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B.S.
in Accounting (122 credit
hours)
A structured program designed to enhance critical thinking,
quantitative analysis, and decision-making. Integrated
study options enable attainment of a Master's of Accountancy
degree in five years or less, satisfying the 150-hour
requirement to sit for the CPA examination in most states.
B.A.
in Economics (120 credit hours)
Economics involves analyzing problems of resource allocation
and decision-making, and how these factors influence
economies and societies. Economics is a popular first
or second major for liberal arts students and sequence
or minor for Engineering majors.
B.S.
in Management
(122 credit hours)
Provides a broad education to develop analytical skills
for solving management and business problems. Additionally,
students gain in-depth knowledge and skills through
concentrated sequences in Finance, Information Systems,
and Marketing. Management-based minors and sequences
are available to select B.S. in Engineering programs
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