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Accounting-Public Advising Guide


 

First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year
Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring
ACC 103   ACC 104   ACC 231   ACC 232  

 

ACC 315  

ACC 331 

ACC 411  

 

ACC 315  

ACC 331  /

ACC 411  

ECO 203   ECO 204   BUS 226   or ECO 215   BUS or ECO elective at 200 level or above

ACC 435  

ACC 335  

ACC 415  

ACC 427  

ACC 435  

ACC 335  

ACC 415  

ACC 427  

MTH 235   BUS 217  **   BUS 250  **   BUS 250  **  
  BUS 242     BUS 365  ***   BUS 365  ***
    BUS 251   ACC 421  *

ACC 421  *

 

ACC 421  

* A minimum of one credit

** Fall only course

***Take either third or fourth year offered spring only

 

Alternative Year Course Offerings:

  1. Fall Odd - ACC 335 , ACC 435,
  2. Fall Even -  ACC 315
  3. Spring Odd - ACC 415, ACC 427
  4. Spring Even - ACC 331, ACC 411

 

Special Notes:

To earn a Bachelor’s degree from Doane University, students must complete 123 credit hours.  Students who graduate with a Bachelor’s degree and who have completed the Accounting major coursework above qualify to sit for the CMA Exam upon graduation.  See the requirements below for the CPA Exam.

 

Requirements to write the CPA Examination in the State of Nebraska:

Any student interested in taking the CPA examination in Nebraska must meet the state-mandated “150-hour rule.”  Students should work closely with their academic advisor to be sure that they are aware of all available options, which may include graduate work.

  1. Complete all requirements for the Accounting major as outlined above (all topic areas require to sit for the Exam are covered in Doane coursework).
  2. Complete a total of 150 hours of credit (not including CPA review course).

Complete 36 credits in general business subjects.  The general business courses required to sit for the CPA Exam include:  macroeconomics, microeconomics, business law, marketing, management, finance, business communication, business ethics, quantitative applications in business and principle of accounting.