module<br />

• Liberal Arts/Humanities Module<br />

• Integrating Experience<br />

Year Two<br />

• Quantitative Module<br />

• Management Module<br />

• Business Environment Analysis Module<br />

• Liberal Arts/Humanities Module<br />

• Integrating Experience<br />

Year Three<br />

• Quantitative Module<br />

• Management Module<br />

• Computer Information Technology Module<br />

• Liberal Arts/Humanities Module<br />

• New Paradigm Design: Senior Consulting Business<br />

All curriculum inquiries regarding the 3Year Honors Program<br />

should be forwarded to the Program Director, Ashley Liadis,<br />

at 603.644.3178 or at a.liadis@snhu.edu.<br />

School of Business Programs<br />

Accounting<br />

Department Chair: Dr. Laurence Pelletier, Jr.<br />

The accounting program provides students with the educational<br />

prerequisites required for the certified public accountant<br />

examination, certified management accountant<br />

examination, certified internal auditor examination and a<br />

host of other professional titles related to accounting and<br />

taxation.<br />

Accounting students will receive general instruction in business<br />

and a thorough education in all areas of accounting,<br />

finance and taxation. Students majoring in accounting will<br />

be able to specialize in either the financial or managerial<br />

fields of accounting. An internship also is available in this<br />

program. Students will be able to take additional electives<br />

to supplement their knowledge or to further specialize their<br />

educations.<br />

Accounting Curriculum<br />

Bachelor of Science<br />

The B.A./B.S. Core:<br />

48 credits<br />

Business Core:<br />

24 credits<br />

Major Courses<br />

Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated.<br />

ACC 207 Cost Accounting<br />

ACC 307 Intermediate Accounting I<br />

ACC 308 Intermediate Accounting II<br />

ACC 309 Intermediate Accounting III<br />

ACC 345 Financial Statement Analysis and<br />

Business Valuation<br />

ACC 405 Advanced Accounting<br />

ACC<br />

Two ACC electives, 300 level or higher*<br />

Total Major Credits: 24<br />

Allied Courses<br />

BUS 307 Business Law II<br />

Total Allied Credits: 3<br />

Concentrations (Choose one)<br />

Financial Accounting<br />

ACC 322 Institutional Accounting<br />

ACC 330 Federal Taxation I<br />

ACC 331 Federal Taxation II<br />

ACC 411 Auditing Principles<br />

Managerial Accounting<br />

ACC 312 International Managerial Accounting<br />

ACC 335 Tax Factors For Business Decisions<br />

ACC 340 Controllership<br />

ACC 421 Auditing and Forensic Accounting<br />

Total Concentration Credits: 12<br />

Free electives Credits: 9<br />

Total Credits: 120<br />

* Students completing ACC 330 and ACC 331 may not take<br />

ACC 335 to satisfy an Accounting elective or a free elective.<br />

Accounting/Finance<br />

Program Coordinator:<br />

Asst. Prof. David Doyon<br />

The accounting/finance degree offers students the course<br />

work they need to qualify for careers in the accounting or<br />

finance professions. The degree prepares graduates for<br />

meaningful employment in accounting, banking, corporate<br />

finance, insurance, investments and personal finance.<br />

The major would be of particular interest to students seeking<br />

to study accounting and finance without following the traditional<br />

certified public accountant track. The major also<br />

offers an option for accounting and finance students who<br />

wish to follow the traditional CPA track. Such students can<br />

fulfill the necessary CPA requirements by taking additional<br />

accounting courses as free electives.<br />

Accounting/Finance Curriculum<br />

Bachelor of Science<br />

The B.A./B.S. Core:<br />

48 credits<br />

Business Core:<br />

24 credits<br />

Major Courses<br />

Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated.<br />

ACC 207 Cost Accounting<br />

ACC 307 Intermediate Accounting I<br />

ACC 308 Intermediate Accounting II<br />

ACC<br />

Two ACC electives, 300 level or higher<br />

ECO 306 Money and Banking

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